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* Spotify is centralizing most engineering and product work under chief product officer Gustav Söderström and the business areas under chief freemium business officer Alex Norström, each of whom have been named co-presidents. Norström will also assume oversight of Spotify’s content, advertising and licensing operations.<ref name=":0" /> | * Spotify is centralizing most engineering and product work under chief product officer Gustav Söderström and the business areas under chief freemium business officer Alex Norström, each of whom have been named co-presidents. Norström will also assume oversight of Spotify’s content, advertising and licensing operations.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
* Spotify is pulling back from live audio production, canceling a number of shows including those under contract for more.<ref>https://seekingalpha.com/news/3916609-spotify-pulls-back-from-live-audio-with-show-cancellations</ref> | * Spotify is pulling back from live audio production, canceling a number of shows including those under contract for more.<ref>https://seekingalpha.com/news/3916609-spotify-pulls-back-from-live-audio-with-show-cancellations</ref> | ||
=== Conclusions === | |||
* Earnings deteriotation is expected to continue in this quarter, but revenue and MAUS expected to continue to show a decent growth. This discrepancy could be due to the significant investments Spotify has been doing to gain market share. | |||
* Change is management could mean the company could start being less dependent in the CEO, and improve its efficiency. | |||
* We cant expect earnings to come close to expectations. The analysts arealy revisioned the earnings down signicantly since September<ref>https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/SPOT/earnings/revisions?period=quarterly</ref>, and macro and company developments dont point to major surprises. Always important to consider that they could be hidden factors that could change this assestment. | |||
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== References == | == References == |