Twilio is a cloud communications platform that enables developers and businesses to integrate various communication functionalities into their applications. Through its robust suite of APIs, Twilio provides seamless capabilities for voice, messaging, video, and authentication, allowing companies to enhance customer engagement and streamline communications. The platform supports a wide range of use cases, from customer service and marketing to security and verification, thereby empowering businesses to build personalized and scalable communication experiences. By leveraging Twilio's technology, organizations can connect with their customers in real-time across multiple channels, ultimately fostering stronger relationships and driving growth. Read More
Analyst Joshua Reilly maintains Buy rating on Twilio (TWLO) with $125 price forecast. Feedback from conference highlights increasing usage and partnerships, with positive outlook on valuation and cross-selling momentum.
Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), the customer engagement platform that drives real-time, personalized experiences for today’s leading brands, kicked off its user conference, SIGNAL, with a preview of its next generation platform – optimized for seamless customer engagement in an AI- and data-powered world. The company also announced enhanced Customer Data Platform (CDP) capabilities and significant Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) updates, including new conversational AI tools, trusted communications channels, and intelligent compliance solutions.
Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), the customer engagement platform that drives real-time, personalized experiences for today’s leading brands, today announced at Twilio SIGNAL a multi-year strategic partnership with Microsoft to accelerate adoption of conversational AI solutions for customer engagement. The collaboration unlocks potential for more than 10 million Twilio developers and thousands of Microsoft managed customers to build the future of conversational AI and helps deliver on Twilio’s vision: ensuring that every digital interaction between businesses and consumers is amazing.
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Shares of cloud communications infrastructure company Twilio (NYSE:TWLO)
jumped 5.6% in the afternoon session after HSBC upgraded the stock from Sell to Hold and raised the price target from $77 to $99. Following TWLO's Q1 2025 earnings, the firm highlighted "signs of revenue growth revival.".
Cloud communications infrastructure company Twilio (NYSE:TWLO) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales up 12% year on year to $1.17 billion. Guidance for next quarter’s revenue was better than expected at $1.19 billion at the midpoint, 1.3% above analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.14 per share was 18.5% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), the customer engagement platform that drives real-time, personalized experiences for today’s leading brands, reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2025.
The end of an earnings season can be a great time to discover new stocks and assess how companies are handling the current business environment. Let’s take a look at how Twilio (NYSE:TWLO) and the rest of the software development stocks fared in Q4.
A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after stocks extended their rebound, led by strong gains in the technology sector, as renewed optimism surrounding U.S.–China trade negotiations lifted investor sentiment.