
Pinterest, Inc. (PINS)
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19.66 - Open
19.98 - Bid --
- Ask --
- Day's Range
19.83 - 20.25 - 52 Week Range
13.84 - 39.93 - Volume
4,837,682 - Avg. Volume
19,061,790 - Market Cap (intraday)
12.842B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.88
- PE Ratio (TTM)
32.85 - EPS (TTM)
0.61 - Earnings Date May 4, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield --
- Ex-Dividend Date --
- 1y Target Est
23.18
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Market Cap
11.32B
Enterprise Value
9.12B
Trailing P/E
32.23
Forward P/E
11.40
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
0.33
Price/Sales (ttm)
3.20
Price/Book (mrq)
2.39
Enterprise Value/Revenue
2.16
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
26.42
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
9.87%
Return on Assets (ttm)
3.69%
Return on Equity (ttm)
8.78%
Revenue (ttm)
4.22B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
416.86M
Diluted EPS (ttm)
0.61
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
2.47B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
5.52%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
1.02B
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View MorePinterest Earnings: Weak Growth Outlook Offsets a Strong End to 2025; Lowering FVE to $22 From $35
Pinterest is a social media platform with a focus on product and idea discovery. Pinterest users, or pinners, can leverage the platform as they go about gathering ideas on topics such as home improvement, fashion, cooking, and travel. The company has more than 500 million monthly active users, two thirds of whom are female. Pinterest generates revenue by selling digital ads on its platform. While the platform’s user base spans the globe, the vast majority of its revenue stems from ads shown to North American users.
RatingPrice TargetPinterest Earnings: Weak Growth Outlook Offsets a Strong End to 2025; Lowering FVE to $22 From $35
Pinterest is a social media platform with a focus on product and idea discovery. Pinterest users, or pinners, can leverage the platform as they go about gathering ideas on topics such as home improvement, fashion, cooking, and travel. The company has more than 500 million monthly active users, two thirds of whom are female. Pinterest generates revenue by selling digital ads on its platform. While the platform’s user base spans the globe, the vast majority of its revenue stems from ads shown to North American users.
RatingPrice TargetPinterest Earnings: Weak Growth Outlook Offsets a Strong End to 2025; Lowering FVE to $22 From $35
Pinterest is a social media platform with a focus on product and idea discovery. Pinterest users, or pinners, can leverage the platform as they go about gathering ideas on topics such as home improvement, fashion, cooking, and travel. The company has more than 500 million monthly active users, two thirds of whom are female. Pinterest generates revenue by selling digital ads on its platform. While the platform’s user base spans the globe, the vast majority of its revenue stems from ads shown to North American users.
RatingPrice TargetThis week features the non-farm payrolls report for February, which comes out
This week features the non-farm payrolls report for February, which comes out on Friday. Meanwhile, more big retailers will report, as earnings season winds down. As well, the new military conflict in Iran will bear closing watching, particularly if it lasts for more than a few weeks. Last week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1.3%, the S&P 500 was down 0.4%, and the Nasdaq shed 1%. Year to date, the Dow is up 2%, the S&P 500 is higher by 0.5%, and the Nasdaq is down 2.5%. On the earnings calendar, MongoDB reports on Monday; Target, Best Buy, and CrowdStrike on Tuesday; Broadcom on Wednesday; and Costco on Thursday. About 96% of S&P 500 companies have reported so far, and overall earnings are up 14% from last quarter. Information Technology, up 34%, and Industrials, up 17%, are leading the pack. At the bottom are Consumer Discretionary, down 0.2%, and Healthcare, up 1%, according to LSEG I/B/E/S. On the economic calendar, the non-farm payrolls report takes center stage and various Federal Reserve officials have public speaking engagements. Turning to other data, the Atlanta Fed GDPNow is forecasting for 1Q and calls for 3.0% growth. The Cleveland Fed Inflation Nowcast forecasts a rate of 2.4% for February, which matches the print for January. Mortgage rates ticked down three basis points last week, with the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage now at 5.98%, according to FreddieMac. Gas prices went up two cents last week and are at an average of $2.94 per gallon for regular gas. The next Federal Open Market Committee meeting is on March 18, and odds are at 6% for a 25-basis-point cut at that meeting, according to the CME FedWatch rate tool. Taking a deeper dive into performance so far in 2026, a leading industrialized global stock market index, the ETF EFA, is up 9% year to date, while the leading emerging market ETF (EEM) is up 14%. U.S. growth stocks are down 6% year to date looking at ETF IWF, while value stocks (IWD) are higher by 6%. In other asset classes for the year to date, AGG bonds are up 1%, gold is up 21%, crude oil is up 15%, and Bitcoin is down 25%. The U.S. dollar is down 1%, tracking DXY. The VIX volatility index is at about 20, down from a high of 26 in late November. Turning to sector performance, the list from first to worst so far in 2026 is Energy (+22%), Materials (+16%), Industrials (+14%), Consumer Staples (+13%), Utilities (+8%), Real Estate (+3%), Healthcare (+1%), Communication Services (-0.2%), Consumer Discretionary (-3%), Information Technology (-4%), and Financials (-5%). By comparison, the S&P 500 is up 0.5% year to date.







