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Snapchat dives below $20 (SNAP, FB)

The stock price for Snap Inc. just fell below $20.

Snap CEO Evan Spiegel speaks onstage during 'Disrupting Information and Communication' at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on October 8, 2014 in San Francisco, California.
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That was until shares got a boost following a deluge of positive ratings from Wall Street analysts on March 27, including:

  • Goldman Sachs:
  • Morgan Stanley:
  • Citi:
  • RBC:
  • Jefferies:
  • Oppenheimer:
  • Credit Suisse:
  • UBS:
  • Stifel:
  • Cowen:

However, the momentum from those ratings quickly faded, and Snap shares closed ended Thursday's session at $20.19. The drop followed Facebook's Instagram reporting that their Snapchat clone, "stories" has more than 200 million daily users, ahead of the 161 million reported by Snapchat.

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That sell-off seems to be continuing on Monday.

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