The
Swedish music streaming company posted a 23% increase in revenue
to 2.9 billion euros ($2.94 billion), beating analysts'
expectations of 2.8 billion euros, according to IBES data from
Refinitiv.
Premium subscribers, which account for most of the company's
revenue, rose to 188 million, beating analysts' expectations of
187 million.
Total monthly active users rose 19% to 433 million. Analysts had
expected 428 million.
Spotify, which had been aggressively hiring in the first two
quarters, has slowed headcount growth by 25% beginning in the
third quarter, while also taking a closer look at marketing
activity.
The company forecast current-quarter paid subscribers of 194
million, in line with expectations. It expects revenue of 3
billion euros, above estimates of 2.95 billion euros.
Spotify has bet big on podcasts, investing over a billion
dollars in acquiring shows such as the "The Joe Rogan
Experience" and other businesses in a bid to draw users to a
growing non-music audio segment.
The company said podcast listeners reached a record in the
quarter, as members choose from among 4.4 million podcasts.
The company expects total monthly active users of 450 million in
the third quarter.
($1 = 0.9850 euros)
(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm, editing by Anna
Ringstrom and Louise Heavens)
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