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Twitter names Jack Dorsey as chief executive | Twitter names Jack Dorsey as chief executive |
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Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has been confirmed as the permanent chief executive of Twitter. | Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has been confirmed as the permanent chief executive of Twitter. |
He served as the interim boss of the company for three months after Dick Costolo stepped down on 1 July. | He served as the interim boss of the company for three months after Dick Costolo stepped down on 1 July. |
Mr Dorsey will remain the head of mobile payments company Square, but will step down as chairman of Twitter. | |
Mr Costolo, who was chief executive from 2010 to this year, had been under pressure from investors unhappy with the firm's user growth. | Mr Costolo, who was chief executive from 2010 to this year, had been under pressure from investors unhappy with the firm's user growth. |
Twitter had previously said the chief executive job would be a full-time position, which seemed to exclude Mr Dorsey as long as he continued to run Square. | Twitter had previously said the chief executive job would be a full-time position, which seemed to exclude Mr Dorsey as long as he continued to run Square. |
But board member Peter Currie tweeted on Monday: "The board completed a comprehensive process to find the best leader for @twitter, and we were unanimous: @jack." | |
Mr Dorsey was appointed chief executive on 30 September, according to a US regulatory filing. | |
Twitter listed its shares on the New York Stock Exchange in 2013, but under Mr Costolo the social network had not been adding users as fast as investors had hoped. | |
In April, the firm missed Wall Street's forecasts for revenue growth and reported a net loss of $162m (£104m). | |
Its share price has declined nearly 50% since then. | |
This will be Mr Dorsey's second stint as Twitter chief executive, having held the position between May 2007 and October 2008. | |
In addition to his positions at Twitter and Square, he will also stay on as a member of the Disney board. |
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