Twitter shares sink to historic low

Though still above its initial public offering price of $US26, Twitter has lost more than half its value since peaking at $US73.31 on December 26.

Twitter signage in New York

Twitter shares have plummeted to their lowest level since the internet giant's Wall Street debut. (AAP)

Twitter shares have plummeted to their lowest level since the company's November Wall Street debut, after the company added fewer new users than expected.

Around midday on Wednesday, shares of the microblogging company were down 10.4 per cent to $US38.18 ($A41.31) on the New York Stock Exchange, after earlier falling to $US37.24, its lowest price since its November 7, 2013 introduction on Wall Street.

Though still above its initial public offering price of $US26, Twitter has lost more than half its value since peaking at $US73.31 in December 26.

Investors were troubled by data showing the company had 255 million active monthly users in March, below the 257 million projected by Wall Street, said BMO Capital Markets.

Twitter reported a $US132.4 million loss for the quarter, or 23 cents per share.

Excluding $US126 million in stock-based compensation, Twitter broke even, besting the three cents per share loss expected by analysts.

Revenues of $US250.5 million exceeded the $US241.4 million forecast by analysts.

Investors were "unforgiving" towards the low user numbers despite "solid" results otherwise, said Deutsche Bank in a note.

"The company continues to execute near-flawlessly around items in its control like revenue and expenses, but sentiment remains pinned on lacklustre (user) growth," said Deutsche Bank.

BMO said it was lowering its target for Twitter to $US42 from $US53, citing the "reset in valuation" of growth-oriented tech stocks.

The Nasdaq has underperformed the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 since early March on concerns many trendy stocks have risen too far too fast.


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