Twitter is at an all-time low just months after co-founder Jack Dorsey took the helm as chief executive officer.
Since its 2013 initial public offering, the company has disappointed investors with slowing user growth and sales. While Dorsey aims to turn it around with product improvements, the moves haven't yet affected the company's numbers.
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Twitter shares fell 1.4 percent to $19.98 at the close in New York, their lowest since the company's initial public offering in November 2013.
The stock fell 35 percent in 2015. The decline came after U.S. equity markets suffered their worst week since 2011.