
Snap reduced its net loss for the quarter to USD 385.78 million from a loss the year earlier of over USD 2.2 billion. The adjusted EBITDA loss however widened somewhat to USD 217.86 million from a loss of USD 188.24 million in 2017.
The number of daily active users advanced 15 percent to USD 191 million, from 166 million the year before. DAUs increased 2 percent quarter-on-quarter from the 187 million recorded in the fourth quarter.
Snap ended the year with USD 1.8 billion in cash, from 2.0 billion in Q4. The company said it reduced cash burn by 13 percent sequentially to USD 222 million. Capex meanwhile lifted to USD 36.3 million from 18 million the year before and 21.2 million in the previous quarter.