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Does Pinterest's New CEO Make Its Stock a Buy?

Long-term investors in Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) have experienced a genuine roller-coaster ride. Because the past few years in the stock market have been so volatile on a large scale, it's hard to tell how much of Pinterest's share price movements have been due to its business performance, and how much should be attributed to the broader market conditions. At least within the company, it appears there has been a realization that changes need to be made, and this week co-founder Ben Silberman stepped down as CEO.