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Snap stock surges 13% as activist pushes AI pivot, cost cuts

by March 31, 2026
by March 31, 2026

Snap shares surged on Tuesday after an activist investor disclosed a stake in the company and outlined a series of changes aimed at improving performance and unlocking shareholder value.

The stock jumped 13.3% in midday trading, after Irenic Capital Management had built a position in the social media firm and was pushing for strategic and operational reforms.

Despite the rally, Snap’s shares remain down roughly 44% year-to-date and are still on track for a monthly decline.

Activist stake sparks sharp rally

Snap Inc. stock climbed after Bloomberg reported that Irenic Capital Management had taken a stake and sent a letter to CEO Evan Spiegel outlining proposals to boost the company’s valuation.

Irenic later confirmed it holds an economic interest of about 2.5% in Snap’s Class A shares and believes there is a path for the stock to reach around $26.37, significantly above current levels.

In its letter, the firm said Snap could be worth substantially more with changes to its operations and strategy. “Snap should be worth a lot more than $7 billion,” Irenic portfolio manager Adam Katz wrote, adding that its valuation could rise to around $35 billion if the company adopts its recommendations.

Investors reacted swiftly, sending the stock sharply higher as the market weighed the potential for activist-driven changes.

Cost cuts, AI focus and strategic overhaul proposed

Irenic’s proposals center on improving efficiency, optimizing Snap’s portfolio, and expanding its use of artificial intelligence.

The firm called on Snap to reduce costs through measures such as layoffs and to reassess certain projects.

It also suggested the company consider spinning off or shutting down its augmented-reality eyewear unit, Specs.

“Snap should not continue doing what it has been doing. It’s not working,” Katz said in the letter. “And we’re not telling you anything you don’t know already.”

The activist investor also highlighted the need for Snap to better capitalize on artificial intelligence opportunities, positioning AI as a key driver of future growth.

Snap has already taken steps in this direction, including a partnership with Perplexity AI to integrate a conversational search engine into its platform.

However, Irenic argues that further action is needed to unlock value.

The firm also encouraged the company to pursue additional share buybacks, building on its existing plan to repurchase up to $500 million of Class A shares.

Management response and broader challenges

In response, Snap signaled openness to shareholder input while emphasizing its ongoing efforts to improve performance.

“We’ve taken steps to improve performance, strengthen free cash flow, and offset dilution, and will continue to evaluate actions that drive long-term value for all stockholders,” said board chair Michael Lynton.

Snap continues to face structural challenges, including heavy reliance on digital advertising revenue.

The company competes with larger platforms such as Meta Platforms and TikTok, leaving it exposed to shifts in the advertising market.

At the same time, Snap is exploring diversification through initiatives such as augmented-reality hardware and new product offerings, though these efforts have yet to materially reshape its revenue mix.

While Tuesday’s rally reflects investor optimism around potential changes, the stock remains well below levels seen in 2022, highlighting the scale of the turnaround challenge ahead.

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