LinkedIn says premium subscriptions bring in US$1.7 billion

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LinkedIn says premium subscriptions bring in US$1.7 billion
LinkedIn has for the first time disclosed sales for its premium subscription business, saying the unit hit US$1.7 billion ($2.57 billion) in revenue in 2023 as the company sees an uptick in adoption of new artificial intelligence tools. LinkedIn, the social network aimed at business professionals...

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