Slack's quarterly billing growth slows due to COVID-19 concessions

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Takes $15 million first half hit.

Slack's quarterly billing growth slows due to COVID-19 concessions
Slack's billing growth, a key indicator of future revenue, slowed in the second quarter and the workplace messaging app owner said it took a US$11 million (A$15 million) hit in the first half due to the COVID-19 related concessions. The company said it offered credits, payment in installmen...

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