Shares closed at $6.29 on Friday, extending gains for a third straight session as the Nasdaq rose 0.89% and the Dow fell 0.31%.
Snap beat peer gains from Microsoft, Apple and Alphabet during a mixed market day, though trading volume of 35.4 million stayed below its 50-day average of 49.9 million.
Even after the rally, the stock remains 39.58% below its 52-week high of $10.41 reached on 22 July.
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