Snapchat could reveal its financials in less than a week. According to sources, Snap Inc, the guarded company that owns the popular messaging service, will also release its plans for operating as a public company. The move could be spurred by the fact that Snapchat has been building towards its eagerly awaited initial public offering (IPO).

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