Twitter’s CFO Takes Charge as CEO Steps Back on Call

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Twitter Inc. Chief Financial Officer Anthony Noto is putting his stamp on the company after four months on the job. That was underlined yesterday on the microblogging service’s earnings call.

Noto dominated most of Twitter’s hour-long third-quarter call yesterday, delivering 20 of the 26 responsesBloomberg Terminal to questions from Wall Street analysts, while Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo answered six times. Seven analysts asked directly for Noto to comment on their questions, with two requesting Costolo.