Dating app Bumble will lay off approximately 30 percent of its workforce — some 240 employees — according to a regulatory filing made with the Securities and Exchange Commission by the company on ...
Bumble, the beleaguered dating app whose stock has lost 90% of its value since going public in 2021, is axing 30% of its workforce. The company announced in a regulatory filing Wednesday that the ...
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Dating app company Bumble announced Wednesday it was laying off 30% of its staff, amounting to about 240 of its 800 employees around the world. The Austin-based company said it would reinvest the ...
A popular Austin dating app is buzzing again, but this time not with the best news. Bumble announced in a securities filing on Wednesday, June 25 that it plans to lay off about 240 employees, or ...
Bumble stock fell sharply as Wall Street grappled with the online dating platform’s disappointing outlook for the first ...
Dating app Bumble continues to lose its footing. After subpar earnings, sluggish user growth, and internal stagnation, the company has laid off 30% of its staff. Meanwhile, its dating app competitor ...
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Bumble is finally catching up with competitor Tinder with a new ID verification feature as dating app users urge for more safety measures. In addition to ID verification, the company also released ...
In a regulatory filing Wednesday, the company announced that the layoffs would affect 240 employees, saving about $40 million annually. However, Bumble said it plans to spend up to $18 million on ...