April 13 (Reuters) - Eventbrite's new owner, Italian tech company Bending Spoons, said on Monday it had cut a large portion of the American ticketing platform's pre-acquisition workforce and ...
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Bending Spoons lays off a large part of the workforce after acquiring Eventbrite. The new owner remains silent about the ...
Eventbrite has a new owner: Milan-headquartered Bending Spoons, which is acquiring the events platform in a $500 million all-cash deal. The involved companies just recently unveiled the proposed ...
This item first appeared in Term Sheet, Fortune's newsletter on deals and dealmakers. Sign up here. Eventbrite, the event ticketing startup valued at just over $1 billion, has acquired Nvite, a ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., is confronting Eventbrite for its "liberal-progressive agenda to silence and unpublish events that express conservative viewpoints," after the event management company pulled ...
Shares of Eventbrite opened at $36 in the stock's market debut. The stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "EB." With its first-day gains, Eventbrite's IPO is one of the ...
I’m reiterating a Danger Zone pick that recently reported calendar 3Q21 earnings. After missing both top and bottom line estimates, this business has still not recovered from the COVID-19 pressures ...
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