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Bumble, the company that produces the online dating app designed to empower women, on Wednesday announced it is laying off 30% of its staff in a bid to reverse financial problems.
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Dating app Bumble continues to lose its footing. After subpar earnings, sluggish user growth, and internal stagnation, the ...
Bumble plans to cut hundreds of jobs, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd saying the online dating business is at an "inflection ...
Bumble, an Austin-based dating app company, is laying off 30% of its workforce. It is unclear how many Austin employees will be affected.
Whitney Wolfe Herd's comments on a company-wide call announcing job cuts at the dating app won't have many remaining ...
Bumble said it’s cutting 240 roles in a major restructure aimed at saving $40 million a year and funding tech innovation.
Bumble announced this week that it’s laying off nearly a third of its employees. Its stock prices have fallen sharply since ...
Bumble said on Wednesday it would lay off nearly a third of its workforce, the latest cuts in a dating app industry striving ...
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Bumble Inc.‘s founder and the dating app’s Blackstone Inc. backers prevailed Tuesday over investor claims of insider trading ...
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 ...