This story is from February 28, 2024
Bumble to cut about 350 roles, forecasts weak first-quarter revenue
Bumble said on Tuesday it would cut about 350 roles, marking new CEO Lidiane Jones' first big move, after the online dating company forecast disappointing first-quarter revenue as it grapples with a slowdown in user spending.
Shares of the Austin, Texas-based company, which offers dating apps such as Bumble, Badoo, and Fruitz, fell more than 7% in extended trading.
Bumble expects to incur about $20 million to $25 million in one-time charges related to the job cuts, the majority of which will be recognized in the first two quarters of 2024.
The company competes with larger rival Match Group, which is looking to target younger users with intense marketing initiatives, as sticky inflation and high borrowing costs affect non-essential purchases. Last month, Match forecast current-quarter revenue below estimates.
Bumble would relaunch its eponymous app and revamp its premium plus offering, CEO Jones said on a post-earnings call.
"As core markets like the U.S. mature, the focus at Bumble will be on reigniting ARPU growth and driving further market expansion at a global level," Third Bridge analyst Jamie Lumley said.
Bumble expects annual revenue growth between 8% to 11%, compared with estimate of 13.3% growth, according to LSEG data.
Citi analysts said in a note on Tuesday that they are not surprised to see slowing growth at Bumble and its fiscal 2024 outlook is a "notable step down in growth."
Bumble expects current-quarter revenue between $262 million and $268 million, compared with analysts' average estimate of $277.9 million.
Total paying users across Bumble's apps increased to 4 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, from 3.4 million a year earlier.
In the fourth-quarter revenue came in at $273.6 million, falling short of analysts' estimates of $275.3 million. It also posted a surprise loss per share of 19 cents. Analysts on average were expecting a profit of 12 cents per share.
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Bumble expects to incur about $20 million to $25 million in one-time charges related to the job cuts, the majority of which will be recognized in the first two quarters of 2024.
The company competes with larger rival Match Group, which is looking to target younger users with intense marketing initiatives, as sticky inflation and high borrowing costs affect non-essential purchases. Last month, Match forecast current-quarter revenue below estimates.
Bumble would relaunch its eponymous app and revamp its premium plus offering, CEO Jones said on a post-earnings call.
"As core markets like the U.S. mature, the focus at Bumble will be on reigniting ARPU growth and driving further market expansion at a global level," Third Bridge analyst Jamie Lumley said.
Bumble expects annual revenue growth between 8% to 11%, compared with estimate of 13.3% growth, according to LSEG data.
Bumble expects current-quarter revenue between $262 million and $268 million, compared with analysts' average estimate of $277.9 million.
Total paying users across Bumble's apps increased to 4 million in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, from 3.4 million a year earlier.
In the fourth-quarter revenue came in at $273.6 million, falling short of analysts' estimates of $275.3 million. It also posted a surprise loss per share of 19 cents. Analysts on average were expecting a profit of 12 cents per share.
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Wade Wilson
271 days ago
Lmao. Waste of money. Why would anyone in their right mindset would throw money in this app knowing it's filled with scammers!Read allPost comment
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