Match Group Inc. said activist investor Anson Funds Management LP has made “inaccurate and misleading characterizations” of ...
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The 2 biggest dating app companies have new leaders — and one of them is a familiar faceLast month, rival Match Group, the parent company behind Tinder, Hinge, and OKCupid, also replaced its CEO. Spencer Rascoff, who led the real estate platform Zillow, took over from Bernard Kim, who ...
Online dating company Match Group on Monday named a new director, ratcheting up the stakes in a board battle with Anson Funds ...
LIbby co-founders Anna Rodriguez (left) and Tony Small. (heyLibby Photos) heyLibby, a Seattle startup that helps small ...
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Spencer Rascoff—a Sequence LP, current Match Group CEO, and cofounder of Zillow—told Fortune via email that he believes ...
Tinder and Hinge feel too much like 'a numbers game,' and that's a big problem, says Match's new CEO
Spencer Rascoff said the company is working on an "ecosystem cleanup" by tackling bad actors.
Match Group’s new CEO Spencer Rascoff sent a letter to employees Thursday outlining his vision for the company, while also acknowledging the dating giant has fallen flat when it comes to public ...
Dating apps are looking for love. Consumers, and investors, are looking elsewhere. Bumble, Tinder, Hinge and the like were once part of the popular crowd. That’s been changing for a while now. Any ...
They were so successful that they gained the trust of Jeff Bezos, Salesforce’s Marc Benioff, and Zillow's ex-CEO of 14 years, Spencer Rascoff. Now Arrived is using that knowledge to fund the ...
leaving people with the false impression that we prioritize metrics over experience,” CEO Spencer Rascoff wrote in a note to employees that he posted to his LinkedIn profile Thursday.
The company’s new leader, Spencer Rascoff, sent employees a note last week that called for increased focus on product and user experience. Rascoff said that going forward, users need to be at ...
Tinder and Hinge feel too much like 'a numbers game,' and that's a big problem, says Match's new CEO
"Too often, our apps have felt like a numbers game rather than a place to build real connections," Spencer Rascoff wrote in a letter to employees that he posted on LinkedIn on Thursday.
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