There are several thousand reports that AOL users are having difficulty or are unable to log in to the site since early evening Monday, according to the data monitoring site Down Detector. Down ...
Milan-based Bending Spoons (BSP) aims to raise up to about $1.6B in an IPO set to price and trade next week. The company owns the Vimeo, WeTransfer, Evernote, Eventbrite, and AOL businesses. Founded ...
There’s this Italian company called Bending Spoons that owns AOL. It just went public, and the stock went up 39% on its first day of trading. Closing at $40.50 instead of its $29 price at its IPO ...
Every year, AOL readers enjoy some much-deserved retail therapy during Amazon Prime Day — which is going on right now — and every year, there are certain standout deals that are extra-popular with ...
Bending Spoons, an Italian company that buys aging internet companies, is going public this week at a potential value of $19 billion. Credit...Josie Norton Supported by By Erin Griffith Erin Griffith ...
Bending Spoons BSP-7.19%decrease; down pointing triangle, an Italian technology company that bought up brands including AOL, Eventbrite and Vimeo, made its stock-market debut Wednesday at a valuation ...
While it isn't exactly good news that inflation is high, at least partly due to high energy prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East, it isn't fully bad news, either. In fact, steady to higher ...
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President Trump is poised to pardon a slate of people convicted of emissions and clean air-related violations, and is still discussing other potential acts of clemency, including for Sean "Diddy" ...
AOL’s new parent, Bending Spoons, started trading Wednesday on the Nasdaq, soaring 40%. It’s a triumphant comeback for the AOL that defined the ’90s internet revolution. Bending Spoons, which trades ...
Prince William is set to appear on the Friday, July 3 episode of the ‘New Heights Podcast’ Latoya Gayle joined PEOPLE as an Associate Editor in 2024. Her work has previously appeared in The U.S. Sun, ...