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The Grindr you know (and don’t love) may soon be gone. Here’s what could be coming next…
For disgruntled users, Grindr’s downfall accelerated when the company went public almost three years ago to the day. But now, the orange demon app is inching towards a return to privatization. This ...
Shares of Grindr were up as much as 11% on Monday afternoon after Semafor reported shareholders are considering taking the company private in a deal that would value the LGBTQ dating app at $3 billion ...
The Grindr brand hasn’t been taken care of, according to Tristan Pineiro, Senior Vice President of Brand Marketing and Communications. The LGBTQ dating app has 90% brand awareness within the queer ...
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