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Bumble Stock Soars as Dating App Company Announces Layoffs, Lifts Q2 Outlook

Aaron Rennie

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Silas Stein / picture alliance via Getty Images Bumble said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that it would be laying off 240 employees

Silas Stein / picture alliance via Getty Images Bumble said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that it would be laying off 240 employees

Bumble (BMBL) shares jumped over 20% Wednesday afternoon after the dating app firm said in a regulatory filing that it would be laying off roughly 30% of its workforce.

Bumble said its board on Monday "approved a reduction in the Company’s global workforce by approximately 240 roles" as the firm "realigns its operating structure to optimize execution on its strategic priorities."

The Austin, Texas-based firm "expects to incur approximately $13 million to $18 million of non-recurring charges" that "will be incurred primarily in the third and fourth quarters of 2025." The moves are expected to result in up to $40 million of annual savings.

Bumble also lifted its current-quarter projections for revenue to between $244 million and $249 million, up from the prior range of $235 million to $243 million, and adjusted EBITDA to between $88 million and $93 million, compared to $79 million to $84 million previously.

Bumble shares were up 22% in recent trading to $6.36. Still, they've lost more than a fifth of their value this year.

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