(Reuters) - Video platform Vimeo, whose popularity surged during the pandemic, said on Wednesday it will be acquired by Italian app developer Bending Spoons for about $1.38 billion, a deal that would ...
Vimeo, the online video platform that has struggled to compete against the likes of YouTube and TikTok, agreed to a $1.38 billion, all-cash takeover by European mobile app developer Bending Spoons.
There’s some bad news for those of you who use Vimeo on your TV — the YouTube alternative known for its flair for the dramatic and indie content is ending support for its existing television apps on ...
Vimeo is getting bought up by Bending Spoons, a European software company that has amassed a growing portfolio of businesses, ...
Vimeo is set to get a new owner. Bending Spoons — the parent of Evernote, WeTransfer, Meetup and fellow video streaming platform Brightcove — plans to take the company into private ownership in an all ...
Vimeo, a private video network, has partnered with global video intelligence provider NPAW to offer a new, natively-integrated analytics suite that they say “provides content creators and media ...
Vimeo agreed to be acquired by European tech company Bending Spoons in an all-cash deal valued at approximately $1.38 billion.
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