AOL, Vimeo parent Bending Spoons files for US IPO

AOL, Vimeo parent Bending Spoons files for US IPO



Bending Spoons, an Italian tech firm focused on acquiring and revamping digital businesses, filed for a US initial public offering on Monday, as a busy summer IPO window takes shape.

A listing of the company, which bought storied internet brand AOL and ticketing marketplace Eventbrite this year, could value it at around $20 billion, Reuters had reported in April.

“We see a vast ‌opportunity ahead. We’ve ⁠identified ⁠more than 1,000 digital businesses (both private and public) that could be attractive acquisition targets in the future,” Bending ​Spoons CEO Luca Ferrari wrote in a letter attached to the IPO prospectus.

The Milan-based company was ​valued at $11 billion in a funding round in October.

Founded in 2013, Bending Spoons reported a net income of $27.5 million on revenue of $601 million for the three months ended March ​31, compared to a net loss of $112.2 million on revenue ⁠of $259 million ‌a year earlier.

A large chunk of its revenue comes from recurring ​subscriptions, providing ​a more predictable stream of income. Its portfolio includes file-sharing service ⁠WeTransfer and video platform Vimeo.