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To own Grindr, you need to believe its niche user base, premium features and advertising can support durable revenue growth, even with earnings volatility. The recent Q2 earnings miss and softer sentiment appear to affect the pace, not the direction, of this story, while near term the key catalyst is continued execution on revenue growth and cost control. The biggest current risk is that rising operating expenses and investment needs outstrip any improvement in profitability.
Among the recent developments, the canceled US$3.5 billion take private proposal and the board’s decision to end discussions stand out, because they return the focus to Grindr’s execution as a public company. For investors, that puts more weight on upcoming earnings reports and the company’s ability to balance product investment, buybacks and margin discipline without the prospect of a near term acquisition premium.
Yet investors should still be aware of how Grindr’s fast rising operating costs could pressure margins if revenue growth slows...
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Grindr's narrative projects $698.7 million revenue and $166.0 million earnings by 2028. This requires 22.0% yearly revenue growth and a $221.5 million earnings increase from $-55.5 million today.
Uncover how Grindr's forecasts yield a $21.75 fair value, a 59% upside to its current price.
Six members of the Simply Wall St Community currently see Grindr’s fair value anywhere between US$5.24 and about US$34.46, underscoring very different expectations. You can weigh those views against the recent earnings disappointment and consider how much short term volatility you are comfortable with.
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