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Tuesday 09 January 2024 3:15 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 09 January 2024 5:26 pm

Tinder and Hinge owner’s shares rise as activist investor Elliott builds 10 per cent stake

By: Jess Jones

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An activist investor is trying to turn around Match Group as the Tinder and Hinge owner faces a stock slump.
An activist investor is trying to turn around Match Group as the Tinder and Hinge owner faces a stock slump. BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 18: A young woman walks past a billboard advertisement for the dating app Tinder on February 18, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. Tinder has emerged as one of the most popular dating apps. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

An activist investor is trying to turn around Match Group as the Tinder and Hinge owner faces a stock slump.

Elliott Investment Management has built a stake worth around $1bn (£786m) in Match, the parent company of several popular dating platforms, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Now it is reportedly seeking discussions with Match to revitalise the company’s performance.

As paying customers dwindle, Match’s current market cap has fallen to roughly $10bn (£7.9bn) – a significant drop from its peak of over $40bn (£31.4bn) amid the pandemic-driven surge in tech stocks.

With its market cap now sitting at $10.bn, Elliott’s stake represents just under a tenth.

Elliott’s specific demands are unknown and it is unclear whether they will nominate director candidates.

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The hedge fund is known for reshaping tech companies through activism, including at firms like Salesforce and Pinterest.

Despite being the world’s largest dating site by user count, Tinder has faced a slowdown in growth earlier than anticipated, raising concerns among analysts and investors.

Match’s third quarter results revealed a continued decrease in paying users on the Tinder app, with this expected to get worse.

A Match Group spokesperson said:”Our team regularly engages with investors, and will continue to work to create great experiences for our users and value for our shareholders.”

Morning Wire was unable to reach Elliott for comment.

Match shares are up nearly 12 per cent in after-hours trading.

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