Vimeo Parent Bending Spoons, Backers Raise $1.68 Billion in IPO
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A $1.68 billion IPO for a roll-up that buys underperforming software assets says public markets will still fund operational excellence in legacy tech. If you’re running a mid-tier product with flat growth, assume you’re on the radar of consolidators who believe they can run your economics better.
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