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Tinder parent Match Group faces activist campaign from Starboard: ‘Lack of innovation’

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Last updated: July 18, 2024 6:10 pm
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Tinder and Hinge parent Match Group faces an activist investor campaign that wants the dating app giant to either overhaul its business or explore going private.

Starboard Value, which revealed Tuesday that it has built a 6.6% stake in Match Group, is in ongoing talks with the company and its board regarding ways to boost profitability and cut costs, the activist fund’s boss Jeff Smith said in a letter.

Smith argued that Tinder has suffered from a “lack of innovation” that has hurt its growth despite a base of nearly 10 million paid subscribers.

Match Group is the parent company of dating apps like Tinder and Hinge. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images

“Despite Match’s enviable market position and attractive business characteristics, the company’s share price has significantly underperformed the market since its separation from its former parent, IAC, in July 2020,” Starboard’s Smith said in the letter.

“If performance fails to improve, we believe changes must be considered, which should include a thoughtful examination of whether Match’s best path forward would be as a private company,” the letter added.

Match Group’s shares surged nearly 8% in early trading after the letter surfaced.

The Wall Street Journal was first to report on the push.

Match Group’s stock price has plunged nearly 70% over the last four years despite gains in the broader stock market, the letter noted.

Starboard wants Match Group to make changes or explore a go-private deal. Shutterstock

The company has struggled with mounting competition from the likes of Bumble and other rival dating apps, while its user base has dwindled as consumers cut back on extra expenses during economic uncertainty.

Starboard said Match Group should conduct stock buybacks to “significantly accelerate free cash flow per share growth.”

“We believe there is no better use of cash for Match than repurchasing its own shares at this level,” the letter said.

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A Match spokesperson said the company is “relentlessly focused on executing our key initiatives, which include: driving growth at Tinder, continuing Hinge’s impressive expansion, maintaining appropriate financial discipline, and returning capital to our shareholders.”

The Post has reached out to Match Group for comment.

Starboard’s move added to the pressure for Match Group’s leaders, who already faced an activist campaign earlier this year from Elliott Management.

Starboard’s Jeffrey Smith is pictured. REUTERS

Like Starboard, Elliott has argued that a lack of product innovation has hurt Tinder’s growth.

In response to Elliott’s campaign, Match added Instacart executive Laura Jones and Zillow co-founder Spencer Rascoff to its board.

Starboard has previously launched activist campaigns after taking ownership stakes in firms such as Salesforce and Splunk. The latter firm sold to Cisco last year in a massive $28 billion deal.

With Post wires

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