Reddit files to go public
- Reddit on Wednesday announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public.
- The social media company announced the filing, but it did not make the filing publicly available.
- Most recently, the company announced that it had raised a $700 million round in August 2021 at a valuation of more than $10 billion.
Reddit on Wednesday
announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public.
The social media company did not make the filing publicly available. The company also did not say how many shares would be offered nor the price range for the proposed offering.
Although Reddit was created in 2005, it has taken a unique road toward going public.
Conde Nast Publications acquired Reddit in 2006. The social media services remained a part of the publication company until it was made an independent subsidiary in 2011. Since then, it raised a series of funding rounds from venture capital firms.
Most recently, the company announced that it had raised a $700 million round
in August 2021 at a valuation of more than $10 billion.
At the time of that funding round, the company said that it had reached $100 million in advertising revenue during the second quarter of 2021, up 192% from a year prior.
Reddit on Wednesday announced that it has confidentially submitted a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to go public.
www.cnbc.com
archived 16 Dec 2021 04:15:08 UTC
archive.md
Antiwork isn't happy
94 votes and 43 comments so far on Reddit
www.reddit.com