Italian Tech Company Bending Spoons Files for Nasdaq IPO
Bending Spoons, the Italian company that owns Vimeo, AOL, and Eventbrite, has filed to go public on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

Italian technology company Bending Spoons has filed for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq stock exchange, according to regulatory filings.
The Milan-based company owns several prominent digital platforms, including video hosting service Vimeo, internet pioneer AOL, and event management platform Eventbrite. The IPO filing indicates the company is seeking to raise capital through a public listing in the United States.
According to the company's filings, Bending Spoons' applications serve more than 500 million monthly active users across its various platforms and services. The filing also shows the company has experienced significant revenue growth, though specific financial details were not immediately available.
Bending Spoons has built its portfolio through a series of acquisitions of established digital brands and platforms. The company's strategy has focused on acquiring and operating consumer-facing technology services and applications.
The IPO filing comes as technology companies continue to seek public market opportunities, particularly on U.S. exchanges like Nasdaq which have traditionally been favored by tech firms. The timing and pricing details for the offering have not yet been disclosed.
Bending Spoons joins other international technology companies that have chosen to list on U.S. exchanges to access American capital markets and institutional investors.