hapabapa Bumble ( BMBL ) is offering for sale up to 58.6 million shares of its Class A common stock from time to time through certain existing shareholders, including up to about 21.2 million shares issuable upon the exchange of partnership units in its operating entity, Buzz Holdings L.P. Bumble ( BMBL ) shares jumped more than 40% last Thursday after the company posted upbeat fourth-quarter reve...
hapabapa Bumble ( BMBL ) is offering for sale up to 58.6 million shares of its Class A common stock from time to time through certain existing shareholders, including up to about 21.2 million shares issuable upon the exchange of partnership units in its operating entity, Buzz Holdings L.P. Bumble ( BMBL ) shares jumped more than 40% last Thursday after the company posted upbeat fourth-quarter revenue and unveiled an AI‑driven overhaul of its apps to lure back younger users. The company's shares have advanced 16% YTD. Source: Filing More on Bumble Bumble Inc. 2025 Q4 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation Bumble's Surge Is A Sign That Greater Upside Exists Bumble Inc. (BMBL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Bumble's Q4 results give investors hope that 'heavy lifting' is done Bumble targets Q2 2026 for tech stack relaunch and projects margin expansion amid product innovation
A bakery in Malaysia ’s Sarawak state has set tongues wagging with its premium cake offerings sold at eye-watering prices, as Muslims countrywide this week stock up on sweets and delectable treats to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Cakes, chocolates and sweet biscuits are must-haves in the homes of the nation’s 20 million Muslims to host family and frie...
A bakery in Malaysia ’s Sarawak state has set tongues wagging with its premium cake offerings sold at eye-watering prices, as Muslims countrywide this week stock up on sweets and delectable treats to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan. Cakes, chocolates and sweet biscuits are must-haves in the homes of the nation’s 20 million Muslims to host family and friends during the festival. Among the favoured snacks are the colourful kek lapis or layered cake, a signature sweet treat from Sarawak on Malaysian Borneo that typically commands prices of around 300 ringgit (US$77) a loaf due to the lengthy and meticulous baking process. Advertisement Abg K’ju Cake House in the state capital Kuching, however, is selling its kek lapis at up to six times the standard price, in a nod to the nation’s thriving sweet tooth even as it struggles to rein in diabetes and obesity. Kek Lapis Sultan – which costs 1,800 ringgit for a 5kg (11lbs) tray and is made with premium ingredients like Wijsman butter, imported dried fruits and selected nuts – justifies its hefty price tag, according to the bakery’s owner. Advertisement Adhar Brahim said in addition to the expensive mixture, his store’s in-house expertise is also involved in creating what he described as a “work of art”. “The combination of these ingredients provides a richer taste and gives the Kek Lapis Sultan its unique identity,” he said, as quoted by New Straits Times.