Reuters
Shares of the Austin, Texas-based company, which offers dating apps such as Bumble, Badoo, and Fruitz, rose more than 4% in aftermarket trading. Last week, Bumble unveiled its anticipated app refresh, with a new logo, a move announced in February, that comes with new features including allowing women to set a question that their potential match could respond to. Bumble expects second-quarter revenue between $269 million and $275 million, compared with analysts' average estimate of $278.6 million, according to LSEG data.