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Digital Ad Startup Minute Media Explores Going Public

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  • Opolo floss, Players’ Tribune owner weighing IPO or SPAC deal
  • Goldman Sachs advising company on plan to go public this year

Digital ìpolówó ile Media iṣẹju is working with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. on a plan to go public as soon as this year, according to people familiar with the matter.

Media iṣẹju, which owns brands including Mental Floss and the Players’ Tribune website started by former baseball star Derek Jeter, is considering an initial public offering or a listing through a special purpose acquisition company, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private.

The company would seek to be valued at more than $1 billion when it lists its shares, the people said. It was valued at about $500 million after raising funding last year, according to data provider PrivCo.

The discussions are in an early stage and Minute Media’s plans could still change.

A representative for Minute Media didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. A Goldman Sachs spokesperson declined to comment.

Minute Media, founded in Israel in 2011, has offices in New York, London and Tel Aviv, according to its aaye ayelujara. It also owns the sports publications FanSided and the Big Lead, which it bought from from Gannett Co.

Growth-starved digital media companies have been merging or looking to go public. Vice Media Inc. ati Buzzfeed Inc. have been exploring SPAC deals this year, Bloomberg News royin.

Minute Media has raised about $156 million to date from investors including Awọn iṣọra ti BatiriProSiebenSat.1 Media SE and Goldman Sachs, PrivCo data shows.

Source: Bloomberg – Digital Ad Startup Minute Media Explores Going Public

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