Talk:Talenthouse

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Request edit on 21 March 2022[edit]

Please could the Talenthouse logo be updated to https://assets.website-files.com/62389e2ce24452ac4724a7a2/623decfd151581c16b0e2768_Talenthouse.svg the one currently on the page is out of date.

Doon500 (talk) 08:59, 29 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

(The above requested edit was made by clicking on a link in an automatically added notice.)

  • @Doon500: - Looking at the image you link to, the primary difference is that the new logo is clear, i.e. not green, correct? - Dyork (talk) 15:54, 17 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Article needs clarity around history and ownership[edit]

In looking at this article today, it was very out-of-date. I've made a number of changes to try to get it more in shape. However, one area that needs some research and updating is the ownership. From what I can gather in quick research:

  • The original Talenthouse site was created in 2009 and owned by "Talenthouse, Inc"
  • In December 2019, a new company "TLNT Holdings" was created (press release) to merge together Talenthouse, Zooppa, and Ello (which was already owned by Talenthouse as of 2018)
  • On 25 May 2021, an investment company New Value AG announced it was acquiring EyeEm, Talenthouse, Jovoto, and TLNT Holdings. (press release)
  • On November 24, 2021, New Value AG changed its name to Talenthouse AG[1]
  • In March 2022, Talenthouse AG listed shares on the SIX Swiss Exchange.[2] (also press release)

However, we need secondary sources to support this earlier information. Most all of what I can find is primary sources from the companies themselves. If any editors can find additional into, it would be great to improve the article. - Dyork (talk) 17:35, 17 May 2022 (UTC) Dyork (talk) 17:35, 17 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "New Value AG has Changed its Name to Talenthouse AG". MarketScreener. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  2. ^ Butcher, Mike (29 March 2022). "Talenthouse flotation finally reveals a $40M exit for EyeEm, Europe's almost-Instagram". TechCrunch. Retrieved 17 May 2022.