Spotify is growing profitably with high margins, strategic expansions, and strong cash flow, despite key risks in the music streaming market. Learn more on SPOT stock here.
What is Spotify? Spotify was founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon in Stockholm, Sweden. This was at a time when file-sharing services were very popular. A lot of peop
Though Spotify is still music streaming’s resident behemoth with 626 million users, last month’s Wrapped, often a marketing boon for the company, was more muted than ever. Users expressed sharp disappointment with the lack of data specificity they were accustomed to getting in the past.
Daniel Ek is cranking up the volume at Spotify Technology . Two years ago, the U.S.-listed music streamer faced heat from activist investor ValueAct Capital Management and was mired in job cuts and losses.
Drake has withdrawn his legal petition against UMG and Spotify in relation to Kendrick Lamar's Drake-aimed diss-track “Not Like Us."
NEW YORK — Sting, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the performers slated to take the stage at FireAid, a benefit concert for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief.
Spotify’s growth stems from cost-cutting and podcast expansion. Read why SPOT stock is a 'Hold' amid operational leverage limits and video competition.
Sting, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the performers slated to take the stage at the FireAid benefit concert for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief.
Spotify’s interactive fan experience at Drumsheds was reimagined for the launch of Netflix’s Squid Game 2. The immersive project, The Rave, was crafted by creative agency The Department. The venue’s
Harry and Meghan: everything we learned from the Vanity Fair 'take-down' - Hot chocolate reviews and asking Putin about his childhood all came up in this bizarre insider look at the Sussex’s business
With inflation still stubbornly high in comparison to previous years, and the siren voices of subscription services like Netflix and Spotify continuing to
A new Vanity Fair cover story may revive allegations that the Duchess of Sussex has been ‘terrible’ ‘difficult’ and ‘bullying’ to people who have worked for