By: Jonathan Burgos
Grindr's majority shareholders George Raymond Zage III and James Lu have withdrawn their proposed buyout that values the LGBTQ dating app at $3.5 billion.
Jonathan Burgos is a Senior Editor at Forbes Asia. Based in Singapore, he oversees the coverage of breaking news across Southeast Asia, leading a team of journalists focused on billionaires, entrepreneurs, wealth, and deals, while also engaging with themes in agriculture, farming, and the arts. He has been featured in notable publications including Forbes Middle East, CDC Gaming Reports, and Forbes Australia.
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Jonathan Burgos primarily covers press releases and private sector announcements related to the real estate industry, finance, investments, and Asian markets. His focus is on high-profile business moves made by billionaires and companies in these sectors.
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