Event ticketing company SeatGeek filed confidentially with regulators this month for an initial public offering, The Information exclusively reported. The New York-based company is hatching listing plans as a post-pandemic boom in live events helps bolster its business, which people use to buy and sell sports and concert tickets. The company expects to pull in more than $500 million in revenue...
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