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AppLovin Is Going Public, Files S-1 Ahead Of IPO

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App marketing platform AppLovin filed for its IPO on Tuesday after the market closed, and it wins for best ticker symbol ever: APP.
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App marketing platform AppLovin filed for its IPO on Tuesday after the market closed, and it wins for best ticker symbol ever: APP.

Read the full S-1 filing here.

AppLovin is taking advantage of a public market boom for advertising-related technology companies, but AppLovin was actually quite hot before the froth started frothing.

The company was last valued at $2 billion in 2018, when private equity firm KKR bought a $400 million minority stake. In the intervening three years, AppLovin has invested more than $1 billion across 15 strategic acquisitions and partnerships, according to its S-1.

AppLovin’s most recent acquisition was a nearly $1 billion deal for mobile attribution provider Adjust in February. But its flashiest acquisition was arguably the gaming giant Machine Zone in May of last year.

Along the way, AppLovin has also bought multiple gaming studios, including PeopleFun and Belka Games, a mobile header bidding provider called MAX and software development kit management platform SafeDK.

In its S-1, AppLovin estimates that since joining its portfolio, the apps it acquired in 2018 and 2019 have increased their quarterly revenue by more than 100% on average.

AppLovin started out as a mobile ad network in 2012 and quickly became one of the most profitable. According to AppsFlyer’s latest performance index, AppLovin is one of the best-performing mobile ad platforms that isn’t named Facebook or Google.

But there’s a specter on the horizon: Apple’s AppTrackingTransparency framework, which is set to take effect in the coming weeks and will require that developers obtain an opt-in before using the IDFA for certain types of cross-app and site tracking.

AppLovin’s S-1 calls out the IDFA challenge, noting that AppLovin does rely on Apple’s proprietary ad ID, at least in part, to help its software better market and monetize apps.

“To the extent we are unable to utilize IDFA or a similar offering, our software may not be as effective, and we may not be able to continue to efficiently generate revenue for our apps,” AppLovin states in its S-1.

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Although AppLovin’s cash flow from operations was positive in 2018, 2019 and 2020, it incurred a net loss of $125.9 million last year on revenue of $1.45 billion. AppLovin’s 2020 revenue grew 46% year over year from 2019, from $994.1 million. AppLovin’s margins are mighty impressive, though. Its adjusted EBITDA margins were 30.3% in 2019 and 28.1% last year.

AppLovin had nearly 1,400 business clients as of Dec. 31, with the vast majority of revenue coming from its 172 enterprise clients. AppLovin defines enterprise clients as third-party businesses from whom it’s been able to collect greater than $125,000 of revenue over a one-year period.

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