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    Spotify files to go public, eyeing streaming growth despite losses

    Spotify boasts 159 million monthly users, including 71 million paying subscribers – twice that of closest rival Apple Music.

    Spotify today announced a long-awaited public listing, voicing confidence that its streaming model will keep reshaping the music industry but acknowledging that the company has yet to turn a profit.

    In its filing with US regulators, the Swedish platform that over the course of a decade has helped make streaming the most popular way to listen to music in parts of the world estimated the company’s value to be as much as USD 23.4 billion.

    In an unusual move, Spotify said it would list existing shares directly on the New York Stock Exchange rather than issue new shares, allowing its founders and investors to maintain control and avoiding the cost of hiring Wall Street underwriters.

    The filing said that Spotify had 159 million monthly users including 71 million paying subscribers — twice that of closest rival Apple Music, which the tech giant launched in 2015 to win a slice of the growing streaming market.

    “While streaming has changed the way many people access music, we believe there is an untapped global audience with significant growth potential,” Spotify’s 35-year-old CEO and co-founder Daniel Ek said in a statement.

    Ek cited the model of Facebook, which has about two billion users, and YouTube as proof internet companies can reach “global scale.” The streaming service is available in 61 countries or territories and has room to expand even in mature markets, Ek said, citing data showing the average American listens to music for 32 hours each week.

    Spotify in its filing said that the share listing could be worth USD 1 billion but cautioned that it was only offering the number informationally to meet regulatory rules.

    The papers filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission offered the most detailed look yet at the finances of Spotify.

    The company said that revenue jumped by more than 38 percent in 2017 from a year earlier to USD 4.99 billion.

    But the eye-popping rise of Spotify has yet to translate into a stable bottom line. The company said its net loss widened sharply last year to USD 1.51 billion.

    “We have incurred significant operating losses in the past, and we may not be able to generate sufficient revenue to be profitable, or to generate positive cash flow on a sustained basis,” the company said as it listed the risk factors.

    Spotify, which was founded in 2006 and launched operations in 2008, has led a major shake-up of the music world by allowing users to select on-demand from its library of 35 million songs.

    With streaming leading the way, the global recorded music industry for the last two years has produced solid growth for the first time since the jolt of the internet era.

    Spotify in its filing boasted that it finally found a way to monetize online music after years of piracy and free online content.

    “We set out to reimagine the music industry and to provide a better way for both artists and consumers to benefit from the digital transformation of the music industry,” it said.

    Despite loud protests against the company in the past by artists ranging from Taylor Swift to Radiohead who say that streaming short-changes creators, virtually all well-known Western musicians have come onboard and now stream on Spotify or its rivals.

    Charting out the risks, the company said it had faced six lawsuits since July alleging unlawful reproduction or distribution.

    But as of last year, the company said it had paid more than USD 9.76 billion back to rightsholders for the use of their music on the service.

    Especially controversial with artists has been Spotify’s free tier, which is backed by advertising.

    Spotify in its filing called the advertising-backed service a crucial part of its business model, saying that the tier’s revenue grew 41 per cent last year and has helped bring in 60 per cent of the users who eventually buy subscriptions.

    Spotify said that Europe was its largest region, with 37 percent of its users. Its three largest markets were the United States, Brazil and Britain.

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    Very curious to see how this goes. They've been saying Spotify is unsustainable since it launched 10 years ago. There's some truth to this as they've still yet to turn a profit, yet the company has grown and grown and grown. Personally I love it and hope they turn it around, I just wonder how.
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    Within hours of them announcing they are going public Spotify have started to block modified apps, disable access and send out emails. The Spotify Dogfood 8.4.39.612 thread on xda-developers gets hit with a DCMA request "Thread has been closed and links removed due to a DCMA take down request by Spotify." They have also DMCA'd the Repo on GitHub.

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