Why Match Group Inc Stock Gained 11% in March

What happened

Investors' love affair with Match Group Inc (NASDAQ: MTCH) continued last month as the online dating specialist built on February's gains, riding momentum from a strong fourth-quarter earnings report and benefiting from an analyst raising his price target. According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, shares of the Tinder parent climbed 11% last month.

Reports of a legal tussle with rival Bumble dominated news about Match Group for much of the month, but momentum in the beginning weeks was enough to notch a double-digit gain.

So what

Match Group shares got a boost from Jefferies on March 7, gaining 3.4% after analyst Brent Thill raised his price target from $44 to $50. He said the stock still trades at a discount to other subscription-based internet companies, and a new paid Tinder feature should also help drive profits.

That helped build on momentum from its fourth-quarter earnings report, as Match Group reported another strong round of subscriber growth at Tinder, its most valuable property.

Also last month, Tinder sued rival Bumble, alleging that the woman-centric dating app "copied Tinder's world-changing, card-swipe-based, mutual opt-in premise."

Match Group had reportedly been interested in acquiring Bumble and some see the lawsuit as an attempt to strong-arm Bumble into a deal. Towards the end of the month, Bumble responded by suing Match Group for stealing trade secrets.

Now what

Bumble's countersuit seems to indicate that both parties are unlikely to reach a deal. In a blog post and open letter to Match Group, Bumble said:

The bad blood between the two companies goes deep, as Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, who also co-founded Tinder, had sued her former company for sexual harassment.

Leaving aside the legal turmoil, Match Group continues to look poised for growth as it monetizes Tinder and the subscriber base continues to grow. I'd expect the online dating specialist to continue to outperform.

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Jeremy Bowman owns shares of Match Group. The Motley Fool recommends Match Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.