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Vivid Seats closes first FY as public company with net income of $71M

By Bret McCormick
Vivid Seats closed FY22, its first full fiscal year as a public company, with net income of nearly $71M, a major jump from the $19.1M loss in the preceding fiscal year. That is a good sign for the Chicago-based secondary ticketing marketplace, whose SEC filing this morning indicated that post-pande...

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