GoPro has taken a huge hit.
The passively-induced auto-eroticismhardware manufacturer behind those nifty cameras and more recently high-flying drones took a steep tumble Thursday following a huge miss in third-quarter earnings.
SEE ALSO: The best thing about the new GoPros isn't the cameras — it's the softwareShares were down by more than 21 percent in after-hours trading. The company even chose to halt trading on the NASDAQ until 4:45 p.m. ET — a clear indication that the company knew how bad things had gotten.
Investors agreed.
GoPro's income had dropped by 330 percent this quarter compared to the prior year. In total, the company lost $84 million in the past three months, which is almost twice as much as analysts predicted.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
It seems like the devices are just not selling as much as they used to. Sales for the quarter totaled $241 million, a 40 percent decline compared to the same time last year — and again failing to meet expectations.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
With the poor quarter, GoPro also issued guidance that was weaker than analysts' expected.
And yet, Nick Woodman, founder and CEO of GoPro, issued confidence.
"These are the best products we've ever made and consumer demand is strong. GoPro is now a seamless storytelling experience and we're very happy with customer reception so far," he said in a statement.
The inability to grow revenue and income is a repetitive story for GoPro
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
In addition to striking a positive tone, Woodman claimed that the company was in a good place because its problem resided in not being able to make enough products.
Customer demand, he said, remains high, especially for the recently-released Hero 5 action cameras and foldable Karma drone. The sales for these products, which were released in October, were not included in this quarter's report.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The report is the second recent blow to the wearables market. Fitbit also released less-than-ideal earnings that send its stock dropped by more than 33 percent and CNBC analyst Jim Cramer squawking that the company is "done."
Windows 11 is going passwordless. Here's what you'll be using instead.Peloton is increasing its prices, blaming inflationThe Paris Review Is Going to Chicago’s Printers Row Lit FestWordle today: Here's the answer and hints for September 23Windows 11 is going passwordless. Here's what you'll be using instead.This iPhone 15 drop test may shatter your thoughts of upgrading from iPhone 14D.H. Lawrence to Bertrand Russell: “Be a Baby, Not an Ego”Amazon Prime Video update: AdBest Amazon Fire deal: Get a kids tablet for $60 offThe Foul, Unclean Caricatures of James GillrayApple admits there's an iPhone 15 setup bug. Here's how to fix it.Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for September 23'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for September 23, 2023Václav Havel: Outtakes from an Interview by Adam ThirlwellThe Real Pollyanna WhittierTracing the Evolution of the GamineX adds "Formerly Twitter" to App Store listing as app plunges in the charts'No One Will Save You' review: Alien home invasion horror without the tensionSave $200 on a refurbished Dyson Airwrap at Best BuyThe NYPL’s Librarians Use to Field All Kinds of Questions Jennifer Lawrence isn't here for your dress shaming, people Mars probe records a big hour Google Meet can now translate speech and turn it into captions on the fly Parkland student activists get real on 'The Ellen Show' iOS 15 elevates Apple Maps with 3D graphics How parents can talk to kids about residential schools Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir watch a montage of their 20 Tesla lays out how to join the newly opened Full Self Facebook pauses Instagram Kids because it was actually a bad idea Someone added googly eyes to illustrations of dinosaurs, and they look a lot better 12 best tweets of the week, including Taco Bell, adult baby diaper driver, and Bingus Oh no, Amazon made a robot that rolls around in your house The most interesting part of the 'Gossip Girl' reboot is its social media campaign Adorable exchange between Ryan Reynolds and Tessa Virtue reignites Moir shippers Dude crashes Olympic skating rink wearing only a tutu and monkey sock The 10 best HBO Max originals Looks like Kylie Jenner might be giving up on Snapchat with everyone else Justin Trudeau tried way too hard in India, and it backfired spectacularly How to start a huddle on Slack YouTube punished Infowars for video on Parkland shooting survivors
3.9657s , 10193.9375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【passively-induced auto-eroticism】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network