Peloton loses almost £100m as UK arm sheds hundreds of jobs Business The UK arm of Peloton lost almost £100m and shed hundreds of jobs, it has been revealed. The London-headquartered division has posted a pre-tax loss of £98.1m for the 12 months to June 30, 2023, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House. Peloton previously posted a pre-tax loss of £173.7m for its prior financial year. [...]
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Peloton keeps tumbling as it warns for Christmas slump keeps on falling Peloton has forecast second-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates as the company continues its two year tumble from grace as the leading stay-at-home stock. The exercise bike maker said it expects current-quarter revenue between $700m and $725m, down from analysts’ estimates of $874m, according to Refinitiv data. In a shareholder letter this morning, the company [...]
Peloton: Wheels come off for bike maker as UK losses widen to £210m June 20, 2023 Peloton’s UK arm has struggled to keep up the momentum of its pandemic success, with the group posting widening losses as sales of the luxury exercise bike fall significantly from their lockdown peak. In its most recent financial results in the year to June 2022, the American brand’s British division said sales contracted 13 per [...]
UK finance at the ‘front of the peloton’ on climate, says Carney October 24, 2022 UK financial firms are at the “front of the peloton” on setting rigorous climate standards and the rest of the world will follow suit, the former Bank of England governor Mark Carney said today.
Peloton slashes 500 more jobs as it pins hope on turnaround plan October 6, 2022 Peloton said it plans to slash 500 more jobs, as chief executive Barry McCarthy gives the company six months to turn its run of bad luck around. The dramatic move knocks about 12 per cent from the exercise bike maker’s headcount to roughly 3,800 employees globally, and adds to the tide of staff cuts that [...]
Peloton sends staff back to the office in far-reaching turnaround plan August 13, 2022 Exercise bike maker Peloton has set out plans to hike its prices, cut costs, and force its staff back into the office, as it seeks to turnaround after demand for its home gym equipment dipped following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions. In an internal memo published by Bloomberg, the New York headquartered running machine seller [...]
Peloton slapped with £16m fine over defect which caused child’s death and forced it to recall its Tread+ January 6, 2023 Peloton Interactive has agreed to pay roughly US$19m (£16m) in fines related to its delay in reporting a defect for its treadmills that caused one death and multiple injuries, the US federal consumer watchdog said. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said the fine resolves the agency’s charges that Peloton knowingly failed to immediately report [...]
Peloton lures CEO back from retirement with £145m package despite tumbling market value October 26, 2022 Peloton lured chief exec Barry McCarthy out of retirement with a handsome package worth $168m (£145m), making him one of the highest-paid bosses in the US. McCarthy, who previously served as chief of finance at both Spotify and Netflix, replaced Peloton co-founder John Foley as CEO of the fitness company back in February. McCarthy is often credited [...]
Activist investor rounds on new Peloton chief for lack of reform April 13, 2022 The activist investor that moved to oust former Peloton boss John Foley has now rounded on its new chief, claiming he has failed to reform the company’s governance and has not made a credible case for it to remain independent.