Aug 19 (Reuters) - Action camera maker GoPro (GPRO.O), opens new tab said on Monday it would cut about 15% of its workforce this year, as part of a restructuring plan to reduce operating expenses. The ...
Shares of the once-popular action camera maker have fallen 97% from all-time highs. The company's subscription growth is stagnating, and hardware margins are falling. The stock looks cheap only if you ...
Camera maker GoPro is laying off about 15% of its workers this year, according to a Monday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The filing said the San Mateo company had 925 full-time ...
Investors were excited about the company's prospects following its 2014 IPO. Enthusiasm for GoPro's wares has waned as competitive pressures have grown. A recent initiative offering to pay users for ...
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