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GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO) surprised traders on Feb, 7 by reporting a small, fourth-quarter profit, leading to hope that the company and GoPro stock might have a future, or at least be worth something ...
And while shares are cheap, with a price-to-sales of just 0.23, GoPro stock still isn't a good value because its business model doesn't look sustainable over the long term. ... In Other News.
Shares of action camera maker GoPro (NYSE:GPRO) printed a fresh all-time low in early October of $3.25 after the company reported that its new products, the HERO8 Black and HERO Max, would launch ...
The next earnings report for GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO) is scheduled for Feb. 5 after the market closes. Today we'll take a fresh look at the struggling manufacturer of action cameras to identify the ...
Here’s a surprise: Action camera maker GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO) reported second-quarter numbers, and downtrodden GPRO stock actually rallied big in response. As of this writing, GPRO stock is up more ...
The first GoPro Hero, a film camera encased in a waterproof shell. The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. [10] He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia, in which he was hoping to capture high-quality action photos but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy appropriate quality equipment at reasonable prices. [11]
In December 2012, the Taiwanese contract manufacturer Foxconn purchased 8.88% of the company for $200 million which set the market value of the company at $2.25 billion making Woodman, who owned the majority of the stock, a billionaire. [12] [19] On June 26, 2014, GoPro went public – closing the day at $31.34 a share. In 2014, Woodman was the ...
Anthony J. Bates (born 29 April 1967) is a British born business leader. Bates is the former CEO of Growth at Social Capital. [1] Previously, he held a number of technology based business roles including the former president of GoPro, [2] and the former [3] executive vice president of Microsoft responsible for business development, strategy and evangelism and former CEO of Skype.