GoPro is working on two key business goals: broadening its appeal and building a subscription business. Early success on the subscription front was encouraging, but things have simmered down lately.
GoPro's recent stock surge is driven by speculative buying, not improving fundamentals, echoing the late 2021 market environment. Subscriber losses undermine GoPro's pivot to a recurring revenue model ...
Shares of GoPro have lost more than half of their value this year, reflecting incredibly weak fundamentals. The company started to lose subscribers for the first time in Q1, a trend which is likely to ...
Peloton makes internet connected exercise equipment and is trying to shift toward a subscription model. GoPro makes super tough camera equipment and is trying to sell add on services via subscriptions ...
The brand name GoPro (NASDAQ: GPRO) has significant cachet among a certain type of consumer. But beyond its core customer base, GoPro products aren't really a big hit. That's a problem for the company ...
Therefore, investors can turn to the price-to-sales (P/S) ratio. GoPro's shares still trade at a discount compared to Sirius ...