Peloton Interactive, Inc. Class A Common Stock

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Peloton Interactive, Inc. is a technology company known for its connected fitness products, including stationary bikes and treadmills, which integrate live and on-demand workout classes. Founded in 2012, the company combines hardware and digital content to create an immersive fitness experience for consumers at home. Peloton has expanded its offerings to include a digital app and other fitness equipment, aiming to build a social and motivational fitness community.

$7.00 +0.37 (5.60%)
🚫 Peloton Interactive, Inc. Class A Common Stock does not pay dividends

Company News

Why Peloton Stock Lost 29% in 2025
The Motley Fool • Jeremy Bowman • January 13, 2026

Peloton Interactive's stock declined 29% in 2025 amid continued revenue declines, subscriber losses, and management uncertainty. The company appointed its fourth CEO in five years, Peter Stern, who has struggled to reverse the post-pandemic downturn. While the company improved profitability through cost-cutting measures, revenue fell 8% to $2.49 ...

Peloton: AI Gamble Fell Flat, but Can the Stock Still Recover?
Investing.com • Shane Neagle • October 11, 2025

Peloton launched an AI-powered product refresh with new fitness equipment and personalized training features, but simultaneously raised prices across hardware and subscriptions, causing investor skepticism and a stock price decline.

Peloton Announces Participation in the Citi Global TMT Conference
GlobeNewswire Inc. • James Marsh • August 29, 2025

Peloton's CFO Liz Coddington will participate in a fireside chat at the Citi Global TMT Conference on September 3, 2025, with a live webcast available on their investor relations website.

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Benzinga • Marketbeat, Benzinga Contributor • October 8, 2024

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Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • June 21, 2024

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