GoPro stock tumbles as revenue falls short
The San Mateo-based company's disappointing first-quarter forecast, along with mixed fourth-quarter results, left Wall Street questioning the sport-camera maker's direction.
The San Mateo-based company's disappointing first-quarter forecast, along with mixed fourth-quarter results, left Wall Street questioning the sport-camera maker's direction.
SAN MATEO, Calif. — GoPro isn’t going in the right direction. The company’s disappointing first-quarter forecast, along with mixed fourth-quarter results, left Wall Street questioning the sport-camera maker’s direction Friday. Investors sent GoPro stock down by 12.7 percent Friday to close at $9.58 a share. It wasn’t how GoPro wanted to start off the year after…
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