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GoPro stockholders approve all five proposals at 2026 annual meeting
Elect seven incumbent directors including Nicholas Woodman and Susan Lyne.
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GoPro refiles financials with going-concern warning; potential defaults on debt
Auditor PwC includes explanatory paragraph on substantial doubt about GoPro's ability to continue as a going concern.
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GoPro retains Houlihan Lokey for strategic alternatives including potential sale; leases new HQ
GoPro hired Houlihan Lokey to advise on strategic alternatives including a sale following unsolicited interest from defense, consumer, and financial sectors.
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GoPro wins patent case; court vacates $8.2M award, finds all claims invalid
Jury Oct 10, 2025 found no infringement on products 2020-2024; invalidated one patent claim.
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GoPro Q1 revenue $99M (-26% YoY); GAAP loss $81M; launches strategic review
Revenue $99M, down 26% YoY; GAAP net loss $81M ($0.50 loss per share); Non-GAAP net loss $58M.
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GoPro cuts ~145 jobs (23% of workforce) in restructuring; charges $11.5-15M
Board approved restructuring plan on April 7, 2026 to reduce operating costs.
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GoPro Q4 revenue flat at $202M, net loss narrows to $9M; issues $25M convertible note
Q4 2025 revenue $202M flat YoY; GAAP net loss $9M ($0.06/sh) vs $37M loss; Non-GAAP net loss $3M; Adj. EBITDA positive $1M.
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GoPro promotes McGee to President & COO; Tratt named CFO effective March 17, 2026
Brian McGee, current EVP/CFO/COO, becomes President & COO effective March 17, 2026; he vacates CFO role.
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GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman invests $2M via trust, buying 1.13M shares at $1.77
CEO trust bought 1,129,944 shares at $1.77 for $2M total via private placement.
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GoPro Q3 revenue down 37% to $163M, GAAP loss per share $0.13; CEO trust invests $2M; credit covenants relaxed
Revenue $163M, down 37% YoY; sell-through ~500k units, down 18% YoY; subscriber count 2.42M, down 5% YoY.
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GoPro jury finds no infringement on 2020-2024 cameras; $8.2M damages on legacy models
Jury concluded HERO9-HERO13 (2020-2024 products) do not infringe two asserted patents; one patent claim invalidated.
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GoPro Q2 revenue falls 18% to $153M; net loss narrows to $16M; gross margin improves to 36%
GAAP net loss of $16M ($0.10 loss per share) vs. loss of $48M ($0.31) a year ago; adjusted EBITDA improved 83% to negative $6M.
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GoPro regains Nasdaq minimum bid price compliance after ten consecutive trading days above $1.00
Received notice from Nasdaq on August 5, 2025, confirming compliance with $1.00 minimum bid price rule.
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GoPro secures $50M second lien term loan from Farallon; issues warrants for 11M shares at $1.25
$50M term loan from Farallon CM; proceeds repay $94M escrowed for Nov. 2025 convertible notes.
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GoPro Chief Legal Officer Eve Saltman to depart on May 23, 2025
Eve Saltman, Chief Legal Officer, Secretary, SVP Business & Corp Dev, and Chief Compliance Officer, steps down effective May 23, 2025.
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ITC ALJ finds Insta360 infringed GoPro's HERO design patent; final ruling due Nov 10
ALJ finds Insta360 infringed GoPro's design patent D'435 (HERO camera design); patent not invalid.
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GoPro stockholders elect seven directors, approve auditor and executive compensation at annual meeting
Elected seven directors including new nominees Emily S. Culp Hogue and Michael C. Dennison with strong support (e.g., Hogue 290.5M for).
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GoPro Q1 revenue $134M at high-end of guidance, net loss $(0.30)/share
Revenue $134M, down 14% YoY; camera sell-through ~440k units, down 18% YoY.
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GoPro appoints Mick Lopez to board, nominates Dennison and Culp for election at June 3 meeting
Miguel A. Lopez Ben appointed to GoPro board effective April 4, 2025; will join Audit and Compensation committees.
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GoPro receives Nasdaq deficiency notice for bid price below $1.00 for 30 days
Notice dated March 25, 2025; stock closed below $1.00 for 30 consecutive business days.
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GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman waives salary for remainder of 2025 to reduce costs
CEO voluntarily waived his base salary from March 19, 2025 through Dec 31, 2025 to help cut operating expenses.
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GoPro Q4 revenue down 32% YoY; full-year net loss $432M on $801M revenue
Q4 revenue $201M (-32% YoY); full-year revenue $801M (-20% YoY).
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GoPro Q3 revenue $259M down 12% YoY; GAAP EPS loss $0.05; restructuring plan to cut costs
Revenue $259M, down 12% YoY; GAAP net loss $8M ($0.05 loss per share) vs loss $4M ($0.02) prior year.
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GoPro updates restructuring plan, deepens workforce reduction to ~26% from 925 headcount
Restructuring plan expanded to ~26% reduction in force vs original 15%; substantially complete by end of 2024.
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GoPro announces restructuring plan to reduce headcount by 15%, targeting $50M expense reduction
Restructuring plan approved Aug 19, 2024; aims to cut 2025 operating expenses to $320M ±$5M, down from projected 2024 expenses.
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GoPro Q2 revenue $186M (9% above guidance) but net loss widens to $48M; subscribers up 4% to 2.53M
Revenue of $186M, down 23% YoY but above guidance; GAAP net loss of $48M (-$0.31 per share) vs loss of $17M a year ago.
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GoPro shareholders elect all 7 directors, ratify PwC auditor at 2024 annual meeting
All seven director nominees elected (including Nicholas Woodman with 288.7M votes for and 30.4M broker non-votes).
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GoPro Q1 revenue $155M beats guidance but down 11% YoY; GAAP loss $339M on $295M tax allowance
Revenue $155M, 7% above guidance but down 11% YoY; retail channel revenue up 33% to $106M.
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GoPro to cut 4% of workforce, expects $7.5M in restructuring costs
Workforce reduction of ~4% to lower operating costs; estimated aggregate costs ~$7.5M.
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GoPro corrects Q1 2024 sell-through guidance from >400k to 550k ±50k units
Amended management commentary revises Q1 2024 sell-through unit guidance to 550k ±50k from prior 'more than 400k'.
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GoPro Q4 revenue $295M (-8% YoY); full-year net loss $53M; subscribers up 12% to 2.5M
Q4 GAAP net loss $2M ($0.02 loss per share); Non-GAAP net income $2M ($0.02 EPS).
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GoPro repurchases $50M of 1.25% convertible notes due Nov 2025 at ~$46.3M cash
Repurchased $50M principal of 1.25% convertible notes due Nov 2025 for ~$46.3M, a $3.7M discount.
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GoPro authorizes up to $50M repurchase of 1.25% convertible notes due 2025
Board authorized repurchase of up to $50M of 1.25% convertible senior notes due 2025.
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GoPro Q3 revenue $294M (-4% YoY); GAAP net loss $4M vs year-ago profit
GAAP net loss of $4M (-$0.02 EPS); non-GAAP net income of $6M ($0.04 EPS) vs $32M ($0.19) a year ago.
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GoPro Q2 revenue $241M beats guidance but GAAP net loss $17M; subscriber count rises 27% YoY
Revenue $241M, 10% above guidance but down 4% YoY; GAAP net loss $17M ($0.11 loss per share) vs net income $3M a year ago.
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GoPro stockholders approve 2024 Equity Incentive Plan authorizing up to 25M shares
Stockholders approved 2024 EIP (276.6M for, 41.3M against), authorizing up to 25M shares.
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GoPro Q1 2023: Revenue $175M (-19% YoY), GAAP EPS -$0.19, subs up 36%
Revenue $175M, 6% above guidance midpoint, but down 19% YoY from $217M.
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GoPro extends credit facility maturity to Jan 2027; replaces LIBOR with SOFR
Amendment extends maturity from Jan 22, 2024 to Jan 22, 2027 under existing credit agreement.
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GoPro director James Lanzone will not stand for reelection at 2023 annual meeting
James Lanzone notified GoPro on Feb 28, 2023, that he will not stand for reelection.
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GoPro board authorizes $40M additional share repurchase, total remaining authorized $100M
Board authorized $40M additional repurchase of Class A common stock on Feb 9, 2023.
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GoPro Q4 revenue $321M (-18% YoY); EPS $0.02 vs $0.32; FY rev $1.09B (-6%)
Q4 revenue $321M (-18% YoY); GAAP EPS $0.02 vs $0.32; non-GAAP EPS $0.12 vs $0.41.
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GoPro Q3 revenue $305M (-4% YoY); GAAP EPS $0.10, non-GAAP EPS $0.19; subscribers 2.1M (+55%)
Revenue $305M, down 4% YoY on dollar basis but up 2% in constant currency; subscription revenue $21M (+48%).
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GoPro Q2 revenue $251M (+0.4% YoY); EPS $0.02 GAAP, $0.08 non-GAAP; subs up 65%
Q2 revenue $251M, flat YoY; U.S. dollar headwind ~$8M; Street ASP up 13% to $392.
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GoPro announces results of 2022 Annual Meeting; all director nominees elected, auditor ratified, say-on-pay approved
Quorum of 87.38% of eligible votes present at the June 7, 2022 Annual Meeting.
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GoPro Q1 revenue up 6% to $217M; GAAP EPS $0.04 vs loss; subscribers hit 1.74M
Revenue $217M (+6% YoY); GAAP net income $5.7M ($0.04 EPS) vs $10.2M loss ($0.07 loss).
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GoPro reports Q4 and FY 2021 results: rev +9%/+30%, GAAP EPS $2.27, $100M buyback
Q4 2021 revenue $391M (+9% YoY); GAAP EPS $0.32, non-GAAP EPS $0.41; gross margin 41.2%.