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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 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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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%.