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Are Amazon, Nike and other 'big names' planning a bid for Peloton?
POSTED 07 Feb 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed during the pandemic, as people flocked to online fitness due to pandemic lockdowns Credit: Peloton
A number of big-name suitors are believed to be looking at making a bid for Peloton
Those evaluating a bid include online retail behemoth Amazon and sports equipment brand Nike
The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed to US$163 during the height of the pandemic
Shares in the company have fallen sharply since and are currently trading at just US$24.60
A number of big-name suitors are believed to be looking at making a bid for at-home fitness giant Peloton.

According to the Wall Street Journal, those mulling over a potential bid include online retail behemoth Amazon, with sports equipment brand Nike also believed to looking at an offer.

The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, as people flocked to online and digital fitness due to pandemic lockdowns.

In December 2020, shares were trading at US$163 and the company was valued at around US$42bn.

In the same month, Peloton acquired commercial fitness specialist Precor – a move designed to meet increased demand for its products, which had led to challenges with supply.

During 2021 and into 2022, however, a mixture of people returning to the gym – following the lifting of pandemic restrictions – and an increasingly competitive digital fitness market has seen Peloton struggle.

In August 2021, it lowered the price of its original Peloton Bike across all markets to US$1,495 (€1,495, £1,350 GBP) and reported fourth qurter losses of US$313.2m – against profits of US$89.1m the year before.

Shares in the company have also fallen sharply and are currently trading at just US$24.60.

In addition, one of its investors – Blackwells Capital – has called on Peloton’s board to remove the company’s chief executive, John Foley, and put the company up for sale.

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NEWS
Are Amazon, Nike and other 'big names' planning a bid for Peloton?
POSTED 07 Feb 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed during the pandemic, as people flocked to online fitness due to pandemic lockdowns Credit: Peloton
A number of big-name suitors are believed to be looking at making a bid for Peloton
Those evaluating a bid include online retail behemoth Amazon and sports equipment brand Nike
The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed to US$163 during the height of the pandemic
Shares in the company have fallen sharply since and are currently trading at just US$24.60
A number of big-name suitors are believed to be looking at making a bid for at-home fitness giant Peloton.

According to the Wall Street Journal, those mulling over a potential bid include online retail behemoth Amazon, with sports equipment brand Nike also believed to looking at an offer.

The value of Peloton's shares sky-rocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, as people flocked to online and digital fitness due to pandemic lockdowns.

In December 2020, shares were trading at US$163 and the company was valued at around US$42bn.

In the same month, Peloton acquired commercial fitness specialist Precor – a move designed to meet increased demand for its products, which had led to challenges with supply.

During 2021 and into 2022, however, a mixture of people returning to the gym – following the lifting of pandemic restrictions – and an increasingly competitive digital fitness market has seen Peloton struggle.

In August 2021, it lowered the price of its original Peloton Bike across all markets to US$1,495 (€1,495, £1,350 GBP) and reported fourth qurter losses of US$313.2m – against profits of US$89.1m the year before.

Shares in the company have also fallen sharply and are currently trading at just US$24.60.

In addition, one of its investors – Blackwells Capital – has called on Peloton’s board to remove the company’s chief executive, John Foley, and put the company up for sale.

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Amazon expands Halo as it looks to challenge Fitbit, Apple and Peloton


Amazon has made a major move to grab itself a bigger share of the digital fitness and wellness market, by significantly expanding its Halo offer.
Peloton's new commercial arm sets aim on the hospitality market


Peloton has completed the merging of its commercial operations with Precor, the equipment brand it acquired earlier this year.
Peloton hits its first big hurdle as the company grapples with growing pains


Shares in Peloton have fallen after the company revealed fourth-quarter losses. It also said that tactical changes to the business will hit profits until 2023.
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McKinsey: 84 per cent of consumers say wellness is a top priority
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