• Loading stock data...
Sunday, July 6, 2025

Peloton Has Surprise Revenue Bump After Years-Long Slump

  • The company laid off 15% of its workforce in May and saw its CEO resign. 
  • Peloton’s stock surged after the announcement. 
Syndication: Asbury Park Press

Peloton could be pedaling toward a comeback. 

After struggling to sustain the momentum it had during the COVID-19 pandemic, the fitness equipment company posted an increase in revenue for the first time since 2022 on Thursday, resulting in a 35% spike in its stock price. Before the earnings call, Peloton shares were down 45% on the year until Wednesday’s surge. 

The company rode high during the COVID-19 pandemic when gyms were closed, people were home, and the company’s interactive bike provided both a sense of workout and community when both were hard to come by. But as life returned to normal, Peloton struggled to sustain its momentum. 

The result has been layoffs, leadership changes, and restructuring, all of which seem to have contributed to this week’s surprisingly good news. Earlier this year, Peloton cut about $15 million in costs and laid off 15% of its workforce. As part of the restructuring, CEO Barry McCarthy stepped down. The company posted losses of $30.5 million for the quarter compared to losses of nearly $242 million the previous year.

Peloton has since been run by two board members and is expected to announce a replacement for McCarthy before its next earnings call in the fall. While the sales growth was just 0.2%, that was well ahead of expectations. Sales had dropped for eight straight quarters since 2022, and analysts projected they would again. Instead, revenue rose to $644 million, a small $1.5 million increase but well ahead of the expectations for a $10 million–plus dip.

“From Q3 to Q4, the narrative has changed from Peloton needing a life jacket immediately to being able to tread water for a bit longer,” said Paul Cerro, chief investment officer at Cedar Grove Capital Management.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

American Celebs Want to Be Sports Owners. Soccer Is Where They Start

As U.S. team prices climb, investors set their sights abroad.
Donald Trump

Trump Bill Has $1.6 Billion for Olympics, World Cup Security

Host cities have lobbied for federal funding to help with security costs.
Bill Ackman
exclusive

Billionaire Bill Ackman Prepares for ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Tennis Match in..

Ackman says he’s “peaking next week” at the Hall of Fame Open.

3,000 Hot Dogs, $20K in Prizes: Behind the Nathan’s Eating Contest

Nathan’s serves up thousands of hot dogs and $20,000 in prize money.

Featured Today

Baseball’s Celebrity Row: Behind MLB’s First-Pitch Ritual

Often planned, sometimes spontaneous, the ritual throw is baseball’s celebrity row.
July 3, 2025

Geoffrey Esper Can’t Catch a Break at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

“Hot dogs is not one of my favorite competitions of the year.”
June 29, 2025

The Battle Over Wimbledon’s Ambitious Expansion Plan

A classic NIMBY standoff on one of the most hallowed grounds in sports.
Seattle Rough & Tumble
June 28, 2025

Women’s Sports Bars Are on the Rise. Survival Isn’t Guaranteed

Some women’s sports bars are cashing in. Others are clawing for funding.
A Lululemon store at Freehold Raceway Mall in Freehold Township, New Jersey on Nov. 30, 2023

Sportswear Stocks Rise as Trump Touts Vietnam Trade Deal

Tariffs on Vietnam imports will be 20%, down from a prior threat of 46%.
Jun 20, 2024; Eugene, OR, USA; Detailed view of Nike Alphafly 3 racing flat at the Nike by Eugene store.
June 25, 2025

Investors Hunt for Signs Nike Has Regained Its Footing

Nike’s fundamentals are “still challenged.”
From vintage to unique collaborations, various Nike and Jordan shoes are displayed on a wall at Saved Soles inside West Ridge Mall.
June 26, 2025

Nike Stumbles Less Than Expected, Giving Wall Street Hope

The sports apparel and footwear giant beats Wall Street expectations.
Sponsored

Hottest Matchups Following NFL Schedule Release

The NFL released the 2025 regular-season schedule, and anticipation is already building in the ticket marketplace with four months to go.
Jun 15, 2025; Oakmont, Pennsylvania, USA; JJ Spaun putts on the 18th green to win during the final round of the U.S. Open golf tournament.
June 16, 2025

‘Pandemonium’: Putter Maker Sees Sales Surge After JJ Spaun’s U.S. Open Win

The company behind Spaun’s putter is already in talks with his people.
June 13, 2025

U.S. Open Merch Pops Thanks to Oakmont’s Squirrel, Viral TikToks

There are more than 400,000 pieces of merchandise available at Oakmont.
Tom's Watch Bar
June 12, 2025

How the Pacers and Caitlin Clark Boosted One Bar’s Bottom Line

Tom’s Watch Bar hosted John Haliburton for at least five games.
June 12, 2025

U.S. Open Cashing In on Signature Cocktail Trend With Lemon Wedge

Last year, the whiskey cocktail was served more than 50,000 times.