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GoPro CEO refuses his own salary as company continues cutting costs. What's next for the action camera giant?
After announcing a 15 percent reduction in staff last year, GoPro is continuing its cost-cutting measures into 2025 as CEO Nicholas Woodman voluntarily declined his salary for the remainder of the ...
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Is GoPro for sale? Possibly
GoPro hasn't been the market leader in action cameras since its heyday in the 2010s, and has suffered falling revenue, layoffs, and more in recent years. Now the company has said it's entertaining ...
The announcement follows GoPro’s May 11 disclosure that it was evaluating strategic options after receiving outside interest ...
The founder and longtime CEO of camera maker GoPro just took a decidedly unusual cost-cutting step: He gave up his massive salary for the rest of the year. Nicholas Woodman, 49, volunteered to go ...
GoPro (NASDAQ:GPRO) said it has begun a strategic review after receiving inbound merger-and-acquisition interest tied to its ...
Billionaire Nick Woodman’s fortune dropped $229 million this week after he fulfilled a promise made to his college roommate more than a decade ago. The GoPro Inc. founder returned 4.7 million shares ...
GoPro, Inc. Q1 revenue fell 26% and margins hit 4.3% as cash burn persists. Click for this GPRO earnings update and look at ...
GoPro could be heading toward one of the biggest shake-ups in its history after the company confirmed it is exploring a ...
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