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    Peloton’s profits plunge $757 million, a sign the pandemic bubble has burst.

    May 10, 20222 Mins Read Business
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    Peloton, the maker of connected fitness bikes that was one of the hottest companies in the early days of the pandemic, announced this morning that it lost $757 million in the first three months of the year, far more than analysts were expecting. It also burned through roughly the same amount of cash.

    It’s the first earnings report under Peloton’s new chief executive, Barry McCarthy. Since taking the reins, Mr. McCarthy has focused on addressing supply chain issues, lowering costs and experimenting with the company’s pricing model. “Turnarounds are hard work,” Mr. McCarthy wrote in a letter to shareholders today.

    The quarter included more than $200 million in write downs, with about $30 million of that covering inventory that the company no longer thinks it can sell. Membership was up just 5 percent from last quarter, to seven million. And revenue fell 24 percent, to $964 million. Sixty percent of that came from products, and 40 percent from subscriptions.

    The company has $879 million in cash, which according to Mr. McCarthy leaves Peloton “thinly capitalized for a business of our scale.” Earlier this week, Peloton signed a binding commitment letter with JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs for a $750 million loan.

    Peloton’s earnings drop is yet another sign that the pandemic bubble has burst. Shares of Peloton were set to fall another 10 percent this morning. The company now has a market value of about $4 billion, down more than 90 percent from its high in early 2021 of $47 billion. Shares of Zoom, another pandemic darling, are also down 83 percent from October 2020. The virtual conferencing company now has a market value of $27 billion, or about its value before the pandemic.

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