GoPro, a leading action camera manufacturer, announced its second-quarter results on August 10, 2026, revealing a quarterly loss of $51 million (approximately 8.1 billion yen). In June 2026, the company had already stated that it had "serious concerns about continuing operations" due to a deterioration in cash flow caused by slowing sales and a sharp rise in memory-related costs. At the earnings call, it was announced that "the process of evalua…
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
GoPro, a leading action camera manufacturer, announced its second-quarter results on August 10, 2026, revealing a quarterly loss of $51 million (approximately 8.1 billion yen). In June 2026, the company had already stated that it had "serious concerns about continuing operations" due to a deterioration in cash flow caused by slowing sales and a sharp rise in memory-related costs. At the earnings call, it was announced that "the process of evalua…