Peloton teases new rower machine at Homecoming event

2022-05-14 06:40:47 By : Mr. larry lk

Yahoo Finance Live’s Brad Smith discusses Peloton hinting it could launch a new rower machine.

BRAD SMITH: Before we go to break, we wanted to bring you one story that was cut for time here. Peloton making moves. The company officially confirming a connected rower is coming soon. The design is going to be a similar vibe to the Treadmill. Rowers of the-- rumors of the rower, rather, have been around since 2018. The Peloton company just announced this in a tweet during its home company-- homecoming-- excuse me-- event today. I can't help but mention that Peloton shares, PTON, down over 50% year to date.

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