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Related: About this forumPeloton to Cut 800 Jobs, Hike Prices and Shut Stores in Sweeping Overhaul
Peloton to Cut 800 Jobs, Hike Prices and Shut Stores in Sweeping Overhaul
Mark Gurman
Fri, August 12, 2022 at 12:42 PM
(Bloomberg) -- Peloton Interactive Inc. will embark on a sweeping overhaul that includes cutting nearly 800 jobs, raising prices for its Bike+ and Tread machines, and outsourcing functions such as equipment deliveries and customer service to outside companies.
The changes, which the company disclosed Friday in a memo to employees, also includes gradually closing many of its retail showrooms a process that will get underway next year. Its the most wide-ranging shake-up yet under Chief Executive Officer Barry McCarthy, a tech veteran who took the helm in February.
Peloton is hoping to turn around a business that had thrived during the early days of the pandemic but suffered a punishing slowdown in the past year. Sales are declining, losses are mounting, and the companys stock price was down nearly 90% over the past 12 months. The latest moves are an attempt to reinvigorate sales, boost efficiency and restore some of Pelotons former cachet.
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In its third known set of layoffs this year, the company will fire 784 employees across its distribution and customer service teams. Peloton will stop using in-house employees and vans to deliver equipment and shutter 16 warehouses across North America. Instead, it will rely on providers of third-party logistics, or 3PL, to set up bikes and treadmills at customer homes.
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Mark Gurman
Fri, August 12, 2022 at 12:42 PM
(Bloomberg) -- Peloton Interactive Inc. will embark on a sweeping overhaul that includes cutting nearly 800 jobs, raising prices for its Bike+ and Tread machines, and outsourcing functions such as equipment deliveries and customer service to outside companies.
The changes, which the company disclosed Friday in a memo to employees, also includes gradually closing many of its retail showrooms a process that will get underway next year. Its the most wide-ranging shake-up yet under Chief Executive Officer Barry McCarthy, a tech veteran who took the helm in February.
Peloton is hoping to turn around a business that had thrived during the early days of the pandemic but suffered a punishing slowdown in the past year. Sales are declining, losses are mounting, and the companys stock price was down nearly 90% over the past 12 months. The latest moves are an attempt to reinvigorate sales, boost efficiency and restore some of Pelotons former cachet.
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In its third known set of layoffs this year, the company will fire 784 employees across its distribution and customer service teams. Peloton will stop using in-house employees and vans to deliver equipment and shutter 16 warehouses across North America. Instead, it will rely on providers of third-party logistics, or 3PL, to set up bikes and treadmills at customer homes.
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Peloton to Cut 800 Jobs, Hike Prices and Shut Stores in Sweeping Overhaul (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2022
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Reinvigorate sales, boost efficiency, and restore some of Peloton's former (elite) cachet?
Backseat Driver
Aug 2022
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3Hotdogs
(13,394 posts)1. Nobody buying the shit..... so raise prices.
That'll work.
Save your money.... November 20th..... Peleton's big Black Friday sale coming up.
December 26th, Peloton's BIG, BIGGG BIGGGEEEESSSTTTTT going out of business sale. No refunds, no returns.
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)2. Reinvigorate sales, boost efficiency, and restore some of Peloton's former (elite) cachet?
Sorry for those many employees let go...On the real Road to Nowhere as the life-cycle of stationary Peloton cachet at home reinvents itself I offer:
https://www.adventurecycling.org/blog/road-to-nowhere/
hlthe2b
(106,357 posts)3. That bike was so totally dependent on the subscription "training" service I never gave it a second
thought because I knew this is all they had to do to essentially render it useless. Yeah, you can tool around on it sans any classes or real-time motivation, but the far far cheaper one in my second bedroom does that already...
peppertree
(22,850 posts)4. 'Peloton' means firing squad in Spanish
Appropriately enough.