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How GoPro Became a Victim of Bad Business Strategyby@behzadsharifi
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How GoPro Became a Victim of Bad Business Strategy

by Behzad Sharifi4mNovember 15th, 2021
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GoPro stock prices went south after a promising NASDAQ debut in 2014. GoPro has been a no-growth company almost since its IPO. GoPro investors have never seen sales get back to those levels, and its stock price has fallen about 88% from its market debut. CEO Nick Woodman was the best paid CEO in Silicon Valley by far. Woodman bought a 180-foot yacht, a Gulfstream jet, homes in Montana and Hawaii, and a fleet of vintage sports cars. This is a brief history of bad business decisions and strategy.

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