GoPro announces disappointing third quarter results ahead of holiday sale

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GoPro announced revenues of $240.56 million, a decline of 40 percent from same period last year

GoPro announces disappointing third quarter results ahead of holiday sale

GoPro announced its third quarter results yesterday and it could cast a bad spell on the recently launched GoPro 5 action camera and Karma drone. GoPro has been pioneering the action camera market but it has seen competition from traditional camera makers like Nikon very recently.

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The company's Q3 numbers indicate that it missed revenue expectations by 23 percent. GoPro announced revenues of $240.56 million, a decline of 40 percent from same period last year. GoPro also announced loss of $0.60 per share, a decline that dragged the market cap down from $1.23 billion to $972 million. TechCrunch reports that GoPro's trading was halted prior to the release of the results. However, the results did come with a silver lining in the form of Q4 projections which hint at better numbers on the back of holiday sales.

GoPro's fourth quarter guidance foresees revenue of $625 million and $0.30 earnings per share. The company expects 2016 revenue to be between $1.25 billion and $1.31 billion. The revenue guidance comes on the back of strong holiday season.

GoPro is banking heavily on the sales of newly announced GoPro 5 action camera and its first ever portable drone. "These are the best products we've ever made and consumer demand is strong. GoPro is now a seamless storytelling experience and we're very happy with customer reception so far," said Nicholas Woodman, GoPro's Founder and CEO.

GoPro expects to hit double digit revenue growth year-over-year in 2017 and turn profitable next year. The company is also projecting to reach annual operating expenses of approximately $650 million on the back of strong demand for new products.

Karthekayan Iyer
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