Peloton
Coverage of Peloton in the Nexus archive.
- Short seller Andrew Left convicted of securities fraud
Andrew Left, a short seller and securities analyst, was convicted by a federal grand jury in California of securities fraud. He was accused of manipulating stock prices through Citron Research by publishing sensationalized commentary on companies like Tesla and GameStop to profit from retail investors. He faces up to 25 years in prison and plans to contest the conviction.
- Talking Shop with former Peloton trainer Kendall Toole
Former Peloton trainer Kendall Toole shared her favorite products, including Celsius and Thrive Causemetics' mascara. She also mentioned Dream Recovery's sleep mask and Barilla Protein+ Pasta. These are her go-to items outside of work.
- Peloton beats estimates on revenue as higher subscription prices offer a boost
Peloton reported revenue that exceeded estimates, largely due to higher subscription prices. The company's CEO, Peter Stern, views the price increase as a value-driven decision. This move suggests Peloton is focusing on generating more revenue from its existing subscriber base.
- Peloton Raises Full-Year Outlook, Signaling Turnaround on Track
Peloton has raised its full-year outlook, indicating a potential turnaround for the company. This signals a positive shift in the company's performance. The news suggests an improvement in Peloton's financial prospects.
- Spotify’s next frontier: fitness content
Spotify is expanding into the fitness industry by introducing workout videos, curated playlists, and Peloton classes within its app, available to both free and Premium users.
- Spotify is partnering with Peloton for guided workouts
Spotify is expanding into fitness by partnering with Peloton, offering curated playlists and over 1,400 guided workouts for Premium subscribers. The collaboration includes content from creators like Yoga with Kassandra, Sweaty Studio, and Chloe Ting, further diversifying Spotify's offerings beyond music into wellness.
- Peloton, stay in your lane
The article discusses Peloton's product focus, mentioning a newsletter by The Verge's Victoria Song and a movie scene featuring Hudson Williams using a Peloton treadmill. It critiques attempts to expand Peloton beyond its core product.
- ChatGPT’s latest stylistic quirk is sinister, infuriating – and absolutely everywhere | Stuart Heritage
The article discusses the pervasive use of the rhetorical phrase 'it’s not X, it’s Y' in online content, attributing it to ChatGPT's stylistic influence. The author expresses frustration with this pattern appearing in various media, including social platforms and TV shows.