PTON
PELOTON INTERA-A (PTON)
NASDAQ
$5.44+$0.005 (+0.09%)
Price as of Jun 23, 2026 3:05 PM EDT
  • $2.3B
    Market Cap
  • -14.76%
    1-Year Change
  • Leisure
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 26
  • Momentum Score: 36
  • True Yield: N/A
  • Financial Health Score: 94
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3 Stocks Under $10 to Buy Hand Over Fist in June

The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks with turnaround potential: Opendoor Technologies, which is approaching profitability despite a 75% revenue decline from its 2022 peak; Grab Holdings, a Southeast Asian superapp with 24% revenue growth and accelerating earnings; and Peloton Interactive, which posted its strongest revenue growth since 2021 and recently turned profitable.

06/08/2026, 9:07 AMThe Motley Fool

Why Peloton Stock Zoomed More Than 17% Higher Last Month

Peloton Interactive's stock surged over 17% in May 2026 following its return to profitability in Q3 FY2026, posting $26 million in net income versus a $48 million loss year-over-year. The company achieved modest 1% revenue growth to $631 million and raised full-year guidance. Additional support came from inclusion in the S&P SmallCap 600 index. However, connected fitness subscriptions declined nearly 8% to 2.66 million, raising concerns about business sustainability.

06/08/2026, 4:03 AMThe Motley Fool

Peleton's (PTON) Chief Commercial Officer Sold All Their Shares for $584,000

Peloton's Chief Commercial Officer Sanders Dion C. sold all 112,523 of his directly held shares for approximately $584,000 at $5.19 per share on May 20, 2026, reducing his stake to zero. The sale follows a pattern of regular share reductions since April 2025 and occurs amid mixed company performance, with recent positive metrics including rising gross margins and free cash flow, but declining paid subscriptions.

05/31/2026, 10:23 AMThe Motley Fool

Billionaire Investor David Einhorn Just Bought These Beaten-Down Consumer Stocks. Are They Ready to Rally?

Billionaire investor David Einhorn purchased several undervalued consumer stocks in Q1, including Victoria's Secret (increased 30%), Crocs (new position), Deckers Outdoor (increased 60%), and Peloton Interactive (increased 4,000%). These beaten-down stocks are trading at attractive valuations with potential for recovery as companies execute turnarounds in their respective markets.

05/23/2026, 6:15 AMThe Motley Fool

Oura's IPO Could Reveal Whether Wellness Tech Is Finally Wall Street-Ready

Smart ring maker Oura Health is preparing for an IPO that could serve as a key test for whether public markets are ready to support consumer-facing health technology companies. Unlike earlier wearable makers, Oura relies on a subscription model for health insights rather than just device sales. The company's debut comes as the digital health sector has undergone a repricing after pandemic-era excesses, with 620 digital health ventures exiting between 2023-2025 for $36.3 billion. However, Oura faces competition from tech giants like Apple and Samsung, and must prove it can scale beyond its core enthusiast base.

05/22/2026, 4:53 PMBenzinga

Should Investors Buy Peloton Stock After Its 96% Decline? Here's the Good News and the Bad News.

Peloton's stock has plummeted 96% from its 2020 pandemic peak as demand for its exercise equipment collapsed when lockdowns ended. While the company has achieved profitability through aggressive cost-cutting and shifted toward subscription services, revenue has declined for five consecutive years. With subscriber bases shrinking and Wall Street forecasting flat revenue ahead, the analyst concludes the stock decline doesn't represent a buying opportunity.

05/18/2026, 6:05 AMThe Motley Fool

3 Battered Stocks Under $10 Worth Buying Right Now

The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks—Grab Holdings, Snap, and Peloton—as potential turnaround opportunities despite recent declines. Each company trades significantly below analyst fair value estimates and offers substantial upside potential for risk-tolerant investors willing to bet on their recovery strategies and long-term growth prospects.

05/13/2026, 1:46 PMInvesting

3 Battered Stocks Under $10 Worth Buying Right Now

The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks—Grab Holdings, Snap, and Peloton—as potential buying opportunities despite recent declines. Each company trades well below analyst fair value estimates and consensus 'Buy' ratings, offering significant upside potential for risk-tolerant investors willing to bet on turnaround stories in their respective sectors.

05/13/2026, 6:02 AMInvesting

Is Peloton Broken, or Is It About to Make a Comeback?

Peloton is showing signs of progress with expectations to turn profitable in fiscal 2026 and improved cost management, but declining subscriptions remain a major concern. The stock has recovered slightly after earnings but remains down 14% year-to-date and 78% below its first-day closing price. The author recommends keeping the stock on a watch list rather than buying, citing it as a risky investment until the company demonstrates sustained subscriber growth.

05/12/2026, 8:26 AMThe Motley Fool

Will S&P 500 Open Up Or Down On May 7?

The S&P 500 rallied to an all-time high on May 7, 2026, climbing 1.46% to 7,365.12 as investors responded positively to reports of potential U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. Oil prices fell sharply on de-escalation hopes, boosting equities. Polymarket traders are leaning bullish for Thursday's opening, with strong corporate earnings and AI momentum supporting the rally. President Trump cautioned that no agreement has been finalized.

05/07/2026, 5:34 AMBenzinga

Peloton Is Getting Cheaper. Could It Be the Buy That Changes Your Financial Future?

Peloton's stock has plummeted 36% in six months and trades at a 79% discount to its historical average price-to-sales ratio. While the company's valuation appears attractive, the analyst warns against investing due to declining revenue (projected to drop 3% in fiscal 2026), shrinking subscriber base (under 2.7 million, down 8% year-over-year), and five consecutive years of declining sales. Despite strong product innovation, the stock is viewed as an extremely risky investment unlikely to generate life-changing returns.

04/27/2026, 5:39 AMThe Motley Fool

Should This Trillion-Dollar "Magnificent Seven" Company Spend Billions to Buy Peloton in 2026?

The article explores whether Apple should acquire struggling fitness company Peloton, which has seen its stock plummet 96% from peak levels. While Apple has the financial capacity and strategic fit through its health initiatives and brand strength, the author ultimately concludes Peloton's small addressable market and declining revenue make it an unattractive acquisition target for a company focused on large-scale opportunities.

04/06/2026, 11:31 PMThe Motley Fool

2 Reasons I Haven't Bought Peloton Interactive, and Don't Plan on Doing So...Ever

The author explains why he avoids investing in Peloton Interactive despite its premium product quality. The two main concerns are: (1) lack of competitive moat as competitors offer cheaper alternatives, and (2) the cyclical and non-sticky nature of the fitness industry. Peloton's membership has declined from a pandemic peak of 7 million to 5.8 million, with revenue falling from $4.0 billion to $2.5 billion, making it a risky investment despite potential acquisition prospects.

03/23/2026, 8:05 PMThe Motley Fool

1 Reason I Haven't Bought Peloton -- and Probably Never Will

Peloton Interactive has failed to return to growth since its revenue peaked at $4 billion in fiscal 2021, declining to $2.5 billion in fiscal 2025 with further projected declines. Despite strategic initiatives including distribution partnerships and AI-powered coaching, the company continues to struggle with a limited target market. With shares down 98% and only 2.7 million connected fitness subscribers versus the co-founder's 100 million projection, the analyst views Peloton as a short-lived fitness fad past its prime and recommends avoiding the stock.

03/05/2026, 5:05 PMThe Motley Fool

Rule Breaker Investing Pet Peeves, Vol. 9

David Gardner presents the ninth installment of his annual Pet Peeves series, discussing seven new irritations including overstated corporate purpose statements, the phrase 'if I'm being honest,' buy now pay later services, 'fun size' marketing, minimal conversational responses, loud Amtrak overhead compartments, and the phrase 'in my day.' Gardner critiques how companies use inflated language to describe their missions while offering practical commentary on consumer behavior and communication habits.

03/02/2026, 1:31 PMThe Motley Fool

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Statistics

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Day Range
$5.42
$5.67
$5.43
1-Year Range
$3.71
$9.00
$5.43
Latest Close$5.43
Change
-$0.34 (-6.26%)
Volume11,551,793
Market Cap$2.3B
Shares Outstanding417.2M
P/E (TTM)103.23
Diluted EPS (TTM)$0.05
Enterprise Value$2.4B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

PELOTON INTERACTIVE INC
PELOTON INTERACTIVE INC
https://www.onepeloton.com
$2.3B
Market Cap
$23.2M
Net Income
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Leisure
441 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY, United States, 10001
929 567 0006

Peloton Interactive, Inc. provides fitness and wellness products and services in North America and internationally. The company offers connected fitness products, such as the Peloton Bike, Peloton Bike+, Peloton Tread, Peloton Tread+, and Peloton Row. It also provides all-access, rental, and Peloton App memberships. In addition, the company leases Peloton Bike+ products. The company sells its products through e-commerce and inside sales, retail showrooms, and third-party retailers. Peloton Interactive, Inc. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

Key Executives

  • Peter C. Stern
  • Nick V. Caldwell
  • Dion Camp Sanders
  • Jennifer Cotter
  • Megan Imbres

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions5.7B (67.14%)
  • Mutual Funds2.7B (32.38%)
  • Insiders40.8M (0.48%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)