Peloton Stock Price Plummets as Treadmill Prices Decrease: How Did the Fitness Titan Get Here?Stock for Peloton, the fitness brand popular for its treadmills and bikes, plummeted upon release of the company's Q1 earnings report.

ByEmily Rella

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It was the storm we all saw coming — Pelotontook a massive hitin Q1 as the demand for at-home fitness equipment continues to plummet from all-time highs during pandemic lockdowns and restrictions.

The company lost a whopping $757 million in the quarter, with sales down over 15% year over year in the same time period.

The reason is simple — too much inventory and too little demand, as the companyforecasts just $700 millionin sales for Q2, leaving shares to plummet up to 15% during early trading hours on Tuesday.

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"As discussed last quarter, we anticipated fiscal 2022 would be a very challenging year to forecast, given unusual year-ago comparisons, demand uncertainty amidst re-opening economies, and widely-reported supply chain constraints and commodity cost pressures," Peloton CEO Barry McCarthysaid in a letter to shareholders. "Although we are pleased to have delivered first quarter results that modestly exceeded our guidance, a softer than anticipated start to Q2 and challenged visibility into our near-term operating performance is leading us to recalibrate our fiscal year outlook."

But this isn't the most shocking news for the company that's seen its share of public scandals and cringeworthy moments including recalls, ill-timed commercials and unexpected leadership changes. Here's what's led the company to the position that it's in today.

June 2021: A new report shows hackers can spy on users while they're using their bikes and treadmills at home

"The问题报告to us by McAfee requires that an attacker be able to connect directly to one of the USB ports on the tablet on the Bike+ or the Tread," Adrian Stone, VP and head of global information security at Peloton,saidin a statement when the security issue first became public. "They would then be able to modify the software on the device, and could then install malware or access data that is communicated between the device and our services."

Peloton assured users that the issue was "already fixed" as users would be prompted to install a new software update that would nip the issue in the bud.

August 2021: The DOJ launches an investigation into Peloton for injuries customers suffered on their Tread+ devices

The companyadmitted that it had been subpoenaedby the DOJ over reported injuries via an SEC filing.

Related:Report Says Hackers Can Spy on You When You're on Your Peloton Bike, Treadmill

"We have received reports of a number of injuries associated with our Tread+ product, one of which led to the death of a child. In April 2021, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ("CPSC") issued a warning to consumers about the safety hazards associated with the Tread+ and is continuing to investigate the matter. We are also subject to investigations by DOJ, DHS, and the SEC related to this matter. We intend to cooperate fully with each of these investigations, and at this time, we are unable to predict the eventual scope, duration or outcome of the investigations," the filing read.

December 2021 and January 22: PR nightmares ensue during the heart attack blunders

BothAnd Just Like That …and Billionsshowcased main charactershaving heart attacks while using a Peloton bike.

Peloton evenattempted to clap backwith a commercial that showcased Mr. Big from theSex and the Cityreboot and showed him to still be alive.

The damage at that point, however, was already done.

February 2022: CEO John Foley resigns, 2,800 employees are laid off

The companyannounced that founder and CEO John Foleywould be stepping down and that it would be cutting 20% of its corporate workforce.

"Peloton is at an important juncture, and we are taking decisive steps. Our focus is on building on the already amazing Peloton member experience, while optimizing our organization to deliver profitable growth," Foley said in acompany statementat the time. "With today's announcements, we are taking action to ensure Peloton capitalizes on the large, long-term connected fitness opportunity. This restructuring program is the result of diligent planning to address key areas of the business and realign our operations so that we can execute against our growth opportunity with efficiency and discipline."

The company reportedly offered laid-off employees a free one-year subscription to its services as compensation.

April 2022: Subscription prices increase, equipment prices decrease

Set to go into effect on June 1 of this year,Peloton's all-access subscription price in the U.S. will increase from $39 to $44 per month and will remain the same for international members. For those who don't own Peloton equipment, plans will remain at $12.99 a month.

Last month,Pelotonreduced the prices of its bikes and treadmills, dropping the former from $1,745 to $1,445 (including a $250 shipping and set-up fee), the Bike+ from $2,495 to $1,995 and the Tread machine from $2,845 to $2,695 (including a $350 shipping and set-up fee.)

Related:Peloton Claps Back at Horrifying 'Sex and the City' Reboot Scene: 'He's Alive'

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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