Peloton's Growth Is Slowing, Cuts Prices
The fitness bike maker is expected to cut the price of its flagship bike as people head back to their local gyms and do less exercise at home. The company is also starting to shift its business mix back toward treadmill sales, which are less profitable than its cycles.

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