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Peloton will acquire Precor, a hotel and university fitness equipment maker, for $420 million. The at-home fitness firm announced the acquisition Monday, and said the deal will close in early 2021.
The connected gym equipment market presents opportunities in technology-driven personalization, AI integration, and hybrid ...
Precor, a 32-year-old company founded in Seattle, already has a networked fitness solution based in the cloud also called Preva.
Precor may also help expand Peloton’s international footprint. Precor, based in Greater Seattle area, sells to more than 100 countries and has offices in the Americas, Europe and Middle East and ...
Precor has announced a partnership with Nike affiliate Dimension 6 Fitness, where the company will offer Nike Strength’s free weights across its product lines. Precor sells manufactures and ...
The Precor TRM 445 Prioritizes Functionality, Not Flash This smooth, quiet treadmill closely replicates the feel of road running. By Jeff Dengate Published: Jan 09, 2019 1:47 PM EST Save Article ...
Precor, based in Woodinville, Wash., employs about 750 people worldwide, and the company wants to keep expanding into new areas of exercise technology.
Precor and DIRECTV are enabling fitness operators and hotels to provide exercisers with an expansive number of entertainment options, including their favorite programs in HD, as they work out on ...
Arguably the biggest benefit of the Precor acquisition is that it gives Peloton access to 625,000 square feet of U.S. manufacturing space, along with in-house tooling and fabrication, product ...
Peloton Interactive (PTON -0.33%) announced this morning that its acquisition of exercise equipment manufacturer Precor has been finalized in a deal worth $420 million in cash.
Precor’s S3.25 Strength System is a biomechanically correct fully body workout system that is designed to support good form and a full range of motion. There is a leg extension station, decline, ...
Peloton Interactive Inc. agreed to buy fitness-equipment company Precor for $420 million to gain U.S. manufacturing capabilities and new expansion opportunities.