GoPro Inc. stock falls 1.97 percent, ending three-day winning streak
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
GoPro Inc. stock falls 1.97 percent, ending three-day winning streak
8 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
GoPro shares closed at $1.49 on Wednesday, underperforming competitors like Nikon Corp. and surpassing average trading volume with 7.1 million shares traded.
The decline leaves GoPro stock 51.15% below its 52-week high of $3.05, reached on September 23rd, 2025.
The broader market was mixed, with the NASDAQ Composite Index rising slightly and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declining, highlighting GoPro's relative underperformance.
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