Shares closed at $1.37 on Friday as the Nasdaq rose 1.71% to 26,247.08 and the Dow added 0.02% to 49,609.16.
The decline marked GoPro's third straight daily loss, while Nikon's ADRs dropped 7.80% to $11.46, leaving GoPro relatively stronger among peers despite falling.
GoPro ended 55.08% below its 52-week high of $3.05 reached on 23 September, and trading volume of 4.5 million was well under its 50-day average of 7.7 million.
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