KEY POINTS
  • Peloton is seeing demand for its high-end exercise bikes and treadmills spike again, as Covid-19 cases are rising at a record clip in America.
  • "The recent spikes in Covid cases and newly imposed lockdowns ... have had a significant positive impact on sales," Peloton CFO Jill Woodworth said.

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Cari Gundee rides her Peloton exercise bike at her home on April 06, 2020 in San Anselmo, California. More people are turning to Peloton due to shelter-in-place orders because of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Peloton is seeing demand for its high-end exercise bikes and treadmills spike again, as Covid-19 cases are rising at a record clip in America, and consumers are hunkering down at home ahead of the winter months during the pandemic.

"The recent spikes in Covid cases and newly imposed lockdowns in some of our markets have had a significant positive impact on sales," Peloton CFO Jill Woodworth told analysts Thursday.

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