KEY POINTS
  • Peloton's new CEO, Barry McCarthy, is telling remaining staff that he's "here for the comeback story."
  • "We have to be willing to confront the world as it is, not as we want it to be if we're going to be successful," he wrote in the memo, which was obtained by CNBC.
  • Analysts say they are optimistic about what McCarthy can do at Peloton, given his experience working with founders and helping lead companies with massive membership-based businesses.

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Barry McCarthy, chief financial officer at Spotify, attend annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, July 11, 2018 in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Peloton's new CEO, Barry McCarthy, is telling remaining staff that he's "here for the comeback story."

In an email sent to Peloton employees late Tuesday, following the announcement that the former Netflix and Spotify exec would be succeeding Peloton founder John Foley as chief executive, McCarthy laid the groundwork for his plans to turn around the embattled connected fitness company.

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