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  • Peloton on Tuesday reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss and a steep decline in sales, as inventory piled up in warehouses and ate away at the company's cash. 
  • The connected fitness equipment maker also offered up a weak sales outlook for the fourth quarter, citing softer demand.
  • The company anticipates that planned subscription price hikes may lead some users to cancel their monthly memberships. 

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A Peloton stationary bike for sale at the company's showroom in Dedham, Massachusetts, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021.

Peloton on Tuesday reported a wider-than-expected quarterly loss and a steep decline in sales, as inventory piled up in warehouses and ate away at the company's cash. 

The connected fitness equipment maker also offered up a weak sales outlook for the fiscal fourth quarter, citing softer demand. The company anticipates planned subscription price hikes may lead some users to cancel their monthly memberships. 

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