Peloton Interactive, Inc. (PTON)
NASDAQ: PTON · Real-Time Price · USD
6.42
-0.14 (-2.13%)
At close: Dec 5, 2025, 4:00 PM EST
6.43
+0.01 (0.16%)
After-hours: Dec 5, 2025, 7:59 PM EST
Peloton Interactive Revenue
Peloton Interactive had revenue of $550.80M in the quarter ending September 30, 2025, a decrease of -6.01%. This brings the company's revenue in the last twelve months to $2.46B, down -8.75% year-over-year. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, Peloton Interactive had annual revenue of $2.49B, down -7.77%.
Revenue (ttm)
$2.46B
Revenue Growth
-8.75%
P/S Ratio
1.04
Revenue / Employee
$924,548
Employees
2,656
Market Cap
2.68B
Revenue Chart
Revenue History
Revenue Definition
Revenue, also called sales, is the amount of money a company receives from its business activities, such as sales of products or services. Revenue does not take any expenses into account and is therefore different from profits.
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PTON News
- 2 days ago - Here's Why I Wouldn't Touch Peloton Stock With a 10-Foot Pole Right Now - The Motley Fool
- 2 days ago - Peloton Interactive, Inc. (PTON) Presents at Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference 2025 Transcript - Seeking Alpha
- 7 days ago - Are Peloton (PTON) Stock Investors Happy, or Did They Miss Out? - The Motley Fool
- 10 days ago - Peloton Announces Participation in the Morgan Stanley Global Consumer & Retail Conference - GlobeNewsWire
- 17 days ago - Can AI Drive Peloton's Comeback? - The Motley Fool
- 18 days ago - Peloton Commences the Maiden Drilling Program at the North Elko Lithium Project, Nevada - TheNewswire
- 19 days ago - Peloton Closes a Second Tranche of Financing Bringing the Total to $1,036,252.53 - TheNewswire
- 19 days ago - Is It Time to Buy Peloton Stock? Here's the Good News and the Bad News. - The Motley Fool