Fitbit recorded significantly lower revenues and profits for its second quarter ended on July 1 than in the year-ago period. However, they slightly exceeded the company's own guidance. This, and the announcement that Fitbit's first smartwatch would be arriving in time for holiday selling, sent shares up by more than ...
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