Fitbit posted revenues for the first quarter that were significantly down from the same period last year, while they slightly exceeded Wall Street analysts' expectations. The results were dragged down by a decline in the core fitness tracking category. The company sold 2.2 million wearable devices in the quarter, down ...
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