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GoPro Quits the Drone Business (theverge.com)

GoPro has announced that it's exiting the drone business, citing the challenges of turning a profit in an "extremely competitive" market. From a report: The company revealed the news during its earnings report today, saying that its Karma drone would be the last it would make. The company is also laying off hundreds of staff and reducing the pay of CEO Nicholas Woodman to $1 as it struggles to manage its rocky financials. The $799 Karma drone was first unveiled in late 2016, but proved to be an unfinished and expensive product.

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  1. Thank Nick, take on for the team! by viperidaenz · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Drop your salary from about a million per year to $1
    Keep your hundred million in stock payments.

    That year, Woodman earned a staggering $77.4 million. His package included a base salary of $800,000 and stock awards of $74.6 million, as well as other compensation

    That was his 2016 package, 2017 was probably bigger.