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Delayed Karma: GoPro pushes drone launch to winter

Wearable action camera GoPro Inc said on Thursday it would delay the launch of its drone, Karma, until the holiday shopping season.

The company’s shares were down 4.3 percent at US$10.25 in after-hours trading.

The drone, which was expected to release in the first half of the year, was seen by analysts as key in turning around the company’s fortunes.

“The biggest surprise is that they delayed Karma,” Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter said.

“They said they wanted to work on the features... they did not explain the delay and why they did not notice it three months ago,” he said.

GoPro’s helmet-and body-mounted cameras are popular with surfers, skydivers and other adventure sports enthusiasts.

But the company is facing pressure from improved video-shooting abilities of smartphones that are likely affecting sales of traditional cameras.

The company’s revenue halved to US$183.5 million in first quarter ended March 31.

GoPro said it shipped 701,000 cameras in the quarter, a 47.8 percent drop from a year earlier.

The company posted a net loss of US$107.4 million, or 78 cents per share, compared with a profit of US$16.8 million, or 11 cents per share, a year earlier.

GoPro said it took a charge of about US$8 million, largely due to the phasing out of some Hero products.

The company launched its Hero4 Session in July for US$399.99, but slashed its price by US$100 two months later due to weaker-than-expected demand.

Excluding items, the company lost 63 cents per share, bigger than the 60 cents analysts had expected.

Up to Thursday’s close, GoPro’s shares had fallen 40.5 percent this year. -- Reuters

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