Its founder, self-made billionaire Nicholas Woodman, tells Bloomberg the first time he realized his company would be successful. Two young boys, about 12 years old, yelled out GoPro's slogan to him on the beach. GoPro
Nicholas Woodman, 38, is a self-made billionaire. He created Woodman Labs, the maker of GoPro cameras, in 2002. Now the company has more than 500 employees and it generated $986 million in 2013. It started trading
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — GoPro Inc. (GPRO) was jumping on Thursday, rising as much as 31% to $31.43, as investors scrambled to get a piece of the video-camera maker popular with zealots of surfing, skiiing and other sports. Shares of the San Mateo,
Wall Street is feeling adventurous. Investors sent shares of GoPro Inc. up 30 percent in their stock market debut Thursday, following an initial public offering that valued the sports camera maker at about $3 billion. The company makes wearable sports
Its founder, self-made billionaire Nicholas Woodman, tells Bloomberg the first time he realized his company would be successful. Two young boys, about 12 years old, yelled out GoPro's slogan to him on the beach. GoPro
GoPro Shares Jump 31% in Debut