GoPro, at risk of bankruptcy, is getting a $20 million loan from its founder and inventor as the process for potential sale “continues to progress”
GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman is buying $20 million in stock to help keep the action camera afloat amid the search for a potential buyer or merger
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