Covid pandemic was probably 'the worst thing' for Peloton, says BMO senior analyst
Simeon Siegel, senior analyst at BMO Capital Markets, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss shares of Peloton, which have fallen sharply after a CNBC report said the company was cutting production.
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