Xponential Fitness, Inc. Class A Common Stock (XPOF)
12.98
-0.85 (-6.15%)
Xponential Fitness Inc is a company that specializes in providing a diverse range of fitness and wellness services, operating a portfolio of boutique fitness brands
Focused on the growing market of health-conscious consumers, the company offers various workout experiences, including yoga, Pilates, cycling, and so much more, appealing to individuals seeking personalized and community-oriented fitness solutions. With a franchise-based business model, Xponential Fitness enables its brands to expand their reach across numerous locations, promoting an active lifestyle through innovative fitness offerings and high-quality training programs.

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Xponential Fitness announces Mark King as the new CEO effective June 17, 2024, boosting investor confidence. King, with a robust track record at Taco Bell and Adidas, aims to enhance global brand performance and franchise operations.
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