:Logitech International on Tuesday raised its sales outlook for the first half of its 2024 financial year, in the first set of results since longstanding CEO Bracken Darrell quit the computer peripherals maker last month.The company said it now expects first-half sales of $1.875 billion to $1.975 billion, com
:Logitech International on Tuesday raised its sales outlook for the first half of its 2024 financial year, in the first set of results since longstanding CEO Bracken Darrell quit the computer peripherals maker last month.
After seeing a big jump in sales during the COVID-19 pandemic as people equipped their home offices with the latest keyboards and peripherals, Logitech has been bracing itself for a downturn this year. The downturn is a challenge for Logitech, as it searches for a successor to Darrell, who stepped down last month to become CEO of VF Corp, the maker of Vans sneakers and The North Face outdoor wear.
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