SNBR
$2.83-0.02 (-0.70%)
Sleep Number Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, markets, distributes, retails, and services sleep solutions in the United States.
Recent News
How The Investment Story Is Shifting For Sleep Number (SNBR) After Lower Targets And New Products
Sleep Number’s updated fair value estimate has shifted from US$11.00 to US$4.50 per share, bringing it closer to recent analyst price targets clustered around US$4 to US$5. Street research has largely coalesced around Neutral ratings and these lower targets, reflecting mixed views on how quickly current initiatives can reshape the story. Read on to see how this evolving narrative might matter for your own view on the stock and what to watch next. Analyst Price Targets don't always capture the...
5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Sleep Number’s Q4 Earnings Call
Sleep Number’s fourth quarter was marked by a notable beat on revenue expectations, despite ongoing top-line pressures. Management attributed sequential improvement to the successful rollout of its new Comfort mode mattress and a streamlined product lineup, which CEO Linda Findley described as “3.5x what we expected and nearly twice all the sales of all 3 C Series beds that this bed replaces.” Leadership also emphasized the impact of $185 million in annualized cost reductions, which contributed
39-year-old mattress chain shares Chapter 11 bankruptcy warning
A well-known U.S. mattress retailer is warning that it may not be able to sustain operations if financial pressures continue to mount. The U.S. mattress manufacturing industry's revenue declined 0.6% in 2025, according to IBISWorld. Shipments in 2026 are expected to increase about 2%, slowing from ...
Sleep Number issues going concern warning, says bankruptcy is possible
The mattress maker’s turnaround has been slow, mired in debt and liquidity issues, but is picking up speed under new leadership.
SNBR Q4 Deep Dive: New Product Launches and Cost Cuts Shape Turnaround Effort
Bedding manufacturer and retailer Sleep Number (NASDAQ:SNBR) beat Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2025, but sales fell by 7.8% year on year to $347.4 million. Its non-GAAP loss of $1.95 per share was significantly below analysts’ consensus estimates.