From $915 million in total revenue to 1.4 million members, here are the numbers Peloton is using to try and win investors over

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From $915 million in total revenue to 1.4 million members, here are the numbers Peloton is using to try and win investors over

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  • Business Insider reviewed a video posted on Retail Roadshow, in which the company advertises its strengths.
  • From the size of its member base to its total revenue, here are the most important numbers from its presentation to investors.
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Peloton is revving up its wooing of investors in the run-up to its IPO.

Founded in 2012, the digital fitness brand builds and sells stationary bicycles and treadmills that connect to the internet. Peloton bills itself as a company that allows its subscribers to experience a boutique fitness class from home.

The company is seeking a valuation of $8 billion, according to its latest S-1 filing with the SEC.

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And it's trying to hype up investors with a video about its business, which was posted on Retail Roadshow. In the presentation, Peloton executives discuss the numbers that they believe make their boutique fitness company an attractive investment. A Peloton representative did not immediately return Business Insider's request for further comment on the presentation.

Here's a roundup of all the major figures in the presentation.

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