WW International, Inc. (NASDAQ: WW) ('Weight Watchers” or the 'Company”) will release its results for the first quarter 2026 ended March 31, 2026, before market open on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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WW International (WW) has established an interim CEO office following the abrupt departure of its president and chief executive officer, Tara Comonte, barely a year after taking the helm of the diet ...
Weight Watchers chief executive, a senior executive and two board members are resigning. Chief Executive Tara Comonte resigned from her corporate and board positions on March 31, the weight-loss ...
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