Interactive Strength Sues Sportstech Over $5 Million Debt

Reuters01-31
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TRNR">Interactive Strength</a> Sues Sportstech Over $5 Million Debt

Interactive Strength Inc., listed on Nasdaq as TRNR and known for its Wattbike, CLMBR, and FORME fitness equipment, is currently involved in a dispute with Sportstech, a private German company. According to a recent company statement, Sportstech owes Interactive Strength more than $5 million under loan agreements and security documents drafted in compliance with German law. Interactive Strength has made public a comprehensive summary of the transaction and related litigation, including source materials and SEC filings, to provide transparency for shareholders. The company is actively enforcing its rights to collect the debt and noted that Sportstech's recent communications may be an attempt to address concerns among its own banks and suppliers regarding its financial position.

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