Peloton's outages have ended after a morning of complaints from customers who could not access classes or pages on the web. 

The problem stopped[1] users from accessing their logins, live classes, on-demand classes and leaderboards. Peloton users also could not activate their services on Peloton bikes or treadmills. 

Peloton said the issue began around 10:45 am ET and was resolved by about 2 pm ET, but took place amid other unexplained outages[2] on Tuesday. 

Slack experienced widespread outages and reports surfaced of problems on other platforms like GitHub. By Tuesday afternoon most services had returned to normal. 

The Peloton outages came at a time of turmoil for the company, which recently removed[3] co-founder and CEO John Foley, announced about 2,800 layoffs and cancelled plans for a new factory in Ohio. 

For Q2, Peloton reported[4] a net loss of $439 million on a revenue of $1.14 billion. This pushed its guidance for the full fiscal year down by nearly $1 billion. 

Despite the lack of positive news, The Wall Street Journal[5] reported that Amazon has expressed interest in acquiring Peloton while The Financial Times[6] said Nike[7] is also interested. 

The BBC added that Disney, Sony, and Apple have similarly shown[8] interest in Peloton.  

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