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WeightWatchers emerges from bankruptcy, and it’s now taking aim at menopause

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WeightWatchers’ stock was surging after the company emerged from bankruptcy two months after it was announced.

July 8, 2025
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Advanced ➔ Results WeightWatchers emerges from bankruptcy, and it’s now taking aim at menopauseWW International’s stock has relisted on the Nasdaq and is surging after financial reorganization was over two-month spanLast d: July 8, 2025 at 9:08 a.

ETFirst Published: July 8, 2025 at 8:22 a. ETResizeListen(2 min)WW International Inc. , the company known as WeightWatchers, has emerged from bankruptcy and relisted as a public company on the Nasdaq.

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Were climbing in early Tuesday trading, after the company known as WeightWatchers emerged from bankruptcy and announced a new gram to support women through menopause.

Additionally, WW announced the appointment of Dr. Kim Boyd as its chief medical officer.

Boyd has held leadership roles at healthcare company One Medical, weight-loss specialist Calibrate, beauty brand Caire, medical group Galileo and telehealth platform Nurx.

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