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Journalist Recants Schumacher Comments That Sent GoPro Shares Plunging

Ferrari's Formula One driver Michael Schumacher of Germany skis during his team's winter retreat in the Dolomite resort of Madonna Di Campiglio January 12, 2006.  REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
Ferrari's Formula One driver Michael Schumacher during his team's winter retreat in Madonna Di Campiglio. Thomson Reuters

French journalist Jean-Louis Moncet recanted his comments suggesting that Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher's injuries in a skiing accident last year may have been caused by a wearable camera made by GoPro Inc.

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"Talking about GoPro, there were no news. It was just my opinion," Moncet tweeted on Tuesday. 

Moncet was reported to have spoken to Schumacher's son, Mick, but the journalist denied this in a tweet earlier this week.  

"The problem for Michael was not the hit, but the mounting of the GoPro camera that he had on his helmet that injured his brain," Moncet had told radio station Europe 1 over the weekend. 

Up to Wednesday's close, GoPro shares had fallen 14 percent to $72.87 since Moncet's comments.

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"His public tweets clearly show that he kind of took his time to correct the record which was harmful, and the company is considering several options including the possibility of civil action against the reporter in France," a source inside GoPro told Reuters.

Schumacher, a seven-time Formula 1 champion, suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in Meribel in the French Alps on Dec. 29. Schumacher emerged from a medically induced coma in June. He has been receiving treatment at home since September.

(Editing by Simon Jennings)

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