Logitech Raises Spending on Gaming, AI Devices; Q2 Revenue Guided 2% to 4%

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According to Reuters, Logitech said it will increase product development and marketing spending in 2026 as the Swiss-US peripheral maker expands focus on AI devices, gaming, and business users. The company forecast current-quarter revenue of US$1.19 billion to US$1.215 billion, representing 2% to 4% growth in constant currency. Research spending is expected to account for about 6% of sales.

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