The streaming video pioneer has hit a rough patch, with
slowing subscriber numbers in its home U.S. market and a declining share price.
Not exact matches
As Karl Bode at DSL Reports put it in his brief analysis of the latest MoffettNathanson
numbers: «The bad news for cable is the majority of them continue the
slow trickling loss of
subscribers that, unless you work somewhere in the cable ecosystem with your head buried in the sand, nobody believes is going to stop any time soon.»
From Amazon's perspective, the 100 million
subscriber number will keep investors happy for a long while and quell concerns about
slowing growth.
The magazine world is stagnant in the dwindling
number of
subscribers and the
slow exodus of advertising partners.