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Old 08-02-2013, 19:21   #31
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Re: Virgin Media Fourth Quarter 2012 Results

Wasn't the point he was making that churn in Q4 2012 being lower than its been since Q4 2003, despite W, X, Y and Z happening, where W happened in Q1 2009, X happened in Q2 2012, Y happened in Q3 2012 and Z happened in Q1 2013.

It's not surprising negative factors that didn't happen during the specified timeframe didn't have a negative effect during the specified timeframe.
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Wasn't the point he was making that churn in Q4 2012 being lower than its been since Q4 2003, despite W, X, Y and Z happening, where W happened in Q1 2009, X happened in Q2 2012, Y happened in Q3 2012 and Z happened in Q1 2013.

It's not surprising negative factors that didn't happen during the specified timeframe didn't have a negative effect during the specified timeframe.
There have been many posts about, they will lose custom if they don't get Atlantic, BB from Sky and BT is far better and will drive customers away from VM, price rises are unacceptable and people will move to competitors etc etc. My point was, Virgin Media is holding its own when the competition is getting more intense.
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