Thread regarding Lumen Technologies layoffs

Lumen has to try , or does this sound familiar

Some apparently didn't get the memo, or research the classic case studies on competitive advantage. Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (CSSE), the parent company of Redbox, has filed for bankruptcy, with a bill of nearly $1B owed to hundreds of creditors, including Sony, Warner Bros, Walgreens and Walmart.

Besides a network of 24,000 DVD rental kiosks, CSSE had some TV and streaming assets that never took off, including ad-supported video-on-demand services like Crackle and Popcornflix. Sound familiar? Blockbuster went bust back in 2010 after failing to adjust to structural changes within the movie industry. Management did not take the threat of subscription video-by-mail services from Netflix (NFLX) seriously, as well as the advent of video-on-demand, which would eventually trigger the streaming wars later that decade.

Several high-profile businesses like Disney+ (DIS), Prime Video (AMZN), and Max (T) have been jockeying for market share in recent years, but one thing is clear - the era of the optical disc is long gone and it is not coming back anytime soon (with the exception of Blu-ray, 4K, or nostalgic fans).Bearing that in mind, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, which has never turned a profit as a publicly traded company, scooped up Redbox in 2022, taking on an additional $325M in debt in the process.

The acquisition was led by CEO and Chair Bill Rouhana, who previously founded and led Winstar Communications (which ended up being one of the notable telecom bankruptcies of the dot-com era). Many analysts on Seeking Alpha have been issuing warnings about Chicken Soup (CSSE) for years, like Hindenburg Research back in 2018, and Arie Investment, Bill Maurer and Chris DeMuth in 2022. CSSE shares fell 40% to $0.12 following the latest news on Monday after plunging 83% over the past year.No rewinding: Redbox Entertainment was a product of the SPAC bo-m, which was taken public by Apollo Global Management (APO) in 2021 via a merger with Seaport Global Acquisition. Within a year, the company was offloaded to Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment just as the SPAC bubble burst.

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Several high-profile businesses like Disney+ (DIS), Prime Video (AMZN), and Max (T) have been jockeying for market share in recent years, but one thing is clear - the era of the optical disc is long gone and it is not coming back anytime soon
3 days ago by Fighter's fight | 822 views | 19 reactions (+5/-14) | 8 replies (last 1 day ago)
Post ID: @OP+1tjAtgLG

Not really true. There's still a piece of the pie of those who are movie buffs and keep growing their DVD collection. Movies Unlimited is a major player in this space. Netflix owns the streaming content market and all others will follow Netflix. Content over IP is king. Not everyone can pay the cost for high-speed internet. However though, Netflix Original Content is waning which means the consumer might jump to another service if there's more view-worthy Original Content to be had. Streaming services are just a piece of the puzzle in Content world, and owners of content usually win in the end. The next big change to come is not on the network side, it will come from better video compression technology so that 4k video can stream over relatively slow connections.

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Post ID: @3hot+1tjAtgLG

The cake is a lie!

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Post ID: @2qev+1tjAtgLG

I like cake……

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Allegedly

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Post ID: @1gsx+1tjAtgLG

What are you talking about?

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Post ID: @1ksm+1tjAtgLG

This is a Seinfeld post. A post about nothing

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Post ID: @1bzw+1tjAtgLG

Glad you got an a in school for writing .. but you are clueless… no clue about combining 5 different companies with all different back end provisioning and quoting .. no
One could ever figure it out … maybe att and Verizon did .., lol

  • this is the root of the problem you are a xxxx
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Post ID: @jml+1tjAtgLG

Still using my beta max and 8 tracks.

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Post ID: @gzj+1tjAtgLG

Blah! Blah! Blah!
Lesson on nonsense.

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