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CHICAGO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Movie rental chain Blockbuster Inc. (BBI.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss that was more than double Wall Street's forecast as lackluster new video releases failed to attract consumers. The largest U.S. home video and DVD rental company also said it was no longer on track to meet its 2005 financial forecast and said it has reached an agreement with creditors to waive certain debt covenants for the second and third quarters. Without the waiver, the company would have been in default, Blockbuster said. Also Tuesday, Blockbuster said it was raising the monthly fee for its online service. The price of a three-movie plan will rise to $17.99 from $14.99 as of Aug. 19, bringing it in line with Netflix Inc.'s (NFLX.O: Quote, Profile, Research) price. Blockbuster has been spending heavily to build an online service to compete with Netflix, while its business has also been hit by consumers buying videos at retailers like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT.N: Quote, Profile, Research) rather than renting. But the online business is less profitable than store rentals, Stacy Widlitz, analyst at Fulcrum Global Partners said. "They are stuck in a Catch-22," Widlitz said of the online business. Blockbuster can either raise online fees and risk losing subscribers to Netflix, or "just continue to lose a lot of money at it." The company has been hurt by a 19-week Hollywood box-office slump during the spring and summer that is now working its way into the rental market. The company said industry weakness should continue in the third quarter before the video release schedule improves in the fourth quarter. Blockbuster posted a loss of $57.2 million, or 31 cents a share, for the second quarter, compared with a profit of $48.6 million, or 27 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding severance costs, asset impairment charges and stock-based compensation, the loss was 22 cents a share. On that basis, analysts were forecasting a loss of 10 cents a share, according to Reuters Estimates. Revenue fell 1.6 percent to $1.40 billion. Sales at stores open at least a year, a key measure for retailers, fell 4.7 percent. The declines were largely the result of the company's decision to eliminate late fees on video rentals, which cut into overall revenue. The plan appears to be attracting more business, as rental transactions rose 10.4 percent in the quarter, Blockbuster said. Still, "the bottom line is you just wiped out 15 percent of your top line (by eliminating) late fees, so giving us metrics excluding that is not all that relevant," Widlitz said. "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time." - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_ Allan |
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Allan wrote:
> http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...50_N09387142:1 > > CHICAGO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Movie rental chain Blockbuster Inc. > (BBI.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss > that was more than double Wall Street's forecast as lackluster new > video releases failed to attract consumers. > > Well cry me a river! Blockbuster came to our town last year. I went in last month, looking for a movie. The lady behind the counter was busy on the phone, so I just looked and looked and looked. Finally I gave up and started out the door. THEN she lowered the phone and asked if she could help? No....... I don't expect them to be here too long. John Worman |
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There IS a God after all.
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In article <UYbKe.531$>, John Worman
<> wrote: > Allan wrote: > > > > http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...ndsNews&storyI > > D=URI:urn:newsml:reuters.com:20050809:MTFH78757_20 05-08-09_13-34-50_N0938714 > > 2:1 > > > > CHICAGO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Movie rental chain Blockbuster Inc. > > (BBI.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss > > that was more than double Wall Street's forecast as lackluster new > > video releases failed to attract consumers. > > > > > Well cry me a river! Blockbuster came to our town last year. I went in > last month, looking for a movie. The lady behind the counter was busy > on the phone, so I just looked and looked and looked. Finally I gave up > and started out the door. THEN she lowered the phone and asked if she > could help? No....... > > I don't expect them to be here too long. Gotta admit, I like it when I'm ignored at a store until I ask for help. If I want to be bothered, I'll let them know. -- Chris Mack "Refugee, total ****. That's how I've always seen us. 'Invid Fan' Not a help, you'll admit, to agreement between us." -'Deal/No Deal', CHESS Invid Fan |
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"Invid Fan" <> wrote in message news:090820052241496654%... > In article <UYbKe.531$>, John Worman > <> wrote: > >> Allan wrote: >> > >> > http://today.reuters.com/investing/f...ndsNews&storyI >> > D=URI:urn:newsml:reuters.com:20050809:MTFH78757_20 05-08-09_13-34-50_N0938714 >> > 2:1 >> > >> > CHICAGO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Movie rental chain Blockbuster Inc. >> > (BBI.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a quarterly loss >> > that was more than double Wall Street's forecast as lackluster new >> > video releases failed to attract consumers. >> > >> > >> Well cry me a river! Blockbuster came to our town last year. I went in >> last month, looking for a movie. The lady behind the counter was busy >> on the phone, so I just looked and looked and looked. Finally I gave up >> and started out the door. THEN she lowered the phone and asked if she >> could help? No....... >> >> I don't expect them to be here too long. > > Gotta admit, I like it when I'm ignored at a store until I ask for > help. If I want to be bothered, I'll let them know. Agreed. Nonymous |
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On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 06:41:20 -0400, "Nonymous" <>
wrote: >>> Well cry me a river! Blockbuster came to our town last year. I went in >>> last month, looking for a movie. The lady behind the counter was busy >>> on the phone, so I just looked and looked and looked. Finally I gave up >>> and started out the door. THEN she lowered the phone and asked if she >>> could help? No....... >>> >>> I don't expect them to be here too long. >> >> Gotta admit, I like it when I'm ignored at a store until I ask for >> help. If I want to be bothered, I'll let them know. > >Agreed. If you were looking to set up an account and getting ignored I could understand... but what, looking for a movie recommendation? No thanks. "Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be -- or to be indistinguishable from -- self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time." - Neil Stephenson, _Cryptonomicon_ Allan |
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On 8/9/2005 7:41:49 PM, Invid Fan wrote:
> Gotta admit, I like it when I'm ignored at a store until I ask for > help. If I want to be bothered, I'll let them know. Same here. -- "Old people don't need companionship. They need to be isolated and studied so it can be determined what nutrients they have that might be extracted for our personal use." Now playing: the radio. Tarkus |
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You just realized that now?
"HellRazor" <> wrote in message news:AKadnZ2dnZ2wUayUnZ2dnU7GZN-dnZ2dRVn-... > There IS a God after all. > > rikki |
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In article <pqWdnSk5L4ASgWffRVn->, rikki
<> wrote: > "HellRazor" <> wrote in message > news:AKadnZ2dnZ2wUayUnZ2dnU7GZN-dnZ2dRVn-... > > There IS a God after all. > > > > You just realized that now? > Just took awhile to go through every religion on Earth before finding the evidence that Baal was the only one. -- Chris Mack "Refugee, total ****. That's how I've always seen us. 'Invid Fan' Not a help, you'll admit, to agreement between us." -'Deal/No Deal', CHESS Invid Fan |
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Invid Fan wrote:
> In article <pqWdnSk5L4ASgWffRVn->, rikki > <> wrote: > >>"HellRazor" <> wrote in message >>news:AKadnZ2dnZ2wUayUnZ2dnU7GZN-dnZ2dRVn-... > >>>There IS a God after all. >> >>You just realized that now? > > Just took awhile to go through every religion on Earth before finding > the evidence that Baal was the only one. ....Oh, the guy in charge of Blockbuster, you mean? Derek Janssen (<sets down shovel> Well, that clears away THAT drift...) Derek Janssen |
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