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It's all in the genes A key to success is not only growing sales, nevertheless also retaining clients. Netflix has recently been one company able to post higher revenue numbers, yet it is seeing turnover in its clients increase as a result of dissatisfaction with its pricing plan. It lost more than 800,000 net subscribers last quarter and the stock trades two-thirds lower than it did at its recent highs.

The other end of the spectrum

At the other end of the spectrum, enterprise-level VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) provider 8x8 as well posted record earnings and profits, nevertheless highlighted that customer churn sank to its lowest level ever, just 2%, ending the quarter with more than 27,000 business clients.

I noted recently that 8x8 chose a different path than that pursued by Vonage and magicJack VocalTec, which chose to focus on consumers and usually eschew the business community. But 8x8 is successful because it's not just about making phone calls over the Internet, however also about delivering cloud-based SaaS applications to businesses that have employees anywhere in the world. Earlier, it focused on just small and midsized businesses, yet it has recently broadened its horizons by going afterwards large customers as then.

I on the whole think there's a heightened level of risk in pursuing the growth by acquisition strategy, as the VoIP specialist is doing, but at times some companies are able to overcome the obstacles and 8x8's quarter would undoubtedly seem to point to it being one of the exceptions to the rule.

The odds stacked against them

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