Once the seemingly untouchable streaming giant in a market it helped build from the ground-up, , for the first time in its history, has shown signs of vulnerability.The streaming behemoth has lost 200,000 subscribers in just three months, while shareholders of the US firm have been warned to expect another two million subscribers to leave in the three months to July. Bosses say a second price-rise in a year has played a part, while the company has lost 700,000 following its decision to pull out of Russia in the wake of Vladimir 's .
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