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Churn meaning
To agitate rapidly and repetitively, or to stir with a rowing or rocking motion; generally applies to liquids, notably cream. | To produce excessive and sometimes undesirable or unproductive activity or motion. | To move rapidly and repetitively with a rocking motion; to tumble, mix or shake.
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We know we have seen some net add losses in longtail, part of that is churn that happened one year ago, so we're not seeing this TPV for the past 11 months because they stopped working with us one year ago and then we are seeing churn right now.
This AI bundle of wires is supposed to help churn out blog posts, but all it wants is to churn out schemes for global domination.
Churn was up 0.3% year-over-year but was in line with the churn we’ve seen over the past several quarters.
While Quickbooks has a relatively low churn rate, the churn still exists; if customers use more of Intuit products, for example, “Quickbooks Shops”, they would not likely move away from their main Quickbooks product.
A decline in the U.S. postpaid churn rate would be favorable for Deutsche Telekom's growth.
AI can predict both purchase intent and churn risk to an impressive degree of accuracy.
An analysis of cohorts is valuable because observing a particular variable allows one to understand the business narrative of revenue, acquisition costs, and churn over a single cohort and across cohorts.
And then did you give a kind of revenue churn assumption in your guidance in the past that I'd give you on that?
And the reason it works you see customers in contract and then contract customers churn at a much lower rate.
And the rumour mill continues to churn out speculation surrounding comings and goings at Anfield.
And to what degree kind of the changing economic environment is having on membership churn?
As previously reported, several days of torrential rain left the fields waterlogged at a time when the site and stage were being set up causing the ground to churn up.
Balpa's Mr Chalk said he would like to work with the sector and the government to try to ensure there was a more stable market, rather than "the churn" of companies picking up staff from each other.
By analyzing large amounts of customer data, AI can help businesses create better marketing campaigns, optimize pricing models, and more accurately predict customer churn.
CAC stands for customer acquisition cost, LTV stands for lifetime value, and persistence is a fancier word for churn.
Churn increased significantly (31%) or moderately (36%), according to our respondents.
Churn is definitely happening and it is refreshing to see mostly because I see a team that has a vision of what they want to do.
Disinformation researchers had scarier concerns – chatbots could be used to churn out fake news and conspiracy theories more efficiently than ever.
Eng’s predecessor Steve Poftak provided a measure of stability, running the agency for four years after several years of churn and multiple decades of disinvestment.
For Ron Busch, the del Reys were a godsend: ambitious editors with an idea to churn out inexpensive books for an underserved market.