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One of the most effective strategies for attracting new customers is to offer subscription bundles, pairing multiple products or services at discounted rates.
After putting it on hold indefinitely, Wink will move forward with its subscription plan on July 27. Non-subscribers will retain limited functionality.
BMW explores in-car subscriptions for smart, connected services; Sony sued by game developer for royalties; and Cash App might be worth more than Square.
OnlyFans subscribers may have to pay 3 years’ worth of unpaid taxes, Roku adds live feeds for premium subscribers and Reuters is putting up a
Food delivery services like DoorDash and Grubhub are making merger moves while stepping up their game during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To be able to respond effectively to quickly changing market dynamics, finance teams need a strong technical foundation with built-in scalability, security, compliance, flexibility, and
Amazon is naming Seattle’s NHL arena the ‘Climate Pledge Arena’ as part of the company’s pledge to reduce climate change.
Food delivery service DoorDash has raised $400 million in additional capital from new investors, bringing the company’s valuation to just under $16 billion.
In this week’s subscription news, The New York Times lays off 68 staff, Amazon acquires Zoox, and Mercedes may cancel its vehicle subscription service.
Match Group, the company behind more than 45 dating apps like Match.com, Tinder and Hinge, is going solo after 21 years with parent company IAC.

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