Cable One (NYSE:CABO) shares dropped 6.2% after reporting a loss of broadband subscribers and revenue below expectations. Revenue was $376 million, down 4.5%, while earnings of $14.52 per share doubled estimates. The loss of 149,100 residential data subscribers signaled demand weakness. The stock’s volatility suggests the market views this news as significant but not game-changing. President Trump’s recent comments on China have increased market volatility, impacting leisure stocks that rely on consumer confidence. Cable One is down 64.4% this year and 69.4% from its 52-week high. Now may be a good time to buy.

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