KEY POINTS
  • Comcast lost 18,000 broadband customers in the third quarter and said growth wouldn't return in the fourth quarter.
  • Comcast shares slumped Thursday morning.
  • Investors shrugged at Comcast's wireless growth and NBCUniversal's theme park gains and Peacock adds.

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Signage is displayed in the window of a Comcast Corp. Xfinity store in King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

Comcast has tried to move investors away from focusing on residential broadband net additions. The market reaction to the company's third quarter results suggests that isn't working.

Comcast shares fell more than 8% Thursday after the company reported a loss of 18,000 residential broadband customers in the third quarter and warned losses will be larger in the fourth quarter.

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