/səbˈskraɪbər/ – noun
Definition: Người đăng ký.
A more thorough explanation: 1. a person that pays to receive a service such as a utility service (eg gas, water, internet) or a publication (eg a magazine or a newspaper)
2. a shareholder, especially one who has bought (or will buy) newly issued shares in a company
3. in the UK, the first shareholder(s) of a company on its incorporation
Example: 1. Subscribers to the broadband service were informed of the pending rate increase.
2. Pursuant to the initial public offering, 1,000,000 new shares in the company were issued to subscribers.
3. The company’s subscribers expected a return on their investment after the first five years.