This just adds more fuel to the fire for investors, who are wary about the unpredictability of governance at Cablevision. The main thing people want to find out is, if the dividend is off the table, then what comes next? |
This looks to be a pretty attractive price and it underscores a cable market theme: in the last year, the private equity markets continue to value cable much more highly than the public equity markets, |
This looks to be a pretty attractive price, ... and it underscores a cable market theme: in the last year, the private equity markets continue to value cable much more highly than the public equity markets. |
Though the first-quarter subscriber number and affirmed guidance did not represent a big upside surprise, it is still likely to be good for sentiment around the stock. It confirms that subscriber growth remains on track, despite investor concerns over this topic in the last few months. |
To use the word 'crisis' was unfortunate. It would hardly be a crisis if the company were growing faster than people expected and, therefore, had to defer free cash flow for a quarter or two. |
Watchdog groups and tech companies are likely to press for 'Net neutrality' as a condition of merger approval in Washington. |
What you're seeing is a combination of negotiating tactic and legislative posturing, ... The GAO report is almost certainly going to shine unflattering light on both programming costs and the cable operators. There's probably enough blame to go around. |
What you're seeing is a combination of negotiating tactic and legislative posturing. The GAO report is almost certainly going to shine unflattering light on both programming costs and the cable operators. There's probably enough blame to go around. |