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Charter Communications, Inc. (CHTR) Investors Who Lost Money Have Opportunity to Lead Securities Fraud Lawsuit

Core Viewpoint - Investors in Charter Communications, Inc. have the opportunity to lead a securities fraud class action lawsuit due to undisclosed material events affecting the company's performance and outlook [1][2]. Summary by Relevant Sections Lawsuit Details - The lawsuit alleges that from July 26, 2024, to July 24, 2025, Charter failed to disclose significant impacts from the end of the ACP program, which affected Internet customer retention and revenue [2]. - The complaint states that the company did not manage or adapt to the consequences of the ACP ending, leading to a decline in Internet customers and revenue [2]. - Charter's operational strategies were reportedly ineffective in compensating for the negative impacts, resulting in greater risks to business plans and earnings growth than previously reported [2]. - The lawsuit claims that the company's positive statements regarding its operations and future growth lacked a reasonable basis and were materially misleading [2]. Participation Information - Investors who suffered losses related to Charter Communications are encouraged to participate in the ongoing lawsuit, with a lead plaintiff deadline set for October 14, 2025 [2][3]. - Interested parties can contact the Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz for more information or to participate in the class action [3][4].