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CHTR FRAUD NOTICE: Charter Communications, Inc. Hit with Securities Class Action after 18% Stock Drop – Investors Urged to Contact BFA Law

Group 1 - A lawsuit has been filed against Charter Communications, Inc. and certain senior executives for potential violations of federal securities laws [1][2] - The lawsuit claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, with a deadline for investors to seek lead plaintiff status by October 14, 2025 [2] - Charter is a leading broadband and cable operator that participated in the FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program, which ended in June 2024 due to lack of federal funding, leading to customer declines [3] Group 2 - During the relevant period, Charter communicated to investors that it was managing the impact of the Affordable Connectivity Program's end, claiming the effects were behind them [4] - Contrary to these statements, Charter continued to experience declines in internet customers and revenue following the program's termination [4] - On July 25, 2025, Charter reported a decrease of 117,000 total internet customers in Q2 2025, with approximately 50,000 disconnects attributed to the end of the program, resulting in an 18.4% stock price decline [5]