Group 1 - Charter Communications, Inc. has been downgraded from Hold to Sell by CFRA, with a new price target set at $165, down from $285 [1] - The company's share price has decreased over 41% year-to-date and more than 12% since the fiscal Q3 2025 earnings release [2] - Charter reported a 0.89% year-over-year revenue decline, missing estimates by $77.39 million, and its EPS of $8.34 also fell short by $0.98 [2] Group 2 - The decline in broadband subscribers has been significant, with a loss of 109,000 internet customers reported in fiscal Q3 [3] - Revenue was negatively impacted by lower residential video and advertising sales, indicating broader challenges in the business [3] - Analysts express concerns about the management's ability to reverse the declining trend in broadband customers, questioning the effectiveness of the recent deal with Cox Communications [4] Group 3 - Charter Communications operates as a broadband connectivity and cable operator serving both residential and commercial customers in the US [5] - While there is potential for investment in Charter, analysts suggest that certain AI stocks may offer better upside potential with less downside risk [5]
Charter Communications (CHTR) Down 41% Year-to-Date, Here’s What You Need To Know