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Charter Communications (CHTR) Climbs 7.6% as Subscription Decline ‘Lower-Than-Expected’
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-31 04:06
Core Insights - Charter Communications Inc. experienced a notable performance with a 7.62% gain, closing at $206.12, attributed to a lower-than-expected decline in Internet subscriptions in Q4 [1] Group 1: Internet Subscriptions - Charter Communications reported a total of 119,000 customers canceled their Internet subscriptions in Q4, significantly lower than the expected 131,970 cancellations by analysts [2] Group 2: Video Customers - The company saw an increase of 44,000 total video customers, contrasting with a decline of 123,000 in the same quarter of 2024, driven by new pricing and packaging strategies launched in September 2024 [3] Group 3: Financial Performance - Net income attributable to shareholders decreased by 9.1% to $1.332 billion from $1.466 billion, primarily due to lower Adjusted EBITDA, merger and acquisition costs related to the Cox transaction, and increased income tax expenses [4] - Total revenues fell by 2.3% to $13.6 billion from $13.93 billion, influenced by lower revenues from residential video and political advertising, partially offset by revenue increases in residential mobile services, mobile equipment, and residential Internet, along with a $37 million customer credit related to hurricanes Helene and Milton [5]
APPRECIATE(SFR) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-08-28 14:00
Financial Performance - Revenue for Q2 2025 was €2,288 million, a decrease of 9.1% year-over-year (YoY) on a reported basis[7] - Excluding construction, revenue decreased by 7.4% YoY to €2,204 million[7, 15] - EBITDA for Q2 2025 was €801 million[7] - Operating Free Cash Flow (OpFCF) for Q2 2025 was €423 million, an increase of 5.1% YoY[7, 15] - Accrued Capex was €378 million, a decrease of 23.8% YoY[15] Debt and Liquidity - Pro forma net leverage at the end of Q2 2025 was 5.0x on an LTM (Last Twelve Months) basis[8] - Pro forma liquidity was €860 million[8] - Total net debt was €15,813 million with a weighted average life of 5.7 years[22] - Altice France S.A.'s weighted average cost of debt is 7.125%, and Altice France Holding S.A.'s is 9.125%[22] Commercial Performance - Residential mobile postpaid net adds were +17,000 in Q2 2025[11] - Residential fixed net adds were -17,000 in Q2 2025[11]