Charter Communications Inc - Class A

NASDAQ: CHTR
$331.34
-$8.30 (-2.4%)
Closing Price on September 19, 2024

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Major telecom firms and industry associations spent nearly $20 million lobbying the federal government in the fourth quarter of 2017. At least some of those funds were successfully directed at...
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Apple crushed earnings estimates, car sales plunged in July, U.S. stock indexes reached all-time highs, and more headlines.
Sprint's controlling shareholder, SoftBank, may make an offer for Charter Communications. It would be a major move for Softbank's empire-building chairman.
Charter Communications denies interest in buying Sprint, corporate earnings may be their best since 2008, and more headlines.
Did one of the largest telecom companies in the country offer to takeover one of the largest cable companies?
If Warren Buffett is considered the greatest investor of the modern era, and if he has held the title of the world's richest man, then maybe he knows a thing or two.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include Anadarko, Apple, Charter Communications, FireEye, First Solar and Frontier Communications.
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that it is "game on" for Verizon, as merger discussions that were prohibited under anti-collusion rules will be possible now.
Among the CEOs of America's 100 largest public companies, Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway was paid the least last year. He was the only CEO on the list to make less than $1 million.
While Berkshire Hathaway has underperformed the markets, Wareen Buffett's top stock gainers so far in 2017 are handily outperforming the broader market indexes.
With inflation a real concern going forward, and the market expecting at least two more interest rate hikes, it makes sense to own stocks that should do well under those conditions.