On August 18, Charter rose 5.15% in regular trading, trading at $151.52/share, with turnover of $151 million. The stock rebounded sharply after falling 5.18% in the prior session.
The rebound coincides with the expected closing date of Charter's $4.75 billion senior secured notes offering, which was priced on August 7 and scheduled to close on August 18. The four-tranche offering, with coupon rates ranging from 6.05% to 7.85%, is intended to partially fund the pending Cox Communications acquisition. Additionally, the California Public Utilities Commission approved Charter's merger with Cox California Telcom on August 14, subject to conditions including $275 million in network upgrades and $30 million in digital inclusion investments, clearing a key regulatory hurdle for the deal.
Despite the near-term recovery, analysts remain cautious. JPMorgan recently lowered its price target to $150 from $200, while Wells Fargo cut its target to $101, citing ongoing broadband subscriber losses of approximately 400,000 to 500,000 annually amid intensifying competition from Starlink and fiber providers.
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