Charter Communications Files Prospectus for Senior Secured Notes Offering to Fund Corporate Initiatives

Reuters
Aug 18
Charter Communications Files Prospectus for Senior Secured Notes Offering to Fund Corporate Initiatives

Charter Communications Inc. has announced that its subsidiaries, Charter Communications Operating, LLC and Charter Communications Operating Capital Corp., are planning to offer senior secured fixed rate notes. The proceeds from this offering are intended for general corporate purposes, including repaying certain debts, funding potential buybacks of Charter's common stock, and covering related fees and expenses. The offering will be managed by Citigroup Global Markets Inc., J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC. The sale of the notes will be conducted under an effective automatic shelf registration statement filed with the SEC, contingent on market conditions. This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy the notes.

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