Historical chtr News Stories

Charter (CHTR) Slides After Downgrades, Debt Deal!

Charter Communications plunged to fresh lows amid analyst downgrades, a $3B bond sale at higher yields, insider selling and weak fundamentals. This article breaks down the catalysts, valuation signals, and near-term watch points for investors.

Charter Shares Slide After Analyst Target Cuts Now

Charter Communications (CHTR) fell sharply Jan. 12–15 as multiple firms cut price targets and flagged subscriber and balance-sheet concerns. This article breaks down the weekly price action, analyst moves, and the near-term indicators investors should monitor.

CHTR Stock Reacts to Cox Deal News: Jan 7-8 Moves!

Charter Communications (CHTR) showed sharp short-term volatility on Jan 7–8 as traders reacted to broader sentiment rather than company-specific announcements. The pending Cox merger remains the key strategic catalyst while analyst coverage stayed unchanged this week.

CHTR: Shareholders OK Cox Deal, Network Expansion!

Charter Communications gained a major milestone as shareholders approved the Cox Communications merger, clearing a key hurdle toward a mid‑2026 close. Simultaneously, Charter accelerated network investments — multi‑gig rollouts, rural passings and CBRS mobile offload — designed to stabilize broadband trends and strengthen competitive positioning. This article examines the direct implications for CHTR stock, regulatory timing, operational impacts and near‑term investor considerations.

Charter's HFC Upgrade Delay Shakes CHTR Outlook Q4

Charter Communications pushed its Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) upgrade timeline into 2026, driven by slower-than-expected certification of Distributed Access Architecture (DAA). The delay, combined with a notable institutional investor exit, raises short-term operational and sentiment risks ahead of Charter's January 30, 2026 earnings webcast.

CHTR Slide, Cox Deal and Subscriber Pressure Now25

Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR) saw a volatile week with a mid-December pullback and a modest rebound as investors weigh ongoing broadband subscriber declines, cost-cutting measures and the pending Cox merger. This article summarizes the concrete events that moved the stock, why investors remain cautious, and the near-term catalysts to watch.

Charter's CEO Pay Boost, Sports Push Lift CHTR Up!

Charter Communications (CHTR) saw fresh investor interest after the company extended CEO Chris Winfrey’s contract with meaningful stock-based incentives, struck a partnership to expand out-of-market sports delivery, and benefited from an industry pay‑TV subscriber uptick. These developments underpin recent share gains even as Q3 subscriber softness and an institutional exit highlight ongoing execution risks ahead of the planned Cox merger.

Charter Stock Rises Ahead of UBS CEO Presentation.

Charter (CHTR) posted a modest share gain this week as investors weigh an upcoming UBS CEO presentation against fresh analyst downgrades and lingering operational headwinds.

Charter (CHTR) Slides; Dividend Talk Intensifies!!

Charter Communications faces rising investor pressure as subscriber declines and heavy leverage weigh on the stock. Recent Q3 misses, debt near $95B, and active dividend speculation contrast with steady free cash flow and tactical retention promotions — factors likely to drive volatility in CHTR shares.

Charter (CHTR): Q3 Miss, 109K Internet Loss +Promo

Charter’s Q3 results missed expectations as the company lost 109,000 internet customers and posted EPS below estimates. Spectrum’s limited “Gig Week” promotion offers a short-term retention play, but the earnings miss and analyst downgrades underscore structural broadband challenges that pressured CHTR shares.

Charter Q3 Miss Sparks Selloff, Subscriber Exodus!

Charter's Q3 report disappointed investors: revenue and EPS missed estimates, video revenue fell, internet net losses widened, while mobile grew. Higher capex and pending Cox deal raise leverage concerns — analysts cut forecasts and the stock hit fresh lows.

CHTR Slide After Q3 Miss, Cox Deal & Lawsuit Risk!

Charter (CHTR) fell after a Q3 earnings miss, rising capex, and an ACP-related securities lawsuit. Analysts cut targets while mobile revenue grows and a pending $21.9B Cox acquisition adds integration risk. KeyCorp projects mixed 2026 quarterly EPS. Investors face short-term uncertainty tied to subscriber trends and regulatory/legal overhangs.