Liberty Media buys 27.3% stake in Charter Cable
By Matthew Rocco, Fox Business
Liberty Media Corp., headed by Chairman John Malone, agreed on Tuesday to buy 27.3 percent of cable operator Charter Communications, which provides service in the Lake Tahoe Basin, in a $2.62 billion deal.
Liberty will purchase the stake from Apollo Management, Oaktree Capital Management and Crestview Partners. The deal includes about 26.9 million shares and 1.1 million warrants for $95.50 a share, a 2.6 percent discount as of Monday’s closing price.
Shares of Charter Communications slipped 27 cents to $97.77 a share in pre-market trading Tuesday.
The deal is expected to close in the first half of the second quarter.
“We are excited to make this investment in Charter, the fourth largest cable provider in the U.S.,” Greg Maffei, Liberty’s chief executive, said in a statement. “Tom Rutledge and his team have done an impressive job of turning around Charter’s operations and improving its financial position. We look forward to working with Charter’s management team and fellow board members in the future.”
The acquisition of a stake in Charter, the eighth biggest pay-TV operator with 4.2 subscribers, would be Malone’s first big investment in a U.S. cable operator since he sold Tele-Communications Inc. to AT&T for $48 billion in 1999.
“We are pleased with Charter’s market position and growth opportunities and believe that the company’s investments in its high-capacity digital network which provides digital HD and on demand television, high-speed data and voice, will benefit its customers and shareholders alike,” Malone said.
Charter scored a deal of its own last month, agreeing to buy Cablevision Systems’ western cable systems, Optimum West, for about $1.6 billion in cash.
Charter also said its fourth-quarter loss narrowed on stronger revenue.
Who cares, just wish get fair price from charter Internet without the cable TV and phone bundle,they force you do stuff you don’t want.
Only thing you can be sure of is higher prices.
After satellite you’ll never go back to cable, there’s just too many good things to see when you want them ,special paid for sports, it’s heaven if you bet the race books in town.
They got stuff you’ll neaver see on regular cable.
As much as I DESPISE Charter’s level of customer service, I use their Internet and it has been reliable for the past 3 years with blazing speeds. Phone service is at same level. I have DTV for tv. Now if they could replace their Managment…