Altice USA confirmed it has kicked off a process to sell Suddenlink, the cable assets it acquired in 2015 for $9.1 billion. Altice USA is focusing on private equity infrastructure funds as potential ...
"The board of directors has unanimously determined that continuing to operate Suddenlink and pursuing the company’s long-term business plan represents the best path forward," the cable giant stated.
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Suddenlink Communications reports today that all of its master control systems for the East Texas communities it serves continued to operate during and after Hurricane Ike, but that damages to its ...
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European telecoms group Altice has agreed to buy U.S. regional cable company Suddenlink Communications in a $9.1 billion deal, marking its first move across the Atlantic ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The company that runs the Suddenlink Communications cable provider has agreed to sell itself to its management and other investors who will invest about $2 billion in the company.
There's a new player in the U.S. cable dating game. European cable and mobile phone operator Altice, controlled by founder Patrick Drahi, is fixing its sights on the U.S. market, starting with a $9.1 ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Internet service has become equally as important as other utilities across the country as most people had to rely on their connection to work and get their kids through ...