NEW YORK -- 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 ...
PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European telecoms group Altice has agreed to buy U.S. regional cable company Suddenlink Communications for $9.1 billion (6 billion pounds), making a first move across the ...
In this Wednesday, March 18, 2015 file photo, Altice group's Chairman Patrick Drahi poses for photographers at the Scopus Awards of the French Friends of the Hebrew University, in Paris, France.
Altice will finance the purchase with the help of $6.7 billion of new and existing debt at Suddenlink, a $500 million vendor loan note from BC Partners and CPP Investment Board, and $1.2 billion of ...
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(Reuters) - French telecommunications group Altice SA has held talks to buy Time Warner Cable Inc, and is close to buying smaller peer Suddenlink, moving into the U.S cable market, according to people ...
In the Suddenlink portion of Altice’s business, AT&T is the most significant competitor, as Verizon did not build FiOS in any of these markets. In addition, all the areas where Verizon competed with ...