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soothsayer15

join:2002-03-01
Irving, TX

An example for all businesses

This is an example of what bad management at the top can cause. They were one of the last cable companies to start upgrading their network. But hey, they got their profit for those quarters. Trying to squeeze every penny out of the old network before they were forced to upgrade. At least AT&T has wireless to offset their slowrolling.

I think Suddenlink isn't too far behind Charter.

Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

Charter hasnt been profitable since they went public back in 98 I think.

Not that I am defending them in anyway, just pointing out the facts.



DSL_Steve
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join:2003-11-28
Woodbury, CT

...and you can bet the CEOs already took their bonuses.


zed260
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join:2007-09-30
Cleveland, TN
kudos:1

yep they did but if they dont stay with company they lose it



xyz

@cgocable.net

reply to Skippy25
how can these corporations continue to operate and build up billions in debt, and still for years operate as if they were profitable



pointingitout456

@charter.com

reply to Skippy25

said by Skippy25:

Charter hasnt been profitable since they went public back in 98 I think.

Not that I am defending them in anyway, just pointing out the facts.
Hard to turn a profit when it all goes to interest, take away the interest and they acctually perform well, and would make a profit!


jester121
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join:2003-08-09
Lake Zurich, IL

reply to xyz
You'd think they were the federal government or something.


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