CHTR Charter Communications, Inc. - Class A Common Stock

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Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and mass media company with services branded as Spectrum. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.

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Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and mass media company with services branded as Spectrum. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.

With over 32 million customers in 41 states as of 2022, it is the largest cable operator in the United States by subscribers, just ahead of Comcast, and the largest pay TV operator ahead of Comcast and AT&T. Charter is the fifth-largest telephone provider based on number of residential lines. Its brand of Spectrum services also include internet access, internet security, managed services, and unified communications.

In late 2012, with longtime Cablevision executive Thomas Rutledge named as their CEO, Charter relocated its corporate headquarters from St. Louis, Missouri, to Stamford, Connecticut, though kept many of its operations in St. Louis. On May 18, 2016, Charter finalized acquisition of Time Warner Cable and its sister company Bright House Networks, making it the third-largest pay television service in the United States. In 2019, Charter ranked No. 70 in the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

History

1980–1992: Beginnings

Charter Communications CATV systems was founded in 1980 by Charles H. Leonard in Barry County, Michigan. The original Charter system headquarters and offices were located at 1001 Payne Lake Road, Yankee Springs Township, Michigan. Leonard began a corporate partnership with Gary Wilcox and Gerry Kazma, both from Naperville, Illinois, during which Spectrum Communications (Wilcox) merged with Charter Systems (1981–1983).

1993: Consolidation and founding of Charter Communications, Inc.

Through continued mergers and acquisition, Charter was consolidated in 1993 by Barry Babcock, Jerald Kent and Howard Wood, who had been former executives at Cencom Cable Television in St. Louis, Missouri. It was also incorporated in the state of Missouri in 1993.

1994–1998: Early growth

In 1995, Charter paid about $300 million for a controlling interest in the cable television systems owned by Crown Media Holdings and acquired Cable South.

In 1997, Charter and EarthLink worked together to deliver high-speed Internet access through cable modems to Charter's customers in Los Angeles and Riverside, California.

In 1998, Paul Allen bought a controlling interest. The company paid $2.8 billion to acquire Dallas-based cable company Marcus Cable. Charter Communications had one million customers in 1998.

1999–2008: Nasdaq listing and acquisitions

In November 1999, the company went public, trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange. At the time, it had 3.9 million customers.

Charter completed more than 10 major acquisitions in 1999 when it:

Added 68,000 subscribers in Southern California with the purchase of four cable systems from American Cable Entertainment of Stamford, Connecticut.

Acquired 400,000 InterMedia Partners subscribers, primarily in the Southeast. As part of the deal Charter would turn over about 140,000 of its subscribers to TCI in a cable system swap.

Merged with Marcus Cable

Acquired cable systems serving 460,000 subscribers from Rifkin Acquisition Partners and InterLink Communications.

Acquired 173,000 subscribers, mostly in central Massachusetts, from New Jersey–based Greater Media Inc.

Acquired Renaissance Media Group, a New York partnership serving 130,000 customers near New Orleans, western Mississippi, and Jackson, Tennessee.

Acquired New Jersey–based Helicon Cable Communications. The systems served about 171,000 customers in eight states in the Southeast and Northeast.

Acquired Avalon Cable TV, adding 260,000 subscribers primarily in Michigan and Massachusetts.

Acquired Vista Broadband Communications in Smyrna, Georgia, adding 30,000 more customers.

Acquired Falcon Cable TV of Los Angeles. Falcon was the eighth-largest cable operator in the United States with about one million subscribers in 27 states in primarily non-urban areas.

Acquired Fanch Communications Inc. of Denver. Fanch had 547,000 subscribers in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.

Charter also began swapping customers with other systems to improve the geographic clustering of its systems. In December 1999, it signed a letter of intent with AT&T Corporation to swap 1.3 million cable subscribers in St. Louis as well as in Alabama, Georgia, and Missouri. In 2000, Charter Communications bought select AT&T cable markets, including Reno, Nevada, and the City of St. Louis.

In 2001, MSN and Charter signed an agreement to offer MSN content and services to Charter's broadband customers. In the same year, Charter received awards, including the Outstanding Corporate Growth Award from the Association for Corporate Growth, the R.E. "Ted" Turner Innovator of the Year Award from the Southern Cable Telecommunications Association, and the Fast 50 Award for Growth from the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association.

In 2008, Charter stock failed to meet Nasdaq standards and was given warning to comply by October 13 or request an extension.

Also in 2008, it acquired the cable-television franchise and service for the Cerritos and Ventura, California, areas from Wave Broadband.

2009: Bankruptcy and emergence

In February 2009, Charter Communications announced that it planned to file for Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code on or before April 1, 2009. The action would allow Charter to pay its debt obligations, and cancel its obligations to shareholders. Private equity firm Apollo Management expected to own most of Charter's shares after the bankruptcy. Charter filed for a prearranged bankruptcy on March 28, 2009. The company expected the financial restructuring to reduce its debt by $8 billion, as well as adding $3 billion of new investment, and refinancing other debt.

On November 30, 2009, its bankruptcy plan was approved, which extinguished its stock and cut approximately $8 billion in debt. That day, Charter emerged from bankruptcy despite many of its creditors' objections over its bankruptcy plan.

2010–2012: Nasdaq re-listing; leadership change

On September 14, 2010, Charter Class A common stock was re-listed on Nasdaq under the symbol "CHTR".

In 2011, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen stepped down as chairman and from the board of directors' seat, but at the time remained the largest single shareholder. Also in that year, Charter signed a multi-year deal with TiVo to deliver content via its platform.

Thomas M. Rutledge was appointed as a director and president and chief executive officer effective February 13, 2012.

The same year, Charter priced $1.25 billion senior debt, offering to pay down short- and long-term debt.

2013–2014: Purchase of Optimum West; Liberty Media investment

On February 8, 2013, Charter announced an agreement to acquire some former Bresnan Communications systems from Cablevision in a transaction worth US$1.63 billion. The deal brought Charter cable systems to 375,000 customers in Colorado's mountains and Western Slope, as well as in Utah, Wyoming and Montana.

Approximately one month later, on March 19, 2013, Charter announced that Liberty Media, a company controlled by former TCI CEO John C. Malone, would be acquiring a 27.3% ownership interest in the company, making it the company's largest single shareholder, largely through the purchase of interests held by investment funds following Charter's 2009 restructuring. In November 2014, Liberty's holdings in Charter as well as a small minority interest in Time Warner Cable were spun off as a separate holding company named Liberty Broadband Corporation, which as of early 2015 was 47.1% controlled by Malone.

2014–2017: Acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks

On January 13, 2014, Charter Communications said it was interested in buying its larger rival Time Warner Cable. After three previous attempts to buy and merge with the company, all of which failed, Charter's chief executive officer Thomas Rutledge wrote in an open letter to Time Warner Cable's chief executive officer Robert Marcus stating, "I believe we have a significant opportunity to put our companies together in a way that will create maximum, long-term value for shareholders and employees of both companies". The $132.50 per share offer, just above TWC's closing price at $132.40 on January 13, was rejected.

On February 13, 2014, Time Warner Cable accepted an offer of $158.82 per share from Comcast, avoiding a hostile takeover situation from Charter.

On April 28, 2014, Comcast and Charter announced that, assuming Comcast's merger with Time Warner Cable was successful, Charter would acquire 1.4 million Comcast/Time Warner Cable customers, bringing Charter's subscriber total to 30 million and making Charter, by its own count, the second-largest cable operator in the country. In addition to the 1.4 million divested subscribers, Comcast also agreed to swap 1.6 million subscribers with Charter in an even, tax-efficient exchange whose intent is to improve the geographic spread of both companies. In a third part of the agreement, Comcast would spin off 2.5 million subscribers into a new publicly traded company in which Charter would hold a 33% stake – with an option to eventually own the whole company – and former Time Warner Cable shareholders would hold a 67% stake.

In late March 2015, Charter announced plans to purchase Bright House Networks from Advance/Newhouse for $10.4 billion in a combination of cash and equities convertible to Charter stock. The deal was contingent on, among other approvals, the completion of Charter's transactions with Comcast, and the expiration of Time Warner Cable's right of first offer to buy Bright House itself (which was not expected to be exercised in light of the merger with Comcast). However, facing potential difficulties in reaching regulatory approval, Comcast called off its merger with Time Warner Cable in April 2015.

On May 26, 2015, Charter and Time Warner Cable announced that they had entered into a definitive agreement for Charter to merge with Time Warner Cable in a deal valued at $78.7 billion. Charter also confirmed that it would continue with its proposed acquisition of Bright House Networks under slightly modified terms. The deal was subject to regulatory approval, although the deal was expected to face less scrutiny from the FCC than the Comcast/TWC deal, as the companies were relatively smaller, and their media holdings are not as extensive as those of Comcast. The TWC and Bright House systems as well as Charter Cable were to be migrated to the Spectrum brand following the conclusion of the merger.

Liberty Broadband will invest a further $5 billion in Charter and will ultimately hold about 20% ownership in the combined entity. Advance/Newhouse will own about 14%, and other current Time Warner Cable shareholders are expected to hold a combined 44% stake. The merger was approved by the Department of Justice and FCC on April 25, 2016; it is subject to conditions, including a requirement that Charter must not implement usage-based billing, nor use its dominant position in the market to impact the online video industry – which includes a prohibition on charging for interconnections. Charter was also required to expand its services to two million new households, with at least one million being in markets where competing providers operate.

The merger was completed on May 18, 2016. The purchase made Charter the third-largest pay television company in the United States, behind AT&T and Comcast (the former having completed its merger with DirecTV in mid-2015).

Since 2017: Post–Time Warner Cable acquisition

On January 26, 2017, it was reported that Verizon Communications was in talks with Charter to discuss a possible buyout. President and CEO of Liberty Media, Greg Maffei said that they were not interested in the deal. The deal was rejected around the end of May 2017. Charter claimed that the deal was too low for them to accept, and Charter's largest shareholder Liberty Media stated that they were not ready to sell.

In March 2017 under new FCC leadership, Charter's regulatory conditions were changed to require that Charter expand its services to 2 million households that are not currently served by any broadband provider, as opposed to requiring one million of these households to be in areas served by a competitor. The decision was made under goals by new chairman Ajit Pai to increase the availability of broadband in rural areas not served by high-speed Internet, but was criticized for maintaining oligopolies rather than encouraging wider competition.

In May 2017, it was reported that Charter and Comcast had entered into an agreement to "explore working together in a number of potential operational areas in the wireless space" in respect to mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs); both providers have agreements with Verizon Wireless to re-sell its services, and Comcast announced that it would begin to do so under the brand Xfinity Mobile later in the year. The agreement includes a provision, lasting for one year, that requires the companies to receive consent from each other before performing wireless-related acquisitions or mergers.

On June 21, 2017, it was reported that Charter was in talks to buy Cox Communications.

On March 28, 2017, IBEW Local 3 went on strike, representing 1,800 employees. The company had proposed moving independently managed health and pension benefits to its own company plans, which union members considered would include drastic cuts for them and their families and loss of job security. The strike ended on April 19, 2022, with an outcome that some found disappointing.

On March 12, 2018, it was reported that Softbank had purchased 5% of Charter's stock on the open market.

Threatened revocation of New York cable franchises

In June 2018, the New York Public Service Commission fined Charter $2 million for failing to meet obligations it agreed to as conditions of its acquisition of Time Warner Cable. Charter was required to expand broadband service to at least 145,000 unserved or underserved residential units over four years, with a minimum of 36,250 new units per-year. The company was accused of making false statements in its progress reports, with an audit finding that Charter fraudulently declared at least 14,000 addresses already served by the company as being "new" deployments. The commission threatened the possibility of further regulatory remedies, including revocation of its cable franchises.

On July 27, 2018, the NYPSC voted to retroactively reverse its approval of Charter's acquisition of TWC, thus revoking its franchises in the state of New York. The commission cited Charter's repeated failures to meet deadlines on expansion promised as part of the TWC purchase, "attempts to skirt obligations to serve rural communities", and "purposeful obfuscation of its performance and compliance obligations to the Commission and its customers." Within 60 days, Charter was to submit a plan to divest and migrate its New York state cable operations (which serve around 2 million customers) to new owners.

Charter CEO Tom Rutledge threatened legal action against the commission. The company was later granted repeated extensions of its deadline.

In April 2019, Charter agreed to new conditions, under which it must complete its expansion of 145,000 new premises by September 30, 2021 (being credited for 64,827 premises up until December 2018), all of which must be outside of New York City, and are subject to milestone requirements. Charter must also contribute $12 million to a fund "for broadband expansion projects at locations to be selected by the Department and the Broadband Program Office", with half of this funding to be provided to either Charter or a competitor via a competitive bidding process.

Streaming venture

In April 2022, Charter and Comcast announced plans for a 50/50 venture to develop a streaming platform. As part of this effort, Comcast would license its Flex streaming platform and offer up the XClass TVs and the Xumo streaming service.

Unbundling and September 2023 Disney/Spectrum carriage dispute

In July 2023, Charter announced a major change to its cable offerings, allowing consumers to choose between the Spectrum Select Plus cable package with regional sports offerings and the Spectrum Select Signature package without, for a lower cost. Major sports networks ESPN and FS1 would still be available with the cheaper option. This move came at a time when many consumers were cutting the cord and regional sports networks were struggling.

At the same time, it announced a new distribution agreement with DirecTV that would allow that service to provide more flexible options for consumers not interested in sports programming.

ESPN and sister Disney channels went dark on Charter Spectrum on August 31, 2023, interrupting coverage of the college football season opener and the US Open. Charter wanted to offer cheaper, non-sports packages to customers, as a way to fight cordcutting and to prepare for ESPN's potential launch of a full-service over-the-top subscription service. The dispute ended on September 11, 2023, with capitulations by Disney involving the offering of ESPN+ and Disney+ direct to Spectrum customers, along with sports-free bundles, though it also resulted in the removal of several networks (whose programming had already been widely available on Hulu and Disney+ or was otherwise a low priority for carriage), including BabyTV, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Freeform, FXM, FXX, Nat Geo Wild and Nat Geo Mundo.

Acquisition of Liberty Broadband shares

On November 13, 2024, Charter announced its intent to acquire Liberty Broadband—a spin-off from Liberty Media that has held its stake in the company—in an all-stock deal. As a condition of the agreement, Liberty Broadband will spin off its subsidiary GCI Communication Corp. to its shareholders. On February 26, 2025, Charter and Liberty Broadband stockholders approve Charter acquisition of Liberty Broadband and the deal expected to close by June 30, 2027.

Proposed merger with Cox Communications

On May 16, 2025, Charter announced its intent to merge with Cox Communications, with the resulting entity keeping the Cox Communications name, but will adopt Charter's Spectrum branding for consumer-facing operations. In the transaction, Charter will acquire Cox Communications' commercial fiber and managed IT and cloud businesses, and Cox Communications' parent Cox Enterprises will contribute Cox Communications' residential cable business to Charter Holdings, an existing subsidiary partnership of Charter. Following the closing, Chris Winfrey will continue in his current role as President & CEO, and board member. Alex Taylor will join the board as Chairman, and Eric Zinterhofer will become the lead independent director on Charter's board. Cox Enterprises will own 23% of the combined company, and replace Liberty Media as the provider of long-term capital to Charter. On February 27, 2026, the Federal Communications Commission approved the acquisition and the deal is expected to close by mid-2026.

On June 11, 2026, The California Public Utilities Commission was planning for a final decision on the Cox-Charter deal by August 13, 2026, with Comcast able to acquire both Charter and Cox afterwards if approved.

Cybersecurity and network incidents

2015 Website vulnerability

In May 2015, security researchers Eric Taylor and Blake Welsh identified a vulnerability in a Charter Communications Internet service website that exposed subscriber information. The flaw stemmed from the site's reliance on IP addresses for customer identification, which could be manipulated through modified HTTP headers to access account numbers, modem serial numbers, device names, home addresses, and billing details. Charter patched the affected portion of the site shortly after being notified, stating that fewer than one million customers were impacted and that no passwords or credit card numbers were exposed.

2023 Third-party vendor data breach

In 2023, a third-party vendor working with Charter was breached, exposing data on approximately 550,000 customers, including names, addresses, and account numbers. Charter reported that financial data and Customer Proprietary Network Information were not affected.

2024 FCC fine of $15 million USD

In July 2024, Charter Communications agreed to pay US$15 million to the Federal Communications Commission to resolve allegations that it failed to properly notify emergency call centers about network and 911 outages, including one incident attributed to a denial-of-service attack.

2024 Targeted in cyber-espionage campaign

In 2024, Charter Communications was among several U.S. telecommunications companies reportedly compromised in a cyber-espionage campaign attributed to the Chinese state-linked group "Salt Typhoon," which exploited unpatched networking hardware.

2025 Fiber-optic sabotage

On June 15, 2025, thirteen fiber-optic lines in Van Nuys, California, carrying more than 2,600 fibers were deliberately severed, disrupting service for over 50,000 residential and 500 business customers, including emergency services, for up to 30 hours. Charter described the incident as an "act of domestic terrorism." Meanwhile, the LAPD stated that the cutting of communications lines in Van Nuys was being investigated as vandalism. Similar attacks have been reported elsewhere, including a more than 200% year-over-year increase in felony vandalism against Charter's fiber network in Missouri.

Operations

Current operations

As of 2022, Charter Communications offers service to an estimated 32 million people in 41 states with significant coverage in 38 states.

In November 2013, the company announced the re-branding of its residential services to Charter Spectrum, which encompassed an upgrade to an all-digital network for its video, voice and broadband services. The company relied heavily on a predominantly coaxial cable–based network. The newer fiber-optic service-delivery network system, provides higher bandwidth speeds than are available with its coaxial cable infrastructure.

Enterprise and mid-market businesses use Spectrum Enterprise for their services, which include fiber internet access, internet security, managed services, unified communications, and television products. Spectrum Business offers services to small businesses, which include internet access, internet security, phone, television, and Spectrum Mobile for Business.

Spectrum's local insertion advertising arm, Spectrum Reach, currently offers service in 36 states across 91 media markets.

Former operations

On March 27, 2006, Charter announced that it would sell cable systems serving approximately 43,000 customers in Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah to Orange Broadband Holding Company (since renamed Baja Broadband).

Charter also sold cable systems in West Virginia and Virginia to Cebridge Connections (later Suddenlink Communications and now known as Altice USA) and cable systems in Kentucky and Illinois to New Wave Communications. The company eventually returned to those areas (excluding Illinois) in 2016 when it acquired Time Warner Cable.

On October 14, 2008, the Fairmont Sentinel reported that Charter was selling parts of their system to Midcontinent Communications, including Charter's offices in Bemidji and International Falls, Minnesota. Starting February 1, 2009, Midcontinent took over some of Charter's cable system in Minnesota including Balaton, Bemidji, Canby, Ely, Fairmont, International Falls, Littlefork, Sherburn, and surrounding communities. Other areas in Minnesota would have sold to Comcast, but the deal fell through.

On October 22, 2010, Charter sold 32 head-ends serving 65,000 customers in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Missouri and Texas, to Cobridge Communications.

Lawsuits

In 2002, the United States Department of Justice investigated the company, leading to the indictment of four former executives in 2005 for improper financial reporting related primarily to the inflation of cable subscriber numbers to improve financial figures.

In 2004, Charter settled a class-action lawsuit concerning the questionable financial reporting associated with the U.S. Department of Justice's 2002 investigation and subsequent indictment of four former executives. Current and former shareholders (and their attorneys) were awarded $144 million as well as an agreement from Charter to maintain and implement proper corporate governance measures.

In June 2010, Charter settled a class-action lawsuit for $18 million concerning wage and overtime claims for current and former field technicians in California, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Nevada, Washington, Oregon and Nebraska.

In December 2013, a complaint was filed by Steelhead Licensing LLC for patent infringement of U.S. Patent 8082318; it is described as "Controlling service requests transmitted from a client to a server".

In January 2016, the National Association of African-American Owned Media and Byron Allen's Entertainment Studios filed a $10 billion civil rights lawsuit against Charter, claiming discrimination for Charter's refusal to pick up Allen's eight-channel suite of networks (which mainly carry ES content already syndicated through local television stations and paid programming); Allen and the NAAAOM (which has an Entertainment Studios executive as its head) have already filed the same type of suit against several other providers.

In May 2016, Charter reached a settlement with the FCC regarding allegations by Zoom Telephonics that, in 2012, following the introduction of new rate plans and the introduction of DOCSIS 3.0, it had begun to bar new subscribers or those switching to the new plans from utilizing customer-purchased modems. Although Charter ended this practice in 2014 and began to allow certain certified modems to be used, Zoom argued that the company was still deliberately limiting options by requiring the modems to undergo a testing protocol concerning factors beyond whether they cause interference or unauthorized receipt of service (the only two factors which providers may use to restrict allowable modems under FCC policy). Charter paid a $640,000 fine, and agreed to use a shorter testing process allowing the use of any DOCSIS 3.0-compatible modem, and send compliance reports to the FCC every six months and whenever a modem is blacklisted.

On February 1, 2017, Charter was sued by the Attorney General of New York for failing to provide its advertised Internet speeds to customers in areas that Charter acquired by the purchase of Time Warner Cable. The company agreed to a $174.2 million settlement, including both refunds of $75 to affected subscribers (with an additional $75 to those who rented the defective modem hardware for at least 24 months), and offers of complimentary subscriptions to services such as HBO (3 months) or Showtime (6 months) to all subscribers with an internet and television bundle.

On August 28, 2017, Charter agreed to a $225,000 settlement in the state of Missouri over violations of telemarketing and No-call list laws.

In July 2022, a jury in Dallas County, Texas, ordered Charter to pay $375 million in compensatory damages plus $7 billion in punitive damages to the family of Betty Thomas, an 83-year-old grandmother, who was robbed and murdered in her home by a Spectrum technician. Lawyers for the woman's family contended that "systemic safety failures" at Spectrum led to the murder, and that Spectrum forged documents to force the case into arbitration instead of a jury trial. On September 19, 2022, a judge ordered Charter to pay $1.147 billion to the family after their legal team requested a reduction in the punitive damage to twice the compensatory damages. Thomas's murderer, Roy Holden Jr., is serving life in prison for his crimes.

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CHTR Migawka akcji Cena, kapitalizacja rynkowa, P/E, EPS, ROE, zadłużenie/kapitał własny, zakres 52-tygodniowy

Cena
$154.29
Kapitalizacja Rynkowa
P/E (TTM)
5.8
EPS (TTM)
$36.21
Przychody (TTM)
$54.77B
Stopa dywidendy
ROE
31.5%
D/E Dług/Kapitał
5.9
Zakres 52 tyg.
$112 – $286

CHTR Wykres ceny akcji Dzienny OHLCV ze wskaźnikami technicznymi — przesuwaj, powiększaj i dostosowuj widok

Wyniki 10-letnie Trendy przychodów, zysku netto, marż i EPS

Przychody i Zysk Netto $54.77B
10-point trend, +88.9%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $36.21
10-point trend, +127.2%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Wolny przepływ pieniężny $4.42B
10-point trend, +62.7%
2016-12-31 2025-12-31
Marże 9.1%

Wycena Wskaźniki P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA — czy akcje są drogie, czy tanie?

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, -78.4%
5.8
10.2

Rentowność Marże brutto, operacyjne i netto; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza
Operating Margin (Marża Operacyjna)
5-point trend, +15.7%
23.6%
Net Profit Margin (Marża Zysku Netto)
5-point trend, +1.0%
9.1%
9.9%
ROA
5-point trend, +0.9%
3.3%
2.9%
ROE
5-point trend, +28.2%
31.5%
7.2%
ROIC
5-point trend, +8.6%
9.0%

Zdrowie finansowe Dług, płynność, wypłacalność — siła bilansu

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza
Debt / Equity (Dług / Kapitał Własny)
5-point trend, -9.4%
5.9
22.5
Current Ratio (Wskaźnik bieżący)
5-point trend, +35.1%
0.4
0.4
Quick Ratio (Wskaźnik Szybkości)
5-point trend, +22.4%
0.3

Rozwój Wzrost przychodów, EPS i zysku netto: r/r, CAGR 3-letni, CAGR 5-letni

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza
Revenue YoY (Przychody R/R)
5-point trend, +6.0%
-0.56%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (Przychody CAGR 3L)
5-point trend, +6.0%
0.46%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (Przychody CAGR 5L)
5-point trend, +6.0%
2.6%
EPS YoY
5-point trend, +48.0%
3.5%
Net Income YoY (Zysk Netto R/R)
5-point trend, +7.2%
-1.9%

Wskaźniki na akcję EPS, wartość księgowa na akcję, przepływy pieniężne na akcję, dywidenda na akcję

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza
EPS (Diluted) (EPS (Rozwodniony))
5-point trend, +48.0%
$36.21

Efektywność kapitałowa Rotacja aktywów, rotacja zapasów, rotacja należności

Wskaźnik
Trend 5-letni
CHTR
Mediana porównawcza

CHTR Konsensus analityków Bycze i niedźwiedzie opinie analityków, 12-miesięczny cel cenowy, potencjał wzrostu

TRZYMAJ 30 analityków
  • Mocne kupno 2 6,7%
  • Kup 4 13,3%
  • Trzymaj 15 50,0%
  • Sprzedaj 6 20,0%
  • Mocna sprzedaż 3 10,0%

12-miesięczny cel cenowy

17 analityków · 2026-08-18
Średni cel $150.00 -2,8%
Średnia cel $184.41 +19,5%

Historia zysków EPS faktyczny vs szacowany, zaskoczenie %, wskaźnik trafień, data następnych wyników

Średnie zaskoczenie
-0.49%
Okres EPS Actual EPS Szacowany Niespodzianka
30 czerwca 2026 $10.66 $10.35 0.32%
31 marca 2026 $9.17 $10.40 -1.2%
31 grudnia 2025 $10.34 $9.98 0.36%
30 września 2025 $8.34 $9.52 -1.2%
30 czerwca 2025 $9.18 $9.96 -0.78%
31 marca 2025 $8.42 $8.87 -0.45%

Porównanie z porównywalnymi firmami (podbranża GICS) Kluczowe metryki w porównaniu do konkurentów z sektora

Ticker Kapitalizacja Rynkowa P/E Przychody r/r Marża Netto ROE Marża brutto
CHTR 5.8 -0.56% 9.1% 31.5%
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LBRDA 7.0 3.6% -34.5%
VSNT -5.3% 13.9% 8.8%
OPTU -0.4 -4.1% -21.8% 134.3%
CABO $636M -1.8 -5.0% -23.7% -25.7%

Pełne podstawowe wskaźniki Wszystkie wskaźniki roczne — rachunek zysków i strat, bilans, przepływy pieniężne

Rachunek zysków i strat 12
Dane roczne Rachunek zysków i strat dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue 12-point trend, +501.4% $54.77B $55.09B $54.61B $54.02B $51.68B $48.10B $45.76B $43.63B $41.58B $29.00B $9.75B $9.11B
Operating Expenses 12-point trend, +448.1% $32.74B $33.17B $33.41B $32.88B $31.48B $29.93B $29.22B $27.86B $26.54B $18.66B $6.43B $5.97B
Operating Income 12-point trend, +1229.4% $12.91B $13.12B $12.56B $11.96B $10.53B $8.40B $6.51B $5.22B $4.11B $2.46B $1.11B $971M
Other Non-op 12-point trend, -408000000.00 $-408M $-387M $-517M $56M $-101M $-255M $-283M $-77M $-18M $-14M $-7M $0
Pretax Income 12-point trend, +13971.7% $7.46B $7.50B $6.85B $7.46B $6.39B $4.30B $2.43B $1.69B $1.03B $820M $-331M $53M
Income Tax 12-point trend, +616.9% $1.69B $1.65B $1.59B $1.61B $1.07B $626M $439M $180M $-9.09B $-2.92B $-60M $236M
Net Income 12-point trend, +2825.1% $4.99B $5.08B $4.56B $5.05B $4.65B $3.22B $1.67B $1.23B $9.89B $3.52B $-271M $-183M
EPS (Basic) 12-point trend, +2062.8% $36.90 $35.53 $30.54 $31.30 $25.34 $15.85 $7.60 $5.29 $38.55 $17.05 $-2.68 $-1.88
EPS (Diluted) 12-point trend, +2026.1% $36.21 $34.97 $29.99 $30.74 $24.47 $15.40 $7.45 $5.22 $34.09 $15.94 $-2.68 $-1.88
Shares (Basic) 12-point trend, +37.9% 135,155,309 143,061,337 149,208,188 161,501,355 183,669,369 203,316,483 219,506,735 232,356,665 256,720,715 206,539,100 101,152,647 97,991,915
Shares (Diluted) 12-point trend, +40.6% 137,743,676 145,363,771 151,966,313 164,433,596 193,042,948 209,273,247 223,786,380 235,525,226 296,703,956 234,791,439 101,152,647 97,991,915
EBITDA 12-point trend, +603.5% $21.62B $21.79B $21.25B $20.86B $19.87B $18.11B $16.44B $15.54B $14.69B $10.26B $3.24B $3.07B
Bilans 23
Dane roczne Bilans dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Cash & Equivalents 12-point trend, +15800.0% $477M $459M $709M $645M $601M $1.00B $3.48B $551M $621M $1.53B $5M $3M
Receivables 12-point trend, +1191.2% $3.68B $3.10B $2.96B $2.92B $2.58B $2.54B $2.23B $1.73B $1.64B $1.43B $279M $285M
Prepaid Expense 12-point trend, +1631.6% $987M $677M $458M $451M $386M $369M $761M $446M $299M $333M $61M $57M
Current Assets 12-point trend, +1391.0% $5.14B $4.23B $4.13B $4.02B $3.57B $3.91B $6.47B $2.73B $2.56B $3.30B $345M $345M
PP&E (Net) 12-point trend, +454.7% $46.44B $42.91B $39.52B $36.04B $34.31B $34.36B $34.59B $35.13B $33.89B $32.96B $8.35B $8.37B
PP&E (Gross) 12-point trend, +534.8% $87.96B $82.32B $77.27B $72.20B $68.56B $66.00B $62.25B $58.20B $51.97B $44.07B $14.86B $13.86B
Accum. Depreciation 12-point trend, +657.0% $41.51B $39.41B $37.75B $36.16B $34.25B $31.64B $27.66B $23.07B $18.08B $11.10B $6.52B $5.48B
Goodwill 12-point trend, +2443.7% $29.71B $29.67B $29.67B $29.56B $29.56B $29.55B $29.55B $29.55B $29.55B $29.51B $1.17B $1.17B
Intangibles 12-point trend, -59.6% $483M $1.11B $1.92B $2.98B $4.29B $5.88B $7.74B $9.88B $12.48B $15.10B $947M $1.20B
Other Non-current Assets 12-point trend, +1687.1% $5.00B $4.76B $4.73B $4.77B $3.65B $3.45B $2.73B $1.62B $1.36B $1.37B $332M $280M
Total Assets 12-point trend, +532.3% $154.21B $150.02B $147.19B $144.52B $142.49B $144.21B $148.19B $146.13B $146.62B $149.07B $39.32B $24.39B
Accounts Payable 12-point trend, +668.0% $12.56B $11.69B $11.21B $10.55B $9.46B $8.87B $8.88B $8.80B $9.04B $7.54B $1.97B $1.64B
Current Liabilities 12-point trend, +713.8% $13.31B $13.49B $13.21B $12.06B $12.46B $9.88B $12.38B $12.10B $11.09B $9.57B $1.97B $1.64B
Capital Leases 8-point trend, +1167000000.00 $1.17B $1.14B $1.13B $1.08B $1.18B $1.11B $979M $0 · · · ·
Deferred Tax 9-point trend, +1103.9% $19.84B $18.84B $18.95B $19.06B $19.10B $18.11B $17.71B · · · $1.59B $1.65B
Other Non-current Liabilities 12-point trend, +6975.0% $5.09B $4.78B $4.53B $4.76B $4.22B $4.20B $3.70B $2.84B $2.50B $2.75B $77M $72M
Long-term Debt 12-point trend, +353.7% $94.76B $93.93B $97.78B $97.60B $91.56B $82.75B $79.08B $72.83B $70.23B $61.75B $35.72B $20.89B
Total Debt 10-point trend, +350.7% $94.76B $93.93B $97.78B $97.60B $91.56B $82.75B $79.08B · · $61.75B $35.72B $21.02B
Retained Earnings 12-point trend, -206.1% $-5.39B $-7.75B $-12.26B $-14.82B $-12.68B $-5.20B $40M $2.78B $3.83B $733M $-2.06B $-1.76B
Treasury Stock Flat — no change across 12 periods $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
AOCI 6-point trend, +100.0% · · · · · · $0 $-2M $-1M $-7M $-13M $-22M
Stockholders' Equity 12-point trend, +10895.9% $16.05B $15.59B $11.09B $9.12B $14.05B $23.80B $31.45B $36.28B $39.08B $40.14B $-46M $146M
Liabilities + Equity 12-point trend, +532.3% $154.21B $150.02B $147.19B $144.52B $142.49B $144.21B $148.19B $146.13B $146.62B $149.07B $39.32B $24.39B
Przepływy pieniężne 17
Dane roczne Przepływy pieniężne dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
D&A 12-point trend, +314.4% $8.71B $8.67B $8.70B $8.90B $9.35B $9.70B $9.93B $10.32B $10.59B $6.91B $2.12B $2.10B
Stock-based Comp 12-point trend, +1123.6% $673M $651M $692M $470M $430M $351M $315M $285M $261M $244M $78M $55M
Deferred Tax 12-point trend, +334.8% $1.01B $-87M $-80M $87M $826M $465M $320M $110M $-9.12B $-2.96B $-65M $233M
Amort. of Intangibles 12-point trend, +95.7% $585M $838M $1.10B $1.30B $1.60B $1.90B $2.20B $2.40B $2.70B $1.90B $271M $299M
Other Non-cash 12-point trend, +234.8% $693M $110M $568M $410M $984M $820M $-481M $-176M $326M $326M $570M $207M
Operating Cash Flow 12-point trend, +581.5% $16.08B $14.43B $14.43B $14.93B $16.24B $14.56B $11.75B $11.77B $11.95B $8.04B $2.36B $2.36B
CapEx 12-point trend, +424.9% $11.66B $11.27B $11.12B $9.38B $7.63B $7.42B $7.20B $9.12B $8.68B $5.33B $1.84B $2.22B
Investing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -24.9% $-11.62B $-10.65B $-11.13B $-9.11B $-7.75B $-8.16B $-7.33B $-9.74B $-8.10B $-33.55B $-17.03B $-9.30B
Debt Issued 12-point trend, +75.8% $15.48B $25.89B $22.06B $25.64B $20.98B $15.75B $19.68B $13.82B $25.28B $12.34B $26.05B $8.81B
Net Debt Issued 12-point trend, -89.9% $688M $-3.77B $124M $6.33B $8.83B $3.66B $6.38B $3.05B $8.77B $1.82B $14.72B $6.83B
Stock Issued 9-point trend, +0.00 · · · $0 $0 $23M $0 $0 $0 $5.00B $0 $0
Stock Repurchased 12-point trend, +26910.5% $5.13B $1.21B $3.21B $10.28B $15.43B $11.22B $6.87B $4.40B $11.71B $1.56B $38M $19M
Net Stock Activity 12-point trend, -26910.5% $-5.13B $-1.21B $-3.21B $-10.28B $-15.43B $-11.19B $-6.87B $-4.40B $-11.71B $3.44B $-38M $-19M
Financing Cash Flow 12-point trend, -163.0% $-4.37B $-3.98B $-3.24B $-5.77B $-8.88B $-8.95B $-1.63B $-1.89B $-4.77B $4.78B $14.68B $6.93B
Net Change in Cash 12-point trend, +611.1% $92M $-203M $64M $44M $-400M $-2.55B $2.78B $144M $-914M $-20.73B $2M $-18M
Taxes Paid 3-point trend, -37.3% $893M $1.56B $1.42B · · · · · · · · ·
Free Cash Flow 12-point trend, +3101.4% $4.42B $3.16B $3.32B $5.55B $8.60B $7.15B $4.55B $2.64B $3.27B $2.72B $519M $138M
Rentowność 7
Dane roczne Rentowność dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Operating Margin 12-point trend, +121.1% 23.6% 23.8% 23.0% 22.1% 20.4% 17.5% 14.2% 12.0% 9.9% 11.6% 11.4% 10.7%
Net Margin 12-point trend, +552.7% 9.1% 9.2% 8.3% 9.4% 9.0% 6.7% 3.6% 2.8% 23.8% 12.1% -2.8% -2.0%
Pretax Margin 12-point trend, +2248.3% 13.6% 13.6% 12.6% 13.8% 12.4% 8.9% 5.3% 3.9% 2.5% 2.8% -3.4% 0.58%
EBITDA Margin 12-point trend, +17.0% 39.5% 39.6% 38.9% 38.6% 38.5% 37.6% 35.9% 35.6% 35.3% 35.4% 33.2% 33.7%
ROA 10-point trend, +477.0% 3.3% 3.4% 3.1% 3.5% 3.2% 2.2% 1.1% · · 3.7% -0.85% -0.87%
ROE 9-point trend, +125.6% 31.5% 38.1% 45.1% 43.6% 24.6% 11.7% 4.9% · · 17.6% · -123.2%
ROIC 10-point trend, +156.9% 9.0% 9.3% 8.9% 8.8% 8.3% 6.7% 4.8% · · 15.0% 2.5% -15.8%
Płynność i wypłacalność 4
Dane roczne Płynność i wypłacalność dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Current Ratio 10-point trend, +70.4% 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 · · 0.3 0.2 0.2
Quick Ratio 10-point trend, +77.4% 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 · · 0.3 0.1 0.2
Debt / Equity 9-point trend, -95.9% 5.9 6.0 8.8 10.7 6.5 3.5 2.5 · · 1.5 · 144.0
LT Debt / Equity 9-point trend, -95.9% 5.9 5.9 8.6 10.5 6.3 3.4 2.4 · · 1.5 · 144.0
Efektywność 2
Dane roczne Efektywność dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Asset Turnover 10-point trend, -17.3% 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 · · 0.3 0.3 0.4
Receivables Turnover 10-point trend, -53.9% 16.2 18.2 18.6 19.6 20.2 21.7 23.1 · · 33.9 34.6 35.1
Na akcję 3
Dane roczne Na akcję dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue / Share 10-point trend, +221.9% $397.65 $378.95 $359.34 $328.53 $267.72 $229.83 $204.50 $185.26 $140.14 $123.53 · ·
Cash Flow / Share 10-point trend, +240.8% $116.72 $99.27 $94.97 $90.77 $84.12 $69.58 $52.50 $49.96 $40.29 $34.25 · ·
EPS (TTM) 12-point trend, +2026.1% $36.21 $34.97 $29.99 $30.74 $24.47 $15.40 $7.45 $5.22 $34.09 $15.94 $-2.68 $-1.88
Stopy Wzrostu 9
Dane roczne Stopy Wzrostu dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -107.5% -0.56% 0.88% 1.1% 4.5% 7.4% · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -89.4% 0.46% 2.1% 4.3% · · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 2.6% · · · · · · · · · · ·
EPS YoY 5-point trend, -94.0% 3.5% 16.6% -2.4% 25.6% 58.9% · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -77.5% 5.6% 12.6% 24.9% · · · · · · · · ·
EPS CAGR 5Y 18.6% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income YoY 5-point trend, -104.3% -1.9% 11.5% -9.8% 8.6% 44.4% · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -103.7% -0.45% 3.0% 12.2% · · · · · · · · ·
Net Income CAGR 5Y 9.1% · · · · · · · · · · ·
Wycena (TTM) 4
Dane roczne Wycena (TTM) dla CHTR
Wskaźnik Trend 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014
Revenue TTM 12-point trend, +501.4% $54.77B $55.09B $54.61B $54.02B $51.68B $48.10B $45.76B $43.63B $41.58B $29.00B $9.75B $9.11B
Net Income TTM 12-point trend, +2825.1% $4.99B $5.08B $4.56B $5.05B $4.65B $3.22B $1.67B $1.23B $9.89B $3.52B $-271M $-183M
P/E 12-point trend, +106.5% 5.8 9.8 13.0 11.0 26.6 43.0 65.1 54.6 9.9 18.1 -68.3 -88.6
Earnings Yield 12-point trend, +1635.4% 17.3% 10.2% 7.7% 9.1% 3.8% 2.3% 1.5% 1.8% 10.2% 5.5% -1.5% -1.1%

Sprawozdania finansowe Rachunek zysków i strat, bilans, przepływy pieniężne — roczne, ostatnie 5 lat

Rachunek zysków i strat
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Przychody $54.77B$55.09B$54.61B$54.02B$51.68B
Marża Operacyjna % 23.6%23.8%23.0%22.1%20.4%
Zysk netto $4.99B$5.08B$4.56B$5.05B$4.65B
Rozwodniony EPS $36.21$34.97$29.99$30.74$24.47
Bilans
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Dług / Kapitał Własny 5.96.08.810.76.5
Wskaźnik bieżący 0.40.30.30.30.3
Wskaźnik Szybkości 0.30.30.30.30.3
Przepływy pieniężne
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Wolny przepływ pieniężny $4.42B$3.16B$3.32B$5.55B$8.60B

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Instytucje, które zgłaszają posiadanie tych akcji w swoich kwartalnych zgłoszeniach SEC Form 13F. Tylko pozycje długie; pojedynczy zgłaszający może pojawić się dwukrotnie dla oddzielnych transz opcji. Duże przeciwstawne pozycje put/call zazwyczaj odzwierciedlają działalność market-makingową lub zabezpieczone zapasy, a nie przekonanie kierunkowe.

Aktywność instytucjonalna — Q2 2026 vs poprzedni kwartał
Nowe pozycje Zamknięte pozycje Zwiększone Zmniejszony Zmiana liczby akcji netto
145 (+14 vs poprzedni kw.) 133 (+26 vs poprzedni kw.) 305 (+17 vs poprzedni kw.) 234 (-25 vs poprzedni kw.) +16.4M

Porównano z Q1 2026. Zgłoszenia SEC Form 13F są wymagane w ciągu 45 dni od końca kwartału plus krótki bufor dla spóźnionych zgłoszeń — kwartały mieszczące się jeszcze w tym terminie są pomijane na rzecz ostatniej w pełni zgłoszonej pary.

Instytucja Wartość Akcje % z śledzonych 13F Typ
Dodge & Cox $2 137 731 153 15 032 214 19,37% Akcje
STATE STREET CORP $991 448 728 6 971 723 8,98% Akcje
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $759 749 246 5 342 446 6,88% Akcje
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $501 345 427 3 525 388 4,54% Akcje
NORGES BANK $348 764 052 2 452 458 3,16% Akcje
Lind Value II ApS $316 267 218 2 223 945 2,87% Akcje
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $301 441 491 2 126 707 2,73% Akcje
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $254 480 671 1 789 471 2,31% Akcje
EAGLE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $247 418 756 1 739 813 2,24% Akcje
Long Focus Capital Management, LLC $211 580 038 1 487 800 1,92% Opcja kupna
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $195 554 251 1 375 109 1,77% Akcje
Long Focus Capital Management, LLC $174 949 017 1 230 216 1,59% Akcje
GOLDMAN SACHS GROUP INC $168 760 607 1 186 700 1,53% Opcja sprzedaży
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $167 137 280 1 175 285 1,51% Akcje
ARROWSTREET CAPITAL, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP $159 639 400 1 122 561 1,45% Akcje
STATE OF MICHIGAN RETIREMENT SYSTEM $152 221 157 1 070 397 1,38% Akcje
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $118 318 720 832 000 1,07% Opcja kupna
GOLDENTREE ASSET MANAGEMENT LP $117 610 728 828 085 1,07% Akcje
DIMENSIONAL FUND ADVISORS LP $100 798 875 708 803 0,91% Akcje
Allianz Asset Management GmbH $96 233 365 676 699 0,87% Akcje
Cryder Capital Partners LLP $91 255 304 641 694 0,83% Akcje
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $87 715 128 616 800 0,79% Opcja kupna
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $86 691 216 609 600 0,79% Opcja sprzedaży
Rothschild & Co Wealth Management UK Ltd $81 121 988 570 438 0,73% Akcje
Walleye Trading LLC $78 485 699 551 900 0,71% Opcja kupna
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $66 288 916 466 134 0,60% Akcje
Walleye Trading LLC $64 998 218 457 058 0,59% Akcje
Squarepoint Ops LLC $59 699 758 419 800 0,54% Opcja kupna
Walleye Trading LLC $57 267 967 402 700 0,52% Opcja sprzedaży
WORLDQUANT MILLENNIUM ADVISORS LLC $55 909 008 393 144 0,51% Akcje
Kodai Capital Management LP $54 359 649 147 504 0,49% Akcje
VOLORIDGE INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LLC $50 762 571 356 955 0,46% Akcje
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $46 924 038 329 963 0,43% Akcje
BARCLAYS PLC $45 708 427 321 415 0,41% Akcje
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd. $45 034 778 316 678 0,41% Akcje
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN $42 678 359 300 108 0,39% Akcje
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN $42 663 000 300 000 0,39% Opcja sprzedaży
Quaker Capital Investments, LLC $41 194 966 289 677 0,37% Akcje
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $40 368 744 146 200 0,37% Opcja sprzedaży
Invenomic Capital Management LP $40 162 379 282 416 0,36% Akcje
VANGUARD GROUP INC $39 794 013 190 630 0,36% Akcje
Gotham Asset Management, LLC $39 606 765 278 509 0,36% Akcje
MACKENZIE FINANCIAL CORP $39 564 813 278 214 0,36% Akcje
Makaira Partners LLC $34 235 000 164 000 0,31% Akcje
Swiss National Bank $32 778 836 230 496 0,30% Akcje
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $32 021 000 225 167 0,29% Akcje
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $31 286 200 220 000 0,28% Opcja sprzedaży
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $31 157 216 219 093 0,28% Akcje
Quinn Opportunity Partners LLC $30 788 465 216 500 0,28% Akcje
Douglas Lane & Associates, LLC $29 664 840 208 599 0,27% Akcje
Endure Capital Management, LLC $28 427 779 199 900 0,26% Opcja kupna
Mitsubishi UFJ Asset Management Co., Ltd. $28 413 131 199 797 0,26% Akcje
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $27 873 160 196 000 0,25% Opcja sprzedaży
Capital World Investors $27 247 436 191 600 0,25% Akcje
Qube Research & Technologies Ltd $26 620 148 187 189 0,24% Akcje
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. $26 503 251 186 367 0,24% Akcje
IMC-Chicago, LLC $26 399 153 185 635 0,24% Akcje
Vanguard Global Advisers, LLC $25 666 772 180 485 0,23% Akcje
BlackRock, Inc. $24 991 132 175 734 0,23% Akcje
Squarepoint Ops LLC $24 872 529 174 900 0,23% Opcja sprzedaży
FMR LLC $24 830 861 174 607 0,22% Akcje
Greenstone Partners & Co., LLC $24 768 289 174 167 0,22% Akcje
SORA INVESTORS LLC $24 723 066 173 849 0,22% Akcje
PRUDENTIAL FINANCIAL INC $24 687 798 173 601 0,22% Akcje
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $24 403 287 171 592 0,22% Akcje
CALIFORNIA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM $24 178 128 111 998 0,22% Akcje
CALEDONIA INVESTMENTS PLC $24 110 976 169 700 0,22% Akcje
GROUP ONE TRADING LLC $23 336 234 164 097 0,21% Akcje
MILLENNIUM MANAGEMENT LLC $23 279 777 163 700 0,21% Opcja kupna
JUPITER ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD $22 708 662 159 684 0,21% Akcje
VANGUARD ASSET MANAGEMENT, Ltd $22 545 973 158 540 0,20% Akcje
National Pension Service $22 030 036 154 912 0,20% Akcje
CANADA PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT BOARD $21 535 714 151 436 0,20% Akcje
ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN L.P. $20 996 273 97 259 0,19% Akcje
KIZE CAPITAL LP $20 312 423 142 834 0,18% Akcje
LMR Partners LLP $20 179 599 141 900 0,18% Opcja kupna
LMR Partners LLP $19 781 411 139 100 0,18% Opcja sprzedaży
Bridgewater Associates, LP $19 633 797 138 062 0,18% Akcje
WOLVERINE TRADING, LLC $19 576 908 70 900 0,18% Opcja kupna
SUSQUEHANNA INTERNATIONAL GROUP, LLP $19 226 792 135 200 0,17% Opcja kupna
D. E. Shaw & Co., Inc. $18 785 941 132 100 0,17% Opcja kupna
Legal & General Group Plc $18 676 154 131 328 0,17% Akcje
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $16 982 149 119 416 0,15% Akcje
COMPASS ROSE ASSET MANAGEMENT, LP $16 354 150 115 000 0,15% Akcje
CAPITAL FUND MANAGEMENT S.A. $16 240 382 114 200 0,15% Opcja kupna
Quantinno Capital Management LP $16 100 646 113 217 0,15% Akcje
California Public Employees Retirement System $15 584 509 109 588 0,14% Akcje
SIMPLEX TRADING, LLC $14 893 226 104 727 0,13% Akcje
Advisors Asset Management, Inc. $14 596 175 42 583 0,13% Akcje
Mount Capital Ltd $14 030 581 98 661 0,13% Akcje
FIRST TRUST ADVISORS LP $13 923 116 97 905 0,13% Akcje
DAVENPORT & Co LLC $13 492 174 94 875 0,12% Akcje
EXCHANGE TRADED CONCEPTS, LLC $13 479 517 94 786 0,12% Akcje
ExodusPoint Capital Management, LP $13 237 333 93 083 0,12% Akcje
Vontobel Holding Ltd. $13 195 239 92 787 0,12% Akcje
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP INC $13 122 001 92 272 0,12% Akcje
CIBC WORLD MARKETS CORP $13 070 881 62 615 0,12% Akcje
Universal- Beteiligungs- und Servicegesellschaft mbH $12 929 702 90 274 0,12% Akcje
DNB Asset Management AS $12 231 909 86 013 0,11% Akcje
UBS AM, a distinct business unit of UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC $11 193 162 51 849 0,10% Akcje

Insiderzy spółki 80 insiderów · 31 dyrektorzy generalni · 26 dyrektorzy

Insider Rola Ostatnia aktywność Posiadane akcje Kupna 12m Sprzedaże 12m Netto 12m
Christopher L Winfrey President and CEO 31 lipca 2025 P 70 243 0 0 $0
Michael J Lovett President and CEO 30 listopada 2011 F 109 508 0 0 $0
Neil Smit CEO and President 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Jessica M Fischer Chief Financial Officer 5 lutego 2025 A 1 616 0 0 $0
Jeffrey T Fisher EVP/Chief Financial Officer 27 lutego 2008 A 494 832 0 0 $0
Richard J Digeronimo President-Product & Technology 1 sierpnia 2025 A 6 804 0 0 $0
John Bickham President and COO 3 września 2021 M 0 0 0 $0
James M Heneghan President, Charter Media 5 maja 2014 M 16 217 0 0 $0
Steven E. Apodaca President, Operations 19 marca 2012 S 22 381 0 0 $0
Joshua Jamison Divisional President - East 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Mary White Divisional President - Central 11 sierpnia 2008 S 704 319 0 0 $0
Paula Trustdorf Divisional President - West 18 marca 2008 A 537 821 0 0 $0
Kevin D Howard EVP/CAO/Controller 27 lipca 2026 A 5 482 0 0 $0
Richard Adam Ray EVP, Chief Commercial Officer 17 stycznia 2025 M 1 145 0 0 $0
Jamal H Haughton EVP/Gen Counsel/Corp Secretary 15 stycznia 2025 A 0 0 $0
David Ellen Executive Advisor 30 listopada 2023 M 14 080 0 0 $0
Richard R Dykhouse EVP/Gen Counsel/Corp Secretary 17 stycznia 2023 A 3 380 0 0 $0
Jonathan Hargis EVP/Chief Marketing Officer 17 maja 2022 S 2 604 0 0 $0
Donald F Detampel JR EVP & President Commerc Svcs 15 stycznia 2016 A 62 159 0 0 $0
Robert E Quicksilver EVP/Chief Admin Officer 28 maja 2013 M 11 945 0 0 $0
Greg S. Rigdon EVP/Corp Devel & Strategy 30 listopada 2010 F 30 533 0 0 $0
Ted W Schremp EVP/Chief Marketing Officer 30 listopada 2010 F 67 579 0 0 $0
Marwan Fawaz EVP - Operations/CTO 30 listopada 2010 F 80 464 0 0 $0
Gregory L Doody EVP and General Counsel 30 listopada 2010 F 67 711 0 0 $0
Grier C Raclin EVP/Chief Administrative Offic 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Lynne F Ramsey Senior Vice President - HR 1 kwietnia 2008 S 428 487 0 0 $0
Robert A Quigley EVP/Chief Marketing Officer 27 lutego 2008 A 887 016 0 0 $0
Sue Ann Hamilton EVP - Programming 10 marca 2006 A 72 191 0 0 $0
Wayne Davis EVP-Engineering and CTO 10 marca 2006 A 79 416 0 0 $0
Paul E Martin SVP-Controller 27 lutego 2006 S 56 066 0 0 $0
Steven J Krupinski EVP-Administration 1 listopada 2005 A 0 0 $0
David J Wargo Dyrektor 21 kwietnia 2026 A 1 602 0 0 $0
Michael A Newhouse Dyrektor 6 sierpnia 2025 D 5 263 0 0 $0
Carolyn J Slaski Dyrektor 22 kwietnia 2025 A 1 428 0 0 $0
Martin Edward Patterson Dyrektor 22 kwietnia 2025 A 684 0 0 $0
John D Markley Jr Dyrektor 22 kwietnia 2025 A 15 751 0 0 $0
Steven A Miron Dyrektor 22 kwietnia 2025 A 12 383 0 0 $0
James E Meyer Dyrektor 23 kwietnia 2024 A 3 363 0 0 $0
Gregory B Maffei Dyrektor 23 kwietnia 2024 A 7 569 0 0 $0
Craig A Jacobson Dyrektor 28 lutego 2024 S 9 331 0 0 $0
Malone John C Dyrektor 25 kwietnia 2018 A 1 691 0 0 $0
Michael Huseby Dyrektor 26 kwietnia 2016 A 4 555 0 0 $0
Jeffrey Marcus Dyrektor 29 maja 2013 S 0 0 0 $0
Edgar Lee Dyrektor 1 maja 2013 S 2 000 000 0 0 $0
Bruce A Karsh Dyrektor 1 maja 2013 S 2 000 000 0 0 $0
Robert Cohn Dyrektor 26 kwietnia 2011 A 4 754 0 0 $0
Rajive Johri Dyrektor 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Jo Allen Patton Dyrektor 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Robert P May Dyrektor 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0
Larry W Wangberg Dyrektor 30 listopada 2009 J 0 0 0 $0

Insiderzy z zgłoszeń SEC Form 3/4/5; netto = tylko otwarty rynek P/S

Aktywiści i właściciele 5%+ 14 akcji

Inwestorzy, którzy złożyli SEC Schedule 13D — posiadanie beneficjentów powyżej 5% z zamiarem wpływania na emitenta (udziały aktywistów, kampanie zarządu, M&A). Każdy wiersz pokazuje najnowszy znany stan pozycji tego zgłaszającego.

Zgłaszający Złożono Udział Status Cel Zgłoszenie
Liberty Broadband Corporation ×13 zgłoszenia 9 marca 2026 0,00% Aneks SEC
Charter Communications, Inc., CCH II, LLC, Charter Communications Holdings, LLC, Spectrum Management Holding Company, LLC, Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC ×4 zgłoszenia 31 grudnia 2025 39,50% Aneks SEC
Advance/Newhouse Partnership, Newhouse Broadcasting Corporation, Advance Publications, Inc., Newhouse Family Holdings, L.P., Advance Long-Term Management Trust ×20 zgłoszenia 4 sierpnia 2025 12,34% Aneks SEC
Liberty Broadband Corporation (1) 1 czerwca 2015 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Liberty Media Corporation ×5 zgłoszenia 6 listopada 2014 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Crestview, L.L.C., Encore, LLC, Crestview Partners, L.P., Crestview Partners (PF), L.P., Crestview Holdings (TE), L.P., Encore (ERISA), Ltd., Crestview Partners, (ERISA) L.P., Crestview Offshore Holdings (Cayman), L.P., Crestview Partners GP, L.P., Encore II, LLC, Crestview Partners II, L.P., Crestview Partners II (FF), L.P., Crestview Partners II (TE), L.P., Crestview Offshore Holdings II (Cayman), L.P., Crestview Offshore Holdings II (FF Cayman), L.P., Crestview Offshore Holdings II (892 Cayman), L.P., Crestview Partners II GP, L.P., Crestview Advisors, L.L.C. ×6 zgłoszenia 22 maja 2013 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Paul G. Allen, Charter Investment, Inc. ×12 zgłoszenia 2 grudnia 2009 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 8 sierpnia 2002 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 3 lipca 2002 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Vulcan Ventures Incorporated, Paul G. Allen, Charter Communications Ventures, LLC, Charter Communications Holdings, LLC, Charter Communications Holding Company, LLC, Charter Communications, Inc. 13 marca 2002 Pierwotne zgłoszenie M&A / sprzedaż SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 26 grudnia 2001 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 21 grudnia 2001 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 1 października 2001 Pierwotne zgłoszenie M&A / sprzedaż SEC
Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca, Niezgłoszona osoba raportująca 1 sierpnia 2001 Pierwotne zgłoszenie SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

Posiadanie ETF-ów Posiadane przez 195 funduszy ETF

Waga odzwierciedla wyłącznie bezpośrednie udziały kapitałowe (N-PORT); fundusze oparte na dźwigni lub instrumentach pochodnych mogą posiadać dodatkowe ekspozycje na swapy, które nie są pokazane.

Fundusz Waga Jednostki Na dzień Źródło
RSPC · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 5,26% 19 700 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
IYZ · iShares Trust 2,93% 229 681 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
YALL · Tidal Trust I 2,73% 18 392 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
BSJS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 2,28% 17 067 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
STNC · Hennessy Funds Trust 2,23% 12 391 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
VGHY · VANGUARD FIXED INCOME SECURITIES FU… 2,05% 6 875 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
BSJR · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 1,70% 14 805 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
LTL · ProShares Trust 1,66% 924 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
VGMS · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS 1,39% 3 579 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
GTO · Invesco Actively Managed Exchange-T… 0,98% 29 410 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
BSCT · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0,93% 27 545 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VCLT · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,90% 118 669 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FCOM · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,84% 89 182 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
RPV · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,77% 86 307 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VCEB · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0,77% 11 282 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
TAX · EA Series Trust 0,73% 1 288 NS 29 maja 2026 N-PORT
QQQE · Direxion Shares ETF Trust 0,70% 51 394 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
VOX · VANGUARD WORLD FUND 0,69% 292 211 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FTA · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,67% 52 431 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FLCV · Federated Hermes ETF Trust 0,66% 4 428 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
FEGE · RBB Fund Trust 0,66% 88 754 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
CAPE · DoubleLine ETF Trust 0,65% 7 897 NS 31 marca 2026 N-PORT
QIDX · Spinnaker ETF Series 0,60% 1 387 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FOWF · Pacer Funds Trust 0,59% 533 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
EQRR · ProShares Trust 0,57% 2 456 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
VPLS · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS 0,57% 11 272 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VSDB · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS 0,56% 5 635 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
QFLR · Innovator ETFs Trust 0,54% 16 412 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
BSCS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0,52% 18 611 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
GTOS · Invesco Actively Managed Exchange-T… 0,51% 628 000 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
ITAN · EA Series Trust 0,47% 2 909 NS 29 maja 2026 N-PORT
PKW · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust 0,47% 54 447 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FLCC · Federated Hermes ETF Trust 0,46% 3 867 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
EQAL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,46% 25 290 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VCRB · VANGUARD MALVERN FUNDS 0,45% 38 078 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
VTC · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,44% 9 233 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
BLV · VANGUARD BOND INDEX FUNDS 0,41% 47 527 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
IXP · iShares Trust 0,33% 12 112 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
FAB · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,33% 2 766 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
FEX · First Trust Exchange-Traded AlphaDE… 0,31% 28 454 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
VCIT · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,30% 206 424 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
RWL · Invesco Exchange-Traded Fund Trust … 0,30% 192 920 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
AUSF · Global X Funds 0,30% 17 387 NS 31 maja 2026 N-PORT
VLUE · iShares Trust 0,26% 154 855 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
IUS · Invesco Exchange-Traded Self-Indexe… 0,25% 15 900 SH 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
ACVF · ETF Opportunities Trust 0,25% 2 225 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
VCSH · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,24% 124 840 000 PA 8 sierpnia 2026 Dziennie
DFVE · DoubleLine ETF Trust 0,22% 276 NS 31 marca 2026 N-PORT
FVAL · FIDELITY COVINGTON TRUST 0,22% 15 941 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT
JPME · J.P. Morgan Exchange-Traded Fund Tr… 0,21% 5 653 NS 30 kwietnia 2026 N-PORT