charter communications

One Thing St. Louis Charter Communications Does Good Is Speed

February 2, 2011

Billions in debt, disappointing quarterly results, habitual refinancing of debt, ridiculous charges, and technical support staff you cannot understand are a few attributes Charter perpetually drags around like luggage. There is one attribute Charter consistently does correct.  That is broadband.  Charter is upping the speed to their broadband service.  The speeds are extremely fast and [...]

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FCC Offering Computer Broadband Speed Test

April 16, 2010

In a rare effort Fedzilla (federal government) has released a service that is beneficial.  It is an accurate broadband speed test for your Internet connection.  The service is offered, but not endorsed (per website legal), for demographic measurement of the population. The FCC is acquiring a survey of Internet broadband speeds throughout the country.  The [...]

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St. Louis Charter Communications Resurrects From Dead

November 30, 2009

Despite the fact Charter Communications only knows how to stay in debt, it theoretically has come out of bankruptcy. The company has reduced it’s total debt by 40% which converts to $8 billion leaving $13 billion owed to creditors. The company has carried debt for over a decade, robbing the shareholders and bondholders, yet emerges [...]

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St. Louis Charter Communications Rounds Up The Fire Department

February 3, 2009

Finally, Charter Communications, St. Louis, Missouri, is rumored to file for bankruptcy soon.  It is way past the 11th hour.  This company may finally see the light at the end of the tunnel which is dark for the stock holders.

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Charter Cannot Tank When It Is Already In the Tank

January 2, 2009

The eighth mystery of the world is puzzling.  Charter Communications is in the red and yet continues to operate.  The company is trading at .08 a share, is borderline of  delisting from NasDaq, and now receives a grade that makes a flunking student look like a graduate with honors.

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