"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.
The cable giant, led by CEO Dexter Goei, has been looking to reduce its debt load. By Georg Szalai, Etan Vlessing Cable giant Altice USA has confirmed it has put its telcom Suddenlink assets up for a ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Suddenlink, which has around 190,000 internet and cable subscribers in West Virginia, will become Optimum by the end of the year. However, for Delegate Daniel Linville (R-Cabell), ...
Altice’s unification of products and services under one Optimum brand launched August 1 with a new campaign, “Get closer, go farther” When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — South Charleston residents tired of not having any options for television, cable or phone service may be in luck. City council members gave the nod Thursday to two new ...
While a deal valuing a significant portion, or all of, Suddenlink at 15x EBITDA would be great for shareholders, the valuation appears to be at least 15% too high. Over the last few years, 10-13x ...
Shares of Altice USA Inc. were off more than 6% in premarket trading Thursday after the telecommunications company provided an update upon the conclusion of its strategic review into the Suddenlink ...