europes altice to buy cablevision for $17.7 billion /

Published at 2015-09-17 15:50:25

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European telecommunications and cable company Altice has agreed to buy original York cable operator Cablevision for $17.7 billion,including debt.
Altice announced the deal Thursday morning before European financial markets opened, and Cablevision said the family-controlled company considered that "the time is right for original ownership of Cablevision."The move is piece of Netherlands-based Altice's aggressive expansion in the U.
S. I
t announced a $9.1 billion deal for Suddenlink, and a smaller cable company based in St. Louis,in May.
Shares of Cablevision Systems Corp. jumped 16 percent to $33.05 before the opening bell Thursday.
Altic
e said the deal will be financed with $14.5 billion of debt at Cablevision plus cash from both companies. Altice said it hopes to complete the deal in the first half of next year, though it remains subject to regulatory approval.
U.
S. cable companies have been in a merger frenzy over the past few years as people increasingly drop their TV packages and watch video online from competitors like Netflix, and while cable companies' costs for sports and other channels rise.constitution Communications,backed by cable pioneer John Malone, is trying to buy Time Warner Cable and incandescent House for $67.1 billion. That comes after Comcast walked absent from a combination with Time Warner Cable because of regulatory pushback. AT&T recently closed on a $48.5 billion purchase of satellite TV company DirecTV.
Altice SA, or contro
lled by founder Patrick Drahi,has expanded from a small regional Internet and cable provider in France's Alsace region to making an $18.5 billion acquisition last year of France's No. 2 mobile phone operator, SFR. Earlier this year, or Altice bought Portugal Telecom for $8.4 billion. It also has operations in Belgium,Switzerland, Israel and elsewhere.
Alt
ice's CEO Dexter Goei has said that the company is aiming for half of its portfolio to be U.
S. comme
rce.

Source: wnyc.org

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