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-0.71| Last Update: 05/24/13 - 3:11 PM EDT |
| Volume: 397,049 |
| YTD Performance: 48.14% |
| Open: $113.04 |
| Previous Close: $113.54 |
| 52 Week Range: $60.46 - $116.42 |
| Oustanding Shares: 101,250,955 |
| Market Cap: 11,435,282,858 |
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| Qtr (06/13) | Qtr (09/13) | FY (12/13) | FY (12/14) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Average Estimate | $0.33 | $0.25 | $0.65 | $2.32 |
| Number of Analysts | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
| High Estimate | $0.51 | $0.45 | $1.19 | $3.74 |
| Low Estimate | $0.13 | $-0.01 | $0.10 | $0.77 |
| Prior Year | $-0.84 | $-0.87 | $-3.05 | $0.65 |
| Growth Rate (Year over Year) | 139.48% | 128.74% | 121.20% | 258.25% |
Charter Communications price target and estimates raised at CitiCHTR earnings estimates were increased on the first quarter beat and lower than expected interest expense going forward, said Citigroup. Price target goes to $131.
The new YouTube subscription business model could spur further pressure on appointment TV viewing.
Charter Communications price target and estimates increased at UBSCHTR estimates were increased as the turnaround takes hold, said UBS. Price target goes to $125.
These two suppliers are positioned particularly well to benefit here.
If you own these shares, I’d go back and check the fundamentals.
Charter Communications rated new Neutral at NomuraCHTR was initiated with a Neutral rating, Nomura said. Valuation call, based on an $85 price target.
Charter Communications rated new Buy at UBSCHTR was initiated with a Buy rating, UBS said. $83 price target. Benefiting from less telco competition.
Charter Communications numbers lowered at GuggenheimShares of CHTR now seen reaching $92, Guggenheim said. Estimates also lowered on expectation reset. Buy rating.
Charter Communications rated new Hold at DeutscheCoverage of CHTR was started with a Hold rating, Deutsche Bank said. $83 price target. Company faces numerous operational challenges.
When Oaktree's Howard Marks starts buying equities, he must have very good reasons.