After two years of shareholder wrangling and bitter comments, cable operator is now free to spend.
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While AOL continues to shed paid subscribers, cable operations pay off for media giant.
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With its acquisition deadline less than four months away, cable operator makes warring creditors an offer.
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Consumer organizations sense possible victory in a regulatory war over AT&T’s $67-billion purchase of BellSouth.
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Investment bank backs Carl Icahn’s call to break up Time Warner.
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Despite the heavy betting against it in 2005, cable didn’t just hold on to its video franchise, it gained voice share.
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Cable operator caps a year of retractions with a $3-billion change of mind.
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Michael Rigas may follow his father and brother to jail after signing false statements.
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The world’s largest media company rides cable unit to profit jump and will more than double share buyback.
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Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Cox close in on a deal that will finally add the wireless piece to their quadruple play plans.
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Vonage chatter rises; David Boies’ Adelphia stumble; Apple, Motorola finally make music; Microsoft, Scientific Atlanta team up.
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Cable operator’s plan to take the firm private could face a bruising shareholder court battle.
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Public interest groups join satellite TV operator in an attempt to cancel cable cluster.
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WorldCom’s founder gets prison time for his role in the telco’s $11-billion accounting fraud.
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Father and son Adelphia execs go to prison; telecoms back in court; another hedge fund folds; why CEOs get fired; EDS to sell A.T. Kearney.
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Dissatisfied with its public performance, a father-son team plans to divide Cablevision in two.
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Bankrupt company to shutter phone operations; David Ji’s Chinese odyssey; VC sweetens bid for NHL.
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Time Warner and Comcast’s joint $17.6-billion bid leads for now, but Cablevision still lurks.
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Challenging Time Warner and Comcast, Cablevision will offer $17.1 billion, say reports.
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Congress crackdown also lets a Hollywood enemy off the hook; Satellite IPO fails to take off; Adelphia sale at first hurdle.
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