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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
ST. LOUIS - Charter Communications, Inc. (“Charter”) today announced that Neil Smit, President and Chief Executive Officer, will present at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference. The conference will be held at the Grand Hyatt in New York City, beginning on Monday, De
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Charter Communications, Inc. (“Charter”) today announced that Neil Smit, President and Chief Executive Officer, will present at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference. The conference will be held at the Grand Hyatt in New York City, beginning on Monday, December 7, 2009 through Wednesday, December 9, 2009. The Charter presentation is scheduled...
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EmailWire.Com (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 03, 2009 ) FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. -- Bankruptcy Creditors\' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 22 of CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 19-page newsletter contains stories with these headlines: [00315] CHARTER\'S PRE-ARRANGED JOINT PLAN DECLARED EFFECTIVE [00316]...
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EmailWire.Com (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 03, 2009 ) FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. -- Bankruptcy Creditors\' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 22 of CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 19-page newsletter contains stories with these headlines: [00315] CHARTER\'S PRE-ARRANGED JOINT PLAN DECLARED EFFECTIVE [00316]...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
ST. LOUIS - Charter Communications, Inc. (along with its subsidiaries, the “Company” or “Charter”) today announced that Robert Cohn has been appointed to Charter’s Board of Directors, effective December 1, 2009. Mr. Cohn joins Charter’s Boa
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The Boston Business Journal (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Charter Communications Inc., one of the largest cable-television and Internet services providers in Massachusetts, has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with $8 billion less debt.