Compare · CHTR vs LBTYB
CHTR vs LBTYB
Side-by-side comparison of Charter Communications Inc. (CHTR) and Liberty Global Ltd. (LBTYB): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both CHTR and LBTYB operate in Cable & Other Pay Television Services (Telecommunications), so they compete in similar markets.
- CHTR is the larger of the two at $19.82B, about 4.3x LBTYB ($4.57B).
- Over the past year, CHTR is down 63.9% and LBTYB is up 19.0% - LBTYB leads by 82.8 points.
- CHTR has been more active in the news (6 items in the past 4 weeks vs 4 for LBTYB).
- CHTR has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 0 for LBTYB).
- Company
- Charter Communications Inc.
- Liberty Global Ltd.
- Price
- $142.58-1.05%
- $15.00-13.57%
- Market cap
- $19.82B
- $4.57B
- 1M return
- -13.71%
- -13.57%
- 1Y return
- -63.88%
- +18.95%
- Industry
- Cable & Other Pay Television Services
- Cable & Other Pay Television Services
- Exchange
- NASDAQ
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- News (4w)
- 6
- 4
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 0
Charter Communications Inc.
Charter Communications, Inc. operates as a broadband connectivity and cable operator company serving residential and commercial customers in the United States. The company provides Internet services, such as security suite that protects computers from viruses and spyware; in-home WiFi, which provides customers with high performance wireless routers to enhance their in-home wireless Internet experience; out-of-home WiFi; and Spectrum WiFi services, as well as video services. It also offers voice communications services using voice over Internet protocol technology; and broadband communications solutions, such as Internet access, data networking, fiber connectivity, video entertainment, and business telephone services to cellular towers and office buildings for business and carrier organizations. In addition, the company provides mobile services; offers video programming, static IP and business WiFi, email and security, and multi-line telephone services, as well as Web-based service management; sells local advertising across various platforms for networks, such as MTV, CNN, and ESPN; sells advertising inventory to local sports and news channels; and offers Audience App for optimizes linear inventory. Further, it offers communications products and managed service solutions; data connectivity services to mobile and wireline carriers on a wholesale basis; and owns and operates regional sports and news networks. The company serves approximately 31 million customers in 41 states. Charter Communications, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.
Liberty Global Ltd.
Liberty Global plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides broadband internet, video, fixed-line telephony, and mobile communications services to residential and business customers. It offers value-added broadband services, such as intelligent WiFi features; security; smart home, online storage solutions, and Web spaces; Connect Box, a set-top or Horizon box that delivers in-home Wi-Fi service; community Wi-Fi via routers in home, which provides access to the internet; and public Wi-Fi access points in train stations, hotels, bars, restaurants, and other public places. The company also provides various tiers of digital video programming and audio services, as well as digital video recorders and multimedia home gateway systems; and channels, including general entertainment, sports, movies, series, documentaries, lifestyles, news, adult, children, and ethnic and foreign channels. In addition, it offers postpaid and prepaid mobile services; circuit-switched telephony services; and personal call manager, unified messaging, and a second or third phone line at an incremental cost. Further, the company offers business services comprising voice, advanced data, video, wireless, cloud-based services, and mobile and converged fixed-mobile services to small or home office, small business, and medium and large enterprises, as well as on a wholesale basis to other operators. It operates in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, Poland, Slovakia, and internationally. Liberty Global plc was founded in 2004 and is based in London, the United Kingdom.
Latest CHTR
- Director Emeritus Rutledge Thomas sold $12,732,783 worth of shares (87,833 units at $144.97), decreasing direct ownership by 95% to 3,968 units (SEC Form 4)
- SEC Form 4 filed by EVP/Gen Counsel/Corp Secretary Haughton Jamal H
- Director Ramos Mauricio bought $1,399,308 worth of shares (9,929 units at $140.93), increasing direct ownership by 106% to 19,309 units (SEC Form 4)
- SPECTRUM LAUNCHES ULTRA-LOW LATENCY INTERNET, DELIVERING FASTER REAL-TIME CONNECTIVITY
- DISCOVERY+ NOW AVAILABLE TO SPECTRUM TV CUSTOMERS AT NO EXTRA COST
- Charter to Participate in J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference
- Charter to Participate in MoffettNathanson Media, Internet & Communications Conference
- SPECTRUM MOBILE SECOND LINE LETS CUSTOMERS DITCH THE EXTRA PHONE FOR GOOD
- SPECTRUM PROMOTES DAVE RODRIAN TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, CONNECTIVITY PRODUCTS
- Director Davis Wade bought $995,068 worth of shares (5,728 units at $173.72), increasing direct ownership by 479% to 6,925 units (SEC Form 4)
Latest LBTYB
- Liberty Global Ltd. filed SEC Form 8-K: Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Liberty Global Names Stephen Van Rooyen as New Ziggo Group CEO Ahead of Planned Amsterdam Listing in 2027
- SEC Form SCHEDULE 13G filed by Liberty Global Ltd.
- Liberty Global Ltd. filed SEC Form 8-K: Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Liberty Global Ltd. filed SEC Form 8-K: Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Liberty Global Tech Ventures Announces Investment in AI Security Firm, XBOW
- EVP, Chief Technology Officer Rodriguez Enrique converted options into 50,742 units of Class A Common Shares, covered exercise/tax liability with 24,835 units of Class A Common Shares, converted options into 65,842 units of Class C Common Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 32,016 units of Class C Common Shares (SEC Form 4)
- EVP, Chief Development Officer Salvato Andrea converted options into 68,407 units of Class C Common Shares, covered exercise/tax liability with 32,153 units of Class C Common Shares, converted options into 51,312 units of Class A Common Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 24,118 units of Class A Common Shares, increasing direct ownership by 19% to 208,812 units (SEC Form 4)
- EVP & CFO Bracken Charles H R converted options into 53,450 units of Class A Common Shares, covered exercise/tax liability with 25,123 units of Class A Common Shares, converted options into 71,256 units of Class C Common Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 33,492 units of Class C Common Shares, increasing direct ownership by 85% to 82,401 units (SEC Form 4)
- President & CEO Fries Michael T was granted 398,082 units of Class C Common Shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 190,859 units of Class C Common Shares, increasing direct ownership by 10% to 2,246,362 units (SEC Form 4)