$CHTR used to be one of the most popular stocks on here.
It’s also an incredible case study in corporate hubris and the worst capital allocation decisions one can imagine.
Oh Come On!: $CHTR provides an essential service to millions of households.
It is flat over a 12 yr span after an 82% drawdown (so far).
It's market cap is $20B at $150/share and spent >$60B on buybacks above $300
That'd be $450 in dividends had it gone that route.
hmmm.
It’s also an incredible case study in corporate hubris and the worst capital allocation decisions one can imagine.
Oh Come On!: $CHTR provides an essential service to millions of households.
It is flat over a 12 yr span after an 82% drawdown (so far).
It's market cap is $20B at $150/share and spent >$60B on buybacks above $300
That'd be $450 in dividends had it gone that route.
hmmm.
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