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In this weekend update, we reconsider our initial takes on several events last week and how they could be affected by events this week. Specifically, we look at the interplay of the FCC’s Title II Order, the Second Circuit opinion upholding New York State’s mandate for ISPs to offer low-income households a low-cost broadband offering, Senator Cantwell’s draft spectrum bill, and how all are affected by the end of ACP funding in the next few weeks.
This note focuses mostly on model changes. Please see separate notes reviewing results and on thoughts following the earnings call. We lowered broadband adds, revenue and EBITDA. We also expect leverage to approach 4.25x by the end of the year. This likely rules out further repurchases this year, unless EBITDA is stronger than we expect. No change to thesis, though we expect Broadband stocks to be challenged for at least next few quarters. Price target is $431 (+69%).
What's new: in this note we cover the change to leverage and what it means for management’s confidence in the business, our evolving thoughts on broadband market growth, our outlook for 2Q24 for broadband adds, ARPU, and EBITDA, and thoughts on long-term pricing strategy.
What's new: Revenue and EBITDA in-line; FCF low due to working capital drag (timing); subscriber metrics worse than expected. Leverage down very slightly, as expected. Investors will be very focused on what management says about leverage targets on the call. We don’t have a lot to add on results, at this stage. We touch briefly on the following: Broadband market growth Charter's broadband growth Broadband ARPU growth EBITDA growth FCF and Leverage Lumos overhang
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