US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
05-06-2013, 16:59
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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Thanks for info.
News to me all I know before today was that deal will be close by end of June.
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Info here - bottom of page 2, top of page 3.
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05-06-2013, 17:02
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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Info here - bottom of page 2, top of page 3.
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I have been looking up to find the story.
Found one from 'Hollywood Reporter' and have reposted it on my blog.
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07-06-2013, 17:14
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
The new shares should be traded on Monday but no doubt Liberty will announce something before then if everything went smoothly at the shareholder meetings.
Takeover complete:
http://www.lgi.com/pdf/press-release...al-Release.pdf
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VM's investor page now showing Liberty logo and name:
http://investors.virginmedia.com/pho...&p=irol-irhome
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21-06-2013, 10:55
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
Looks like Liberty do react to competition when needed.
UPC to launch broadband at 500Mbps this year
UPC is currently testing broadband services at up to 500Mbps. A commercial launch in the Netherlands is expected this year, said Mike Fries, CEO of parent company Liberty Global, on a conference call over Q1 results. Sister company Cablecom in Switzerland will also offer the 500Mbps service. UPC Netherlands recently increased its top speed to 200Mbps, in response to growing competition from FTTH services.
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24-06-2013, 16:39
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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Vodafone have piped Liberty to the post and it looks like they will grab Kabel Deutschland instead.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23026955
It was muted earlier in the year that Vodafone would make a bid for Liberty eventually. As Vodafone and Liberty are both currently competing against each other buying up European cable companies, it would make sense if Vodafone bought up Liberty too.
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28-06-2013, 09:53
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
Time Warner Cable Shares Surge on Report of Liberty Media Deal.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/11964...edia-deal.html
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01-07-2013, 16:46
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
Cindy Rose to leave Virgin Media
Virgin Media’s television boss Cindy Rose is to leave the company following its acquisition by Liberty Global.
Separately, Virgin Media has brought in Stephane David as executive director of content.
He is currently vice president of programming at Liberty Global and will now be heading up Virgin Media’s relationships with channel operators and content providers.
He joined Liberty Global in 2005 and previously worked at the Canal+ Group, in the Netherlands and Belgium.
However, Virgin Media stressed that this new role does not signal a move back into content business, which it left when it sold its content and channels arm to Sky in 2010.
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/p...&contentID=870
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01-07-2013, 17:00
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
The lady who's mot famous comment was we will launch 100's of apps.
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01-07-2013, 17:44
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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The lady who's mot famous comment was we will launch 100's of apps.
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Considering her position, what she said was coming soon and what was actually delivered in her time there, could that be why she is out the door now?
I would guess the new guy will bring in some better negotiating skills for channels/content as VM have not really excelled themselves in that area in the recent past.
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01-07-2013, 23:12
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
It seems Liberty are cementing their hold on VM. Before the takeover of VM, Liberty said it would be business as usual and there would be no changes. After the takeover, most of VM's senior execs are now gone and replaced with Liberty's own people, some of whom were originally directors in ntl and telewest, as was....
Plus, Malone, obviously hasn't given up on the US cable market either as that article suggests he would quite like to merge with Time Warner (fat chance) and other US cable cos.
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02-07-2013, 07:22
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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It seems Liberty are cementing their hold on VM. Before the takeover of VM, Liberty said it would be business as usual and there would be no changes. After the takeover, most of VM's senior execs are now gone and replaced with Liberty's own people, some of whom were originally directors in ntl and telewest, as was....
Plus, Malone, obviously hasn't given up on the US cable market either as that article suggests he would quite like to merge with Time Warner (fat chance) and other US cable cos.
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Its the norm though for the senior people to leave, if you look at the financials they all held enough stock to ensure they never need to work again
Who were originally directors at NTL/Telewest they have appointed though - I have followed these businesses for years and don't recognise any of the appointments?
To date they are
Tom Mockridge - ex News International
Robert Dunn - Liberty Global for last 13 years and before that he was at Impress Packaging Group
Dana Strong - Liberty Global for last 14 years and before that Austar in Australia
Stephane David - 8 years Liberty Global and before that Canal+
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02-07-2013, 10:51
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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It seems Liberty are cementing their hold on VM. Before the takeover of VM, Liberty said it would be business as usual and there would be no changes. After the takeover, most of VM's senior execs are now gone and replaced with Liberty's own people, some of whom were originally directors in ntl and telewest, as was....
Plus, Malone, obviously hasn't given up on the US cable market either as that article suggests he would quite like to merge with Time Warner (fat chance) and other US cable cos.
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There have been moves the other way too, just not announced.
On a technical and engineering level there have been people from VM, taken on an overall LG position.
Also there are no original NTL/Telewest directors returned that I know of.
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02-07-2013, 12:51
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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Its the norm though for the senior people to leave, if you look at the financials they all held enough stock to ensure they never need to work again
Who were originally directors at NTL/Telewest they have appointed though - I have followed these businesses for years and don't recognise any of the appointments?
To date they are
Tom Mockridge - ex News International
Robert Dunn - Liberty Global for last 13 years and before that he was at Impress Packaging Group
Dana Strong - Liberty Global for last 14 years and before that Austar in Australia
Stephane David - 8 years Liberty Global and before that Canal+
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To clarify, I meant directors/execs at Liberty (not VM) who were previously involved in uk cablecos. Bryan Hall, Liberty's current legal bod was VM's lawyer up until about a year ago. Charlie Bracken, I am almost 100% sure was a Telewest manager in the past and Rick Westerman (a yank) and one of Malone's people was involved in UK cableco in the distant past too.
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02-07-2013, 15:49
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Re: US Cable Giant Liberty Global buys Virgin Media
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Also there are no original NTL/Telewest directors returned that I know of.
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Not any directors no, (some have died!) but there are some of Malone's people who were involved with Telewest and its predecessors are with Liberty.
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