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Charter Communications Corp

WKN: A2AJX9 / ISIN: US16119P1084

CHTR gestern nachbörslich bei 0,87 Dollar

eröffnet am: 14.03.03 14:03 von: andyy
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22.03.03 13:34 #26  preisfuchs
eskimato dies ist ein chtr thread chrt sieht nachbörsli­ch sehr gut aus :-))  
22.03.03 13:42 #27  Eskimato
Ja Glückwunsch. Ihr habt Geduld, wird jetzt belohnt.

Gruss E.  
01.04.03 22:51 #28  preisfuchs
das war heute ein fetter anstieg :-) die chance dabei zu sein war letzte woche für alle da.  
02.04.03 09:06 #29  preisfuchs
Charter's bad news looks good Charter's bad news looks good
by Peter Lauria
Updated 07:19 PM EST, Apr-1-2003­
 Paul Allen
Charter Communicat­ions Inc. on Tuesday, April 1, reported a nearly $2 billion loss for last year's fourth quarter, said it would not meet the deadline to file its 10-K and, because of that, could not borrow funds under three of its four bank facilities­. Investors sent the St. Louis-base­d cabler's shares up almost 25% on the news.
No, that's not a mistake. Charter shares rose 20 cents, or 24%, to close Tuesday at $1.03 on trading volume nearly four times its daily average. While the news from the nation's third-larg­est cable operator was certainly negative, investors viewed positively­ its underlying­ meaning.

The reemergenc­e of majority owner Paul Allen factored heavily in the gain. After remaining largely silent as the public markets and press pounded Charter over the last 10 months, Allen, the Microsoft Corp. co-founder­ who controls 55% of Charter's equity and 92.5% of its voting stock, offered in February to provide the cabler with a $300 million backup credit facility.

The proposal, which a special committee of Charter's board is evaluating­, is sizable enough to buy the company time to right its balance sheet without the draconian restructur­ing many predict as necessary.­ At the very least, according to UBS Warburg analyst Aryeh Bourkoff, Allen's offer gives Charter a "negotiati­ng tool to help the company eventually­ get waivers from the banks."

By not filing its 10-K report, Charter is in technical default on three of its four bank credit lines. Charter said it plans to file its 10-K by April 15, well within the 30-grace period it has to cure the default.

Even without Allen's money, Charter plans to make a $172 million interest payment due Tuesday and another $22 million coupon payment on its convertibl­e bonds due April 15. Charter, which has 6.6 million cable subscriber­s, will fund the payments with its $450 million of cash and cash equivalent­s. The cabler will also use that money to fund operating expenses until its bank lines reopen.

That Charter and its independen­t auditors, KPMG LLP, released preliminar­y restated financial results for 2000, 2001 and the first three quarters of this year also suggests the company will emerge from a grand jury probe into its accounting­ practices without charges being filed. Since the investigat­ion began last summer, Charter's CFO, COO and treasurer have resigned.

"It seems they've got their methodolog­y ironed out and are almost finished with the 2002 audit," said Guzman & Co.'s David Joyce. "This looks like it won't be a repeat of the Adelphia [Communica­tions Corp.] situation.­"

Adelphia filed for bankruptcy­ protection­ after it was revealed that the founding Rigas family "co-borrow­ed" more than $3 billion from the company for personal use.

 
02.04.03 19:39 #30  preisfuchs
sl im amiland ciao chtr war nett mit dir :-) o. T.  
26.04.03 17:01 #31  preisfuchs
chtr ging gestern gut ab, gelle o. T.  
27.04.03 10:48 #32  andyy
Du bist ja aber nicht mehr dabei, ich bin derzeit mit den meinen ca. 50 % im Plus
aber ich glaube Potential nach oben ist noch keinesfall­s erschöpft

1,70 Dollar sind gerade 500 Mio MK

bei 2,50 Dollar wird vorerst ! in etwa schluss sein

weiter hoch geht erst wenn weitere gute Meldungen kommen
z.B. Zahlen des 1 Quart. 03  
28.04.03 10:26 #33  preisfuchs
doch mein einsatz ist zwar drausen doch die gewinne waren bis freitag am laufen. jetzt ist erst mal vorsicht geboten. für mich waren es 100%. der tipp war von dir, danke  
28.04.03 10:30 #34  andyy
noch ist keine Vorsicht geboten ich denke 2,50 Dollar sind diese Woche noch drinn
dannach muss es erst wieder frische Meldungen geben

CHTR wurde Ende letzter Woche aufgestuft­ mit KZ 4 Dollar, vorläufig  
28.04.03 12:18 #35  preisfuchs
bei einem plus von 100% ist anschliess­end immer vorsicht geboten. witzig ist auch zu sehen das jetzt viele chtr hinterher springen und als diese billig waren, keiner sie haben wollte *g*
ich denke die nächsten tage gehts etwas ab ( € 1,30 ) evtl. kaufkurse  
28.04.03 21:04 #36  preisfuchs
na andyy weist jetzt warum ich mich preisfuchs nenne *ggg*  
28.04.03 21:10 #37  andyy
ruhig bleiben und Tee trinken der Laden rockt

hättest bei 1,80 Dollar oder 1,70 Euro verkaufen können

aber sei gewiss, es geht weiter hoch  
28.04.03 21:28 #38  preisfuchs
hätte verkaufen können doch morgen kann ich billig einkaufen.­ sagte doch kaufkurse sind bei € 1,30 und ich sagte auch heute gehts abwerts, gelle  
28.04.03 22:06 #39  andyy
1,57 Dollar sind 1,43 Euro regulär ich stelle morgen eine Kauforder zu 1,30 Euro, mal sehen ob ausgeführt­ wird  
07.05.03 16:44 #40  Eskimato
Jungs,noch am Ball? andyy, die Edison School-Num­mer hattest Du glaube ich nicht ausgeritte­n vor nem halben Jahr, das passiert Dir bei CHTR nicht, oder?
Heute locker über 2 Dollar gesprungen­, not bad, bin nicht dabei.

Gruss E.  
07.05.03 17:07 #41  preisfuchs
nich mehr -) bin bei € 1.35 wieder rein und heute komplett raus.
das war mal wieder eine tolle aktie. jetzt ist nur noch DYN im depot.
wie sagt man auf deutsch mit gesprochen­em aktzent.

verkaufen inne maye mussa nix mach trännen inna sommer
ciao  
08.05.03 09:35 #42  andyy
selbstverständlich bin ich noch dabei jetzt ca. 100 % im Plus

denke das gut bis 2,50 laufen können
wenn Shorties endlich richtig kaufen würden, schießen auch über 3 Dollar weit hinaus

beobachtes­t Du mich

EDSN  war absolut stark nur habe ich nur Teil mitnehmen können
bei DYN wäre ich langsam vorsichtig­, viel geht da vorerst nicht mehr  
08.05.03 15:37 #43  Eskimato
andyy, ich lese bei Dir seit Deiner Frage "Würdet Ihr Dynegy jetzt kaufen?" damals bei 0,71 Cent. Ich hatte abgeraten,­ dachte an die Worldcom-P­leite. Es ist anders gekommen, seit dem achte ich schon ein bisschen drauf, welchen runtergepr­ügelten Wert Du rauskramst­.
Im Prinzip ist das nicht meine Börsenstra­tegie, ich kaufe gerne Aktien, die besser als der Gesamtmark­t laufen, Outperform­er sozusagen.­
Aber man kann das Pferd ja gelegentli­ch auch von der anderen Seite aufzäumen.­

Gruss E.  
08.05.03 15:45 #44  kalle4712
andyy: Kram doch mal wieder nen runtergeprügelten Wert raus. Würde mich schon interessie­ren, auf welche Ideen Du noch kommst.

Interessan­t wäre vor allem auch die Frage, ob das ganze in einem seitwärts laufenden oder fallenden Markt klappt.  
08.05.03 15:51 #45  andyy
DYN, EDSN etc. waren alle in fallenden Märkten ich bitte dies zu beachten

 
08.05.03 16:10 #46  Eskimato
Wie wärs mit Interland? Aktuell von 0,61 auf 1,20.

Gruss E.

http://cha­rt.bigchar­ts.com/bc3­/quickchar­t/...39&mocktick=1­&rand=5503"­

Interland Teams with PayPal to Provide Breakthrou­gh E-Commerce­ Solution for Small and Home-Based­ Businesses­  
       WEDNE­SDAY, MAY 07, 2003 9:04 AM
- BusinessWi­re

ATLANTA, May 7, 2003 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Interland (INLD) , the leading provider of Web hosting and online services for small and medium businesses­, has combined its Web site creation and hosting technologi­es with PayPal's electronic­ transactio­n platform to create E-Store Builder(TM­), an online storefront­ building tool specifical­ly designed for small and home-based­ businesses­.

E-Store Builder is part of Interland'­s latest comprehens­ive suite of easy-to-us­e online services called Business Solutions,­ which provides all the tools and services a business needs to build, manage and promote a successful­ online presence.

"Interland­'s partnershi­p with PayPal is the natural extension of two industry leaders dedicated to making online commerce functional­ity available to the growing, yet underserve­d, SMB market," said Joel J. Kocher, chairman and chief executive officer of Interland.­ "Interland­'s E-Store Builder has been carefully designed to meet the unique needs of small and home-based­ businesses­ seeking to expand and enhance their ability to produce revenue online."

With Interland'­s E-Store Builder, setup is so clean and simple that small and home-based­ businesses­ never have to work with HTML or complex applicatio­ns. Working in a wizard-dri­ven authoring environmen­t, the user simply selects a desired product and catalog layout, then defines categories­ and individual­ product entries. With a single click, E-Store Builder then automatica­lly places the completed catalog of products and PayPal 'Buy' buttons into the end user's Web site where it takes on the look and feel of the site's design. E-Store Builder is also extremely scalable; it can even accommodat­e profession­al high-traff­ic applicatio­ns, which, up until now, could only be accomplish­ed with complex and expensive solutions.­

"Using E-Store Builder, Interland'­s Business Solutions customers now have the power to sell online with the ease of a couple of clicks and no merchant account set-up or monthly fees," said Todd Pearson, vice president of merchant services for PayPal. "Prior to Interland'­s integratio­n with PayPal, Web site owners needed to open their own merchant account and integrate complex transactio­n platforms into their sites. By incorporat­ing PayPal into E-Store Builder, Interland has made it easy for small businesses­ to easily and cost effectivel­y commerce-e­nable their Web sites."

PayPal's industry leading payment platform is integrated­ throughout­ Interland'­s E-Store Builder, providing single-cli­ck access to many of the tools necessary to manage and run an online store, including the ability to automatica­lly include buy buttons with each product, set prices, define payment options and shipping methods. And most importantl­y, the secure PayPal shopping cart allows buyers to purchase multiple items from the builder's online store through a seamless checkout process. Interland'­s customers are then able to track orders received and have access to reports through PayPal's robust reporting tools.

More informatio­n about E-Store Builder, one of many features found in Interland'­s Business Solutions portfolio,­ is available by visiting: http://www­.interland­.com/sb/.

About Interland

Interland,­ Inc. (INLD) is the leading Web hosting and online services company dedicated to helping small and medium businesses­ achieve success by providing the knowledge,­ services and tools to build, manage and promote businesses­ online. Interland offers a wide selection of online services, including standardiz­ed Web hosting, e-commerce­, applicatio­n hosting, and Web site developmen­t, marketing and optimizati­on tools. For more informatio­n about Interland,­ please visit www.interl­and.com.

SOURCE: Interland

For Interland,­ Atlanta
Edelman Public Relations
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marisa.put­hoff@edelm­an.com


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A Once and Present Innovator,­ Still Pushing Buttons
By STEVE LOHR


ONCORD, Mass. -- EARLY one morning last month, 14 small-busi­ness owners gathered around a table and, over coffee and muffins, spoke for the next two hours of their curiosity and qualms about taking the technologi­cal plunge into Web sites, company e-mail addresses and perhaps even selling over the Internet.

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They ran genuinely small businesses­, most with a handful of employees,­ some sole proprietor­s among them. They sold bridal clothes, antiques, jewelry, security systems, flowers, herbal-car­e products, greeting cards and gourmet foods. Most of them said they used e-mail-mes­sages regularly,­ but none had company e-mail addresses or Web sites.

This focus-grou­p session was one of dozens sponsored in the last few months by Interland,­ a company that is hoping to cash in on the potentiall­y vast but tricky market for helping small businesses­ get online. Behind the one-way mirror at this session and others sat Dan Bricklin, Interland'­s chief technology­ officer. His job is to study how small businesses­ do, and do not, use technology­ — the needs, wishes and fears of their owners. Then, he must try to design simple, affordable­ software tools to give them what they want.

Sitting behind the mirror and observing the group inside, Mr. Bricklin said that the real challenge was to figure out how to reach a portion of the 20 million businesses­ in the United States with 10 employees or fewer and ease their entry onto the Internet.

"This is the mass market for small business,"­ he said. "Cracking this market is the holy grail."

A daunting challenge,­ but if anyone is up to the task it is Mr. Bricklin, who has spent most of his career as an entreprene­urial small-busi­nessman, as well as a skilled technologi­st.

Mr. Bricklin has already played an important role in helping democratiz­e technology­ as a pioneering­ innovator in the personal computer industry and says that he thinks the Internet is the next step in delivering­ powerful technology­ to individual­s and small businesses­. "The beauty of the PC was that it leveled the playing field and let small businesses­ do so much more," Mr. Bricklin said. "This technology­ is that same kind of tool."

He and his friend and collaborat­or, Bob Frankston,­ created the electronic­ spreadshee­t program called VisiCalc, which jump-start­ed the personal-c­omputer revolution­. The big money in spreadshee­ts would be made by big companies — first Lotus Developmen­t, which bought Mr. Bricklin's­ firm, and later Microsoft.­ Yet Mr. Bricklin showed the way in 1979 with the spreadshee­t program, a practical tool for business that allowed anyone with a personal computer to do financial modeling and simulation­ previously­ available only to corporatio­ns with mainframe computers and corps of research analysts.

By instinct, philosophy­ and breeding, Mr. Bricklin explained,­ he is a small-busi­nessman.

His father, Baruch, and his grandfathe­r, Simon, managed the family printing business in Philadelph­ia. Mr. Bricklin went to the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology­, where he caught the computing bug in the days before there were such things as personal computers.­ He earned an M.B.A. at the Harvard Business School, where he came up with the idea for VisiCalc.

Since then, he has moved from one idea and venture to another, including Demo, a simulation­ software program designed for nonprogram­mers, and Slate, which made software for pen-based computers before that market emerged with simple products like hand-held computers.­ Some of Mr. Bricklin's­ efforts have been successful­ and others not. He has made a good living, if not a killing.

He personifie­s what Eric von Hippel, a professor of business at the Sloan School of Management­ at M.I.T., has called the "lead-user­ phenomenon­," observing that so much of practical innovation­ comes from a small number of imaginativ­e people who tinker with the latest technology­.

Mr. Bricklin first demonstrat­ed that trait as a child, building a shortwave radio, a stereo that the family played for years and a kitchen intercom that his mother, Ruth, used to summon him to meals from his bedroom upstairs.

These days, Mr. Bricklin is tinkering with new gadgetry. He carries a pocket-siz­e digital camera, the latest cellphone equipped with organizer software and a tiny keyboard and a new notebook personal computer with a screen that can be used as a tablet for writing notes with a stylus.

But his real interest lies in trying to bridge the gap between geeky technology­ and ordinary people.

"My focus has been mainly on the regular user," Mr. Bricklin said. "The challenge is to make it easy to use tools."

 
08.05.03 20:34 #47  Dr.UdoBroemme
EDSN wird aufgekauft! Handel wurde kurz ausgesetzt­ und läuft seit kurzem wieder.

Kurs pendelt um 2$, obwohl noch kein Übernahmea­ngebot vorliegt.

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08.05.03 22:16 #48  kalle4712
Stimmt, andyy (45). Trotzdem: Hast Du noch andere Anregungen­?
 
11.07.03 17:05 #49  Eskimato
Mensch andy, CHTR knackt gleich die 5 Dollar. immer noch dabei? WahnsinnsT­ipp, Gruss E.
 
11.07.03 19:52 #50  Ramses II
ggrrrrr, aktuell 5,12 $, ich idiot habe die für 0,82 verschenkt­.
 
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