Charter Prices $1.35 Billion Senior Unsecured Notes

9/17/19

Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) announced that its subsidiaries, CCO Holdings, LLC and CCO Holdings Capital Corp. (collectively, the "Issuers"), have priced $1.35 billion in aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured notes due 2030 (the "Notes"). The Notes will bear interest at a rate of 4.750% per annum and will be issued at a price of 100.000% of the aggregate principal amount.

Charter intends to use the net proceeds from the sale of the Notes for general corporate purposes, including to repay certain indebtedness, including some or all of CCO Holdings' 5.250% senior notes due 2021 and/or 5.750% senior notes due 2024 and to fund potential buybacks of Class A common stock of Charter or common units of Charter Communications Holdings, LLC and to pay related fees and expenses. Charter expects to close the offering of the Notes on October 1, 2019, subject to customary closing conditions.

About Charter 

Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) is a leading broadband communications company and the second largest cable operator in the United States. Charter provides a full range of advanced residential broadband services, including Spectrum TV® programming, Spectrum Internet®, Spectrum Voice®, and Spectrum Mobile™. Under the Spectrum Business® brand, Charter provides scalable, and cost-effective broadband communications solutions to small and medium-sized business organizations, including Internet access, business telephone, and TV services. Through the Spectrum Enterprise brand, Charter is a national provider of scalable, fiber-based technology solutions serving many of America's largest businesses and communications service providers. Charter's advertising sales and production services are sold under the Spectrum Reach® brand. Charter's news and sports networks are operated under the Spectrum Networks brand. More information about Charter can be found at newsroom.charter.com.

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