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BrokeAgent

08/03/20 5:07 PM

#82087 RE: AllinFun #82085

Conservatively, I used the following numbers for the top 7 (which comes out to just over 42 million households. At .53 per share, the following comes out to just over $1.8bn, at .75 it's $2.6bn, not including treble damages for Comcast. It's important to keep in mind, again, that tech was rolled out to all subscribers in a month, it likely took years. But also keep in mind that subscriptions to cable have been going down steadily in recent years as well.

Comcast 19,900,000
Charter 15,530,000
WOW 518500
Cox 4,132,000
Atlantic Broadband 410,921
Cable One 818,330
Mediacomm 829,000

I'm not sure how accurate the above numbers are, however. If you google Top 10 cable providers, you'll find the following link of "estimated population covered" which would include coverage per person, rather than household? Not sure how they know how many people are in a household, though.

https://broadbandnow.com/Cable-Providers