These Analysts Increase Their Forecasts On Charter Communications Following Q4 Earnings

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Charter Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) reported mixed fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 results on Friday.

The company clocked a quarterly revenue decline of 2.3% year-on-year to $13.60 billion, missing the analyst consensus estimate of $13.74 billion. EPS of $10.34 topped the analyst consensus estimate of $9.90.

Charter Communications now expects capital expenditures (capex) of approximately $11.4 billion versus $11.7 billion in fiscal 2025.

“In 2025, we put Spectrum in a position to provide guaranteed connectivity, guaranteed service and guaranteed savings. We are America’s Connectivity CompanyTM, providing the best products in the U.S., uniquely serviced 24×7 by U.S.-based employees,” said Chris Winfrey, President and CEO of Charter. “Our focus in 2026 is to message our product utility, value and high-quality service to customers, and deliver sustainable, long-term customer, EBITDA and cash flow growth for shareholders.”

Charter Communications shares gained 4.5% to trade at $215.45 on Monday.

These analysts made changes to their price targets on Charter Communications following earnings announcement.

  • Benchmark analyst Matthew Harrigan maintained Charter Communications with a Buy and raised the price target from $425 to $455.
  • Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall maintained the stock with an Underweight rating and raised the price target from $180 to $200.

Considering buying CHTR stock? Here’s what analysts think:

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