Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Time Warner Cable Expects 9% 2008 Revenue Growth

Time Warner Cable expects its 2008 full-year growth rate in revenues to be approximately nine percent, from a 2007 base of $15.955 billion, and its 2008 full-year growth rate in operating income before depreciation and amortization to be in the range of nine percent to 11 percent, from a 2007 base of $5.742 billion.

Time Warner Cable also announced that it is increasing its expectation for full-year free cash flow growth, primarily due to a reduction in cash taxes resulting from the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008. The Company now anticipates that its full-year FCF growth rate will be at least 40 percent.

That's if the newly spun off company can get all its local franchises renewed, a time-consuming if necessary formality, and then does not have time to make any acquisitions in 2008. The odds of the company making it through 2009 without making a significant acquisition or two are fairly low, many observers think.

The company will have the borrowing power and the motivation to extend its footprint.

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