The founder of France’s Altice aims to create a U.S. cable giant. Altice, which said in May that it would take a controlling stake in Suddenlink Communications, missed its chance to buy Time Warner Cable when Charter Communications swooped in with a deal. Now, Mr. Drahi says he may pursue firms like Cablevision Systems and closely held Cox Communications… READ MORE
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