AT&T said it would buy out Comcast and Cox minority stakes in Exc...
AT&T said it would buy out Comcast and Cox minority stakes in Excite@Home, trading $2.9 billion of its own stock for its cable partners’ highly priced shares in Excite@Home. AT&T, which agreed last March to buy 60 million Excite@Home…
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shares held by Cox and Comcast to consolidate its control of Excite@Home, reportedly sought to avoid large stock payout by offering some of its cable systems to 2 MSOs. But Comcast and Cox showed little interest in those properties, preferring to get AT&T stock at its currently deflated price. With transaction, AT&T said it would boost its economic interest in Excite@Home to 38% from current 23% and its voting interest to 79% from 74%. In return, Comcast and Cox will receive new, attractively priced stock warrants in Excite@Home and will continue to offer its high-speed data service through June 2006, including exclusively until June 2002. But 2 MSOs will retain right to end exclusive deals as well as entire distribution arrangement starting in Dec., as long as they're willing to forfeit warrants.