Liberty Global can grow revenue by pushing bundled services overs...
Liberty Global can grow revenue by pushing bundled services overseas where only 9.1% of the company’s customers take VoIP, broadband and video, said Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce. The company said it added 437,000 revenue generating units (RGUs) during…
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the quarter, excluding 80,000 RGUs acquired from INODE in Austria and beating many analysts’ forecasts. Revenue increased 38% from last year to $1.63 billion. Liberty Global’s total current assets grew 27% to $2.9 billion from a year ago. Net earnings reached $268.2 million last quarter from $16.5 million a year earlier on the sale of $223.1 million in assets in Q1.