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Abhijeet S
Time Warner Cable (formerly Warner Cable Communications) is an American national cable television company that operates in 27 states and has 31 operating divisions. Its corporate headquarters are located in the Time Warner Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York City,[2] and the company has other corporate offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Columbus, Ohio; Buffalo, New York; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Herndon, Virginia. For its first 20 years, Time Warner Cable was controlled by Time Warner. However, despite being headquartered in the same building as Time Warner, Time Warner Cable is no longer affiliated with Time Warner, having been spun out to shareholders in March 2009.[3]
Prior to the spin-out, Time Warner had held an 84 percent stake in Time Warner Cable.[4] Non-Time Warner shareholders received 0.083670 shares for each share already owned. This move made Time Warner Cable the largest cable operator in the United States owned solely by a single class of shareholders (without supervoting stock).
Strengths
* Unique products
Weaknesses
* Bad communication
Opportunities
* Emerging markets and expansion abroad
* Innovation
* Online
Threats
* Cheaper technology
* Product substitution
Prior to the spin-out, Time Warner had held an 84 percent stake in Time Warner Cable.[4] Non-Time Warner shareholders received 0.083670 shares for each share already owned. This move made Time Warner Cable the largest cable operator in the United States owned solely by a single class of shareholders (without supervoting stock).
Strengths
* Unique products
Weaknesses
* Bad communication
Opportunities
* Emerging markets and expansion abroad
* Innovation
* Online
Threats
* Cheaper technology
* Product substitution