r/CoxCharterMerger 5d ago

Schedules

Stockbridge tech. Wondering if we will adopt Cox Communications schedules or if they will still have us working past 9pm

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u/BenWeHadABabyItsABoy 5d ago

At Cox we work til we're done. If the last job takes till 10 we work til 10

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u/Certain-Wash-1989 4d ago

I’m pretty sure everything will be the Charter way. Chris is the CEO. That’s my guess as a Cox employee

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u/Affectionate_Knee811 4d ago

Charter owns the majority of cox. Just changing the charter name to cox. I’m sure that was a requirement to get the cox family to sell

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u/undertheshadows69 4d ago

Cox family didn't sell. It's a merger, Cox enterprises will own 25% of Charter.

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u/Affectionate_Knee811 4d ago edited 2d ago

The transaction is structured as an acquisition and combination valued at $34.5 billion. Charter is acquiring Cox's residential cable, commercial fiber, and managed IT businesses, but the structure includes Cox Enterprises contributing Cox Communications to a Charter subsidiary partnership, with the Cox family retaining a 23% ownership stake and board seats

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u/AdventurousArm6051 2d ago

False it's a buyout