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Disney Mulls AT&T Broadband Bid
By Mike Farrell
Multichannel News
7/24/01 11:42:00 AM
The Walt Disney Co. president Robert Iger threw his company’s hat into the ring of possible suitors for AT&T Broadband, telling CNBC Monday night that Disney is considering making a bid for the cable unit.
Speculation has been rampant ever since Comcast Corp. offered to buy the cable unit earlier this month that competing bidders would surface. Potential suitors include Charter Communications Inc., Communications Inc., Vivendi Universal and Viacom Inc.
'We’ve been approached by a number of entities that sought our help in terms of putting together a bid of sorts for those assets,' Iger told CNBC. 'It’s not out of the realm of possibility.'
Iger declined to elaborate on just what companies were seeking Disney’s help, adding that the identity of potential partners is not as important as how a potential deal would be set up.
'We’re more interested in the nature of the deal -- the cost, what our investment would be and the impact on the business going forward,' Iger said. 'It’s not about the partner, it’s about the deal.'
Just how that deal would be structured would be critical to Disney. Under current ownership rules, if Disney were to own a substantial portion of AT&T Broadband, it would have to divest its owned-and-operated broadcast-television stations in major markets where AT&T Broadband operates -- something it probably wouldn’t want to do.
If Disney does pull this off how is Disney gonna get the money? As much i as would like for Disney to buy a tv company, i think this is impossible.
Disney Mulls AT&T Broadband Bid
By Mike Farrell
Multichannel News
7/24/01 11:42:00 AM
The Walt Disney Co. president Robert Iger threw his company’s hat into the ring of possible suitors for AT&T Broadband, telling CNBC Monday night that Disney is considering making a bid for the cable unit.
Speculation has been rampant ever since Comcast Corp. offered to buy the cable unit earlier this month that competing bidders would surface. Potential suitors include Charter Communications Inc., Communications Inc., Vivendi Universal and Viacom Inc.
'We’ve been approached by a number of entities that sought our help in terms of putting together a bid of sorts for those assets,' Iger told CNBC. 'It’s not out of the realm of possibility.'
Iger declined to elaborate on just what companies were seeking Disney’s help, adding that the identity of potential partners is not as important as how a potential deal would be set up.
'We’re more interested in the nature of the deal -- the cost, what our investment would be and the impact on the business going forward,' Iger said. 'It’s not about the partner, it’s about the deal.'
Just how that deal would be structured would be critical to Disney. Under current ownership rules, if Disney were to own a substantial portion of AT&T Broadband, it would have to divest its owned-and-operated broadcast-television stations in major markets where AT&T Broadband operates -- something it probably wouldn’t want to do.
If Disney does pull this off how is Disney gonna get the money? As much i as would like for Disney to buy a tv company, i think this is impossible.