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Charter Q1 Earnings Preview: Analysts Cut Forecasts Ahead of Print

Charter Communications is set to report Q1 2026 results before the market opens on Friday, April 24. A Benzinga preview highlights forecast revisions from Wall Street's most accurate analysts, signaling shifting expectations for Charter's earnings trajectory in a mature telecom/cable market. The preview flags EPS and revenue assumptions and notes pre-earnings trading near a recent level.

Charter Q1 Earnings Preview: Analysts Cut Forecasts Ahead of Print

Key Takeaways

  • Q1 expected EPS of $10.08, up from $8.42 a year earlier.
  • Q1 revenue seen around $13.54 billion, vs $13.73 billion in Q1 2025.
  • Pre-earnings share price around $241.78, with Thursday's close near that level.
  • Analysts from Benchmark, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and UBS issued updated targets and ratings, signaling evolving views on Charter's earnings potential.

People Involved

  • Matthew HarriganBenchmark Equity Research Analyst
  • Bryan KraftDeutsche Bank Equity Research Analyst
  • Michael NgGoldman Sachs Equity Research Analyst
  • Steven CahallWells Fargo Equity Research Analyst
  • John HodulikUBS Equity Research Analyst

Entities Involved

  • Charter Communications, Inc.Telecom/cable provider
  • BenchmarkEquity research firm
  • Deutsche Bank AGInvestment bank / Equity research
  • Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.Investment bank / Equity research
  • Wells Fargo & CompanyInvestment bank / Equity research
  • UBS Group AGInvestment bank / Equity research

MarketMoodz Analysis

For investors, the preview underscores that a handful of Wall Street’s most cited analysts are actively revising Charter’s earnings trajectory ahead of the print. The resulting mix of buy ratings and price-target revisions can swing near-term sentiment and set the tone for how investors price Charter against peers in the U.S. telecom/cable space, especially if the Q1 print diverges from these expectations on EPS or revenue.

The revisions also fit a broader historical pattern: telecom/cable stocks swing on quarterly prints as operators juggle subscriber growth, ARPU trends, and capital expenditure. If Charter guides higher or confirms a disciplined capex plan, multiple cuts in price targets may prove temporary; a miss could amplify multiple compression and put downside risk on the radar for 2026. Watch Charter’s Q1 results and any updated guidance closely for hints on subscriber momentum, ARPU, and forthcoming network investments.

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