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Mediacom's founder and Chief Executive Rocco Commisso took the company private earlier this year.
Cable-Operator Insight Draws Several Bidders Anupreeta Das 2011
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In March, Mediacom Communications Corp., the country's eighth-largest cable company, closed a deal to go private, selling its publicly traded shares to its chief executive and majority owner, Rocco Commisso.
Charter Seeks Buyers for Los Angeles Cable TV Business Anupreeta Das 2011
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Commisso proposed to acquire all the company's Class A and Class B shares that weren't already owned by him for $6 each, a 13% premium to Friday's closing price.
Corporate Watch 2010
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Commisso pulled his buyout offer for the cable-television operator Tuesday after its board spurned an increased bid.
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Commisso understands that many small charities can't, but he thinks larger institutions - especially those with moneymaking activities, such as parking garages - can.
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Commisso proposed to acquire all the company's Class A and Class B shares that weren't already owned by him for $6 each, a 13% premium to Friday's closing price.
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Commisso and colleagues published their study in the Journal of Archaeological Science Correlation between modern plant delta N-15 values and activity areas of Medieval Norse farms.
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A special meeting of stockholders will be held on March 4, 2011 to vote on the merger agreement, pursuant to which all outstanding shares of Mediacom common stock that Mr. Commisso does not already own will be converted into $8.75 per share in cash.
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Commisso, Mediacom's founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and an entity formed by Mr. Commisso.
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The image, similar to the work of New York Times contributing artist Andrew Kuo , breaks down Radiohead's tune classification by album with friend Art Commisso.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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