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Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny







Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny

Cox Wants Out Of Wall Street Scrutiny 08/02/2004 01:39 PM

It appears that cable company Cox Communications is sick of all the pressures of being a public company. Believing that the short term pressures of Wall Street are holding back their ability to aggressively take on the competition, the company is trying to buy out public shareholders and take the company private. This does come right after what was labeled a "disappointing" quarter, so it appears that the family that controls Cox simply is fed up with having to worry about such things every few months.




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