CORPORATE
OVERVIEW
Comcast Corporation
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| Consolidated
revenues: |
Consolidated
operating cash flow: |
| 2000: |
$8.218
billion |
2000: |
$2.470
billion |
| 2001: |
$9.674
billion |
2001: |
$2.701
billion |
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Founded
in 1963 in Pennsylvania
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| Comcast
Corporation is principally involved in the development, management
and operation of broadband cable networks, and in the provision
of electronic commerce and programming content. Comcast's Class
A Special and Class A Common Stock are traded on The Nasdaq
Stock Market under the symbols CMCSK and CMCSA, respectively. |
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Comcast
Cable:
- Third
largest U.S. cable company serving more than 8.4 million
customers
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85% of customers clustered in six geographic regions (total
operations in 25 states and the District of Columbia)
- 2.336
million digital cable subscriptions; 948,100 high-speed
internet customers;
3 million video-on-demand (VOD)-ready homes
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| QVC: |
| Revenues: |
Operating
cash flow: |
| 2000: |
$3.536
billion |
2000: |
$619.2
million |
| 2001: |
$3.917
billion |
2001: |
$722.3
million |
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- Live
televised retail shopping broadcast to over 120 million
homes in the U.S., United Kingdom, Germany and Japan
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Comcast
Content:
- E!
Entertainment 76 million homes
- style.
17 million homes
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The Golf Channel 46 million homes
- Outdoor
Life Network 40 million homes
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Comcast SportsNet 8.3 million homes
- CN8-The
Comcast Network 3.9 million homes
- Comcast-Spectacor
includes Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), Philadelphia Flyers
(NHL), two Philadelphia indoor sports arenas
- Investments
in Comcast Sports Southeast and G4
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