Wallingford-based Amphenol has closed on its biggest ever acquisition — the purchase of Connectivity and Cable Solutions (CCS), from CommScope. The $10.5 billion deal was first announced last August.
Some lenders to CommScope Holding Co. are demanding an immediate repayment of their loans and more than $100 million of additional payout after the company sold its key asset. The legal counsel Glenn ...
The price action of CommScope (COMM) stock might worry some value-focused investors. However, COMM stock looks like a good value after an investigation into CommScope’s improving financials. Are you ...
Should you buy a stock after it just tripled? That's the billion-dollar question facing investors as they consider a stake in CommScope (NASDAQ:COMM) stock in November 2025. Just to recap, CommScope ...
Amphenol’s recent CommScope acquisition will see the vendor take on its new subsidiary’s name, it has been revealed. The information came to light in a proxy filing submitted last month, with Amphenol ...
CommScope Holding Company is rated "Buy" with a price target of $22-23, reflecting significant recovery potential post-CCS divestiture. COMM's RemainCo, focused on ANS and Ruckus, is showing strong ...
CommScope Holding Company has rebounded from a debt crisis by divesting key business units, notably selling CCS to Amphenol for $10.5bn. With the divestitures, COMM will repay all debt, redeem ...
CATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. — Claremont-based CommScope announced it will sell its connectivity and cable solutions segment to Connecticut-based Amphenol for $10.5 billion. The sale, announced in a press ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12: The company logo for Commscope is displayed during the Tech Show at ExCel London on March 12, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images) CommScope (NASDAQ ...
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Amphenol Corp., a major network equipment supplier, today announced plans to buy most of rival CommScope Holding Co.’s business operations for $10.5 billion. The deal was warmly received by investors.