Altice (company)

Altice Europe N.V. (commonly known as Altice) is a French multinational telecommunications and mass media company with official headquarters in the Netherlands, founded and headed by the French-Israeli billionaire businessman Patrick Drahi, and the second largest telecoms company in France, behind Orange.

Altice Europe N.V.
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications
Mass media
Founded2001 (2001)
FounderPatrick Drahi
Headquarters
Woerden, Netherlands
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsCable television, Direct-broadcast satellite, broadcasting, broadband and telephony services, mass media
Revenue2.54 billion (2017)
€2.845 billion (2017)
Net income
€179.3 million (2017)
Total assets€88.39 million (2017)
Total equity€30.00 million (2017)
OwnerPatrick Drahi (controlling shareholder)
Number of employees
47,143 (2018)
DivisionsAltice Média
SubsidiariesAltice Dominicana
Altice France
Altice Portugal
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Websitewww.altice.net

It had a market capitalization of €13.7 billion in December 2017, and a market cap of less than €6 billion in June 2019, a 56% decline for the stock since Drahi financed the business with debt. In 2016, the company had over 50 million internet, TV, and phone customers in Western Europe, Israel, the United States (where it formerly operated) and the Caribbean. Altice formerly owned a subsidiary in the USA until that company, while retaining the Altice name, was spun off through an IPO in June 2019, making the former USA division independent from the rest of Altice but retaining the same chairman, Patrick Drahi, and the same logo.

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