Comcast CEO: 'We're not feeling the need to rush out and do something' after TWC deal collapse
Continuing to hammer away at the "we're moving on" messaging campaign adopted after the collapse of his company's attempted acquisition of Time Warner Cable, Comcast chief executive Brian Roberts told a group of investors that the No. 1 cable operator is in no hurry to propose another megadeal. "We're not feeling the need to rush out and do something," Roberts said. Roberts said his company isn't gun-shy about entering another merger agreement. Asked if he is concerned that federal regulators will reject any pact the conglomerate makes, Roberts said he was assured recently by a regulatory official that each deal is unique and evaluated on its own merits. "You can't draw conclusions off this one deal," he said.
Comcast CEO: 'We're not feeling the need to rush out and do something' after TWC deal collapse