Comcast CEO: 'We're not feeling the need to rush out and do something' after TWC deal collapse

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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