Private equity firm Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners said on Sunday it would buy Astound Broadband, owner of a network of regional cable TV and internet providers, for $8.1 billion.
Stonepeak will buy Astound from TPG Capital and Patriot Media Management, it said in a statement.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the confirmation of the deal, saying the value includes $4.5 billion of debt.
“Astound is the premier operator of critical broadband infrastructure in the United States with a long history of delivering market leading customer service and network performance to communities across the country,” Brian McMullen, a partner at Stonepeak, said.
In August, Reuters had exclusively reported that TPG was exploring the sale of Astound for over $8 billion, including debt.
BofA Securities and Lazard acted as financial advisers to Stonepeak.
Source: Reuters
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