Seems like it is time for a bit endzone celebration within the City of Cohesion this week. Comcast issued its earnings, and things are looking up, marking a 30 percent profit increase for the primary quarter. Revenue for the cable company is at $14.9 billion, beating out analyst estimates of $14.4 billion. The corporate did continue to shed video customers however, dropping around 37,000, even though it did experience more customers adding on internet and make contact with service. The Associated Press chalks the happy results as much as Super Bowl advertising and the recognition of the company's broadband offerings.
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