Liberty Broadband (LBRDA) schedules investor Q&A after GCI Liberty Q1 earnings call
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
8-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Liberty Broadband Corporation filed an update inviting shareholders and analysts to join a brief quarterly Q&A session following prepared remarks on GCI Liberty, Inc.’s first quarter earnings conference call.
The call will take place on Thursday, May 7 at 11:15 a.m. E.T., and management may discuss financial performance, outlook and other forward-looking matters for both companies. Participation is available by phone using the provided dial-in numbers and confirmation code, or via a webcast on Liberty Broadband’s investor relations website, where a replay and archived version will also be available after required SEC filings are made.
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8-K Event Classification
2 items: 7.01, 9.01
2 items
Item 7.01
Regulation FD Disclosure
Disclosure
Material non-public information disclosed under Regulation Fair Disclosure, often investor presentations or guidance.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits
Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Key Figures
Q&A date: Thursday, May 7
Q&A time: 11:15 a.m. E.T.
Confirmation code: 13756845
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Q&A date
Thursday, May 7
Scheduled date of quarterly Q&A session
Q&A time
11:15 a.m. E.T.
Start time of Liberty Broadband Q&A following prepared remarks
Confirmation code
13756845
Code required to join the Q&A conference call by phone
Exhibit 99.1
Press Release
Press release dated April 20, 2026 describing the Q&A call
Key Terms
Regulation FD, forward-looking matters, conference call, webcast, +1 more
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Regulation FD regulatory
"being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission under Item 7.01 of in satisfaction of the public disclosure requirements of Regulation FD"
Regulation FD is a rule that prevents company insiders, like executives, from sharing important information with some people before others get it. It matters because it helps ensure all investors have equal access to key news, making the stock market fairer and reducing chances of insider trading.
forward-looking matters financial
"management may discuss the financial performance and outlook of these companies, as well as other forward-looking matters"
Statements about a company's expected future events, performance, plans or projections—such as earnings forecasts, goals, strategies or anticipated risks—rather than facts about what has already happened. Investors care because these statements guide expectations and decisions but are inherently uncertain; like a weather forecast, they can help plan actions yet may change as new information arrives, so they carry potential upside and downside risk.
conference call financial
"The conference call will be held on Thursday, May 7th at 11:15 a.m. E.T."
webcast technical
"a webcast of the conference call will be hosted on Liberty Broadband’s investor relations site"
A webcast is a live or recorded online event where people watch or listen to presentations, announcements, or performances through the internet. It’s like a TV broadcast but over the internet, allowing viewers from anywhere to tune in in real time or later. Webcasts are important because they let companies share information quickly and widely with audiences around the world.
Inline XBRL technical
"Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)"
Inline XBRL is a file format for financial filings that embeds machine-readable data tags directly inside the human-readable report, so the same document can be read by people and parsed by software. For investors it makes extracting, comparing and verifying financial numbers faster and more reliable—like a grocery list where each item also has a barcode—reducing manual errors and speeding up analysis.
FAQ
What did Liberty Broadband (LBRDA) announce in this 8-K filing?
Liberty Broadband announced a brief quarterly Q&A session following GCI Liberty’s first quarter earnings call. Management may discuss financial performance, outlook, and other forward-looking matters for both companies, giving investors a chance to ask questions directly after the prepared remarks conclude.
When is Liberty Broadband’s Q&A session scheduled to occur?
The Q&A session is scheduled for Thursday, May 7 at 11:15 a.m. Eastern Time. It will follow the completion of prepared remarks on GCI Liberty’s first quarter earnings call and will cover both GCI Liberty and Liberty Broadband topics relevant to investors.
How can investors join Liberty Broadband’s quarterly Q&A conference call?
Investors can join by calling +1 (877) 407-3944 or +1 (412) 902-0038 using confirmation code 13756845 at least 10 minutes before the 11:15 a.m. E.T. start. The conference administrator will provide instructions, including how to use the polling feature during the call.
Is there an online webcast for Liberty Broadband’s Q&A session?
Yes. A webcast of the conference call will be hosted on Liberty Broadband’s investor relations website. Investors can register at the company’s IR calendar page, and a replay plus archived version of the call will be available on the site after necessary SEC filings are completed.
What topics may Liberty Broadband discuss during the Q&A call?
Management may discuss the financial performance and outlook of Liberty Broadband and GCI Liberty, along with other forward-looking matters. This can include commentary on results, expectations, and strategic considerations addressed after GCI Liberty’s first quarter earnings prepared remarks.
Does this Liberty Broadband 8-K include any financial results?
No specific financial results are detailed here; the focus is on announcing the Q&A session logistics. Any discussion of financial performance and outlook will occur during the call, which follows GCI Liberty’s first quarter earnings conference presentation and prepared remarks.
