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Liberty Broadband Corp (LBRDA) reported that officer Renee L. Wilm disposed of Liberty Broadband securities in connection with the merger of Liberty Broadband into a Charter Communications, Inc. subsidiary. On August 19, 2026, 12,312 shares of Series C Common Stock were disposed of and the reported direct holding in that class became 0 shares. Six tranches of fully exercisable stock options on Series C Common Stock were also disposed of in issuer transactions and, under the merger agreement, were cancelled for no consideration. Each share of Series C Common Stock outstanding at the merger effective time was automatically converted into 0.2360 of a share of Charter Class A Common Stock, with cash paid in lieu of fractional shares.
Liberty Broadband Corp (LBRDA) is having its Class A Common Stock, Class C Common Stock, and Series A Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock removed from listing and/or registration on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC through a Form 25 filing. Nasdaq certifies compliance with Rule 12d2-2(b), and Liberty Broadband is stated to have complied with the exchange’s rules and Rule 12d2-2(c) governing voluntary withdrawal of these classes of securities.
Barclays PLC filed an amended Schedule 13G/A reporting its beneficial ownership of 1,151,583 shares of Liberty Broadband-A (common stock), representing 6.30% of the class as of June 30, 2026. Barclays has sole voting and dispositive power over 1,151,491 shares and shared voting and dispositive power over 92 shares.
The filing identifies Barclays Bank PLC, Barclays Capital Inc, and Barclays Capital Securities Ltd as subsidiaries related to the reported holdings. The report is signed by Ramya Rao, Director, on August 13, 2026.
Liberty Broadband Corp executive Renee L. Wilm, Chief Legal/Admin Officer, reported transactions in Series C Common Stock. On August 10, 2026, 2,850 restricted stock units converted into 2,850 shares of Series C Common Stock. In a related transaction, 971 of these shares at $35.88 per share were delivered or withheld for payment of exercise price or tax liability. Footnotes state each restricted stock unit represents a contingent right to one share and reference a merger agreement with Charter Communications under which issuer restricted stock units become fully vested following the merger, with acceleration permitted within 10 business days of August 19, 2026.
Liberty Broadband Corp officer Brian J. Wendling (CAO/PFO) reported the automatic vesting and conversion of 1,461 restricted stock units into an equal number of shares of Series C Common Stock on August 10, 2026, following an acceleration provision tied to a previously signed merger agreement with Charter Communications, Inc.
Of the shares received, 498 shares of Series C Common Stock were delivered or withheld at a price of $35.88 per share for payment of exercise price or tax liability. The Rule 10b5-1 checkbox was not marked as being pursuant to a trading plan.
Liberty Broadband Corp President and CEO Martin Edward Patterson reported equity award-related transactions in Liberty Broadband Series C Common Stock. On August 10, 2026, 414 restricted stock units converted into 414 shares of Series C Common Stock, in connection with an Agreement and Plan of Merger with Charter Communications, Inc. that provides for accelerated vesting within 10 business days of August 19, 2026. On the same date, 7,767 shares of Series C Common Stock were delivered or withheld at $35.88 per share for payment of exercise price or tax liability.
Liberty Broadband Corp President and CEO Martin Edward Patterson reported an acquisition of 16,722 shares of Series C Common Stock on August 5, 2026. According to the filing, these shares are to be issued after certification that performance criteria for performance-based restricted stock units granted on August 21, 2025 were satisfied.
Following this award, Patterson directly holds 19,438 shares of Series C Common Stock at a reported transaction price of $0.0000 per share, reflecting equity compensation rather than an open-market purchase.
Vanguard Capital Management filed a Schedule 13G reporting passive ownership in Liberty Broadband Corp common stock. Vanguard reports beneficial ownership of 6,255,326 shares, representing 5.01% of the outstanding common stock.
Vanguard has sole voting power over 916,492 shares and sole dispositive power over all 6,255,326 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power. The position aggregates holdings of Vanguard Capital Management LLC and specified affiliated entities and funds over which they exercise voting and/or dispositive authority. Vanguard states that no other single person has an interest in more than 5% of these securities.
Liberty Broadband Corporation reported a sharp swing to loss for the quarter ended June 30, 2026, driven by a $3.0 billion impairment on its equity method investment in Charter Communications. Net loss from continuing operations was $2,125 million, compared with net earnings of $356 million a year earlier, or a basic loss of $14.86 per share versus earnings of $2.49. Operating results were modest, with general and administrative expense falling to $4 million from $10 million, improving the operating loss to $4 million.
At June 30, 2026, Liberty Broadband’s total assets were $5,683 million, down from $8,830 million, largely reflecting the reduced Charter investment, whose carrying and market value were both about $5.5 billion. Total debt declined to $1,223 million as all 3.125% exchangeable senior debentures were retired in April 2026 for $966 million, funded with its Margin Loan Facility and restricted cash, while a new $359 million term loan from Charter helped repay Margin Loan borrowings after the loan‑to‑value ratio exceeded 50%. Cash and restricted cash ended the period at $43 million.
Liberty Broadband owns an approximate 32.5% economic interest and 25.01% voting control in Charter, which generated second‑quarter revenue of $13,526 million and net income attributable to Charter shareholders of $1,292 million. Charter continues to invest in rural broadband expansion and is working toward the planned combination with Liberty Broadband, which is intended to close contemporaneously with Charter’s separate Cox Transactions.
Liberty Broadband Corporation announced a brief quarterly Q&A session for shareholders and analysts following the prepared remarks on Liberty Capital Corporation’s second quarter earnings conference call. The joint call is scheduled for Thursday, August 6 at 11:15 a.m. E.T.
Participants may join by phone using designated dial-in numbers and confirmation code or via a webcast on Liberty Broadband’s investor relations site. Management may discuss the financial performance and outlook of both companies, as well as other forward-looking matters. The related information is furnished under Item 7.01 Regulation FD and not deemed filed.