Glenn Britt, Who Raised Time Warner Cable Shares, Dies at 65
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Glenn Britt, the former chairman and chief executive officer of Time Warner Cable Inc. who oversaw the 2009 spinoff from its parent company and boosted shareholder returns more than fivefold, has died. He was 65.
He died today at his home in New York, according to an e-mailed statement from Rob Marcus, his successor at Time Warner Cable. In October, Britt announced he had cancer.