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Electric vehicle maker Tesla now has a market value that is more than that of massive telecom company Verizon.
T-Mobile reported second-quarter results after markets closed Thursday that were above expectations on both the top and bottom lines. The big news, though, was the addition of more than a million new...
The earnings of two of the most dominant tech companies in America showed that the middle class has money to spare, even when tens of millions of Americans are out of work. Big tech has not merely...
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albermarle, Biogen, Dun & Bradstreet, eBay, First Solar, Lemonade, Morgan Stanley, Procter & Gamble, Schlumberger and Verizon Communications.
Verizon reported second-quarter earnings Friday morning that were slightly better than expectations but expectations were not very high.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of those Dow companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week including Coca-Cola, Intel, Microsoft and Verizon.
A report from SunTrust Robinson Humphrey details where the telecoms stand. Will 2021 produce growth similar to, if not better than, 2020?
Tesla, Inc. (NYSE: TSLA) shares have had an extraordinary run. It is the 20th most valuable company in America based on market capitalization. With its stock at an all-time high, the figure is $224...
Verizon has teamed up with Visa and Synchrony Financial to offer a rewards credit card to customers. The company is hoping to cut down on its customer churn rate.
The race to build 5G wireless networks has heated up over the past year or so. AT&T is betting that its stock price will get a large enough boost from 5G to keep paying its generous dividend.
With many Americans observing stay-at-home orders, satisfaction with TV and internet services have improved for the first time in four years.
With a solid capital structure, a good dividend, and a premium streaming service rolling out, AT&T is making a strong case for itself.
AT&T adapts its advertising to troubled times, spending more on live news and targeting stay-at-home consumers online.
AT&T has taken advantage of low rates to improve its capital structure and remains committed to a hefty dividend, but the stock has underperformed.
These four top stocks have all had nice moves off the lows but haven’t had “melt-up” gains. All pay dependable dividends and look poised for solid second half gains.