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Verizon Communications reported its most recent quarterly results early on Tuesday before the markets opened.
Verizon Communications is scheduled to release its third-quarter financial results before the markets open on Tuesday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Boeing, Intel, Verizon and the other Dow companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Investors may have been worried last week that the sky was falling, but Tuesday was a different story. Suddenly investors felt better and were more upbeat.
Here are 13 companies with solid dividends that currently yield more than both the 10-year Treasury note and the 30-year Treasury bond.
Verizon confirmed on Wednesday that it has offered buyout packages to 44,000 current employees. AT&T appears to be taking a different, stealthier approach to job cuts.
DowDuPont, Verizon, Procter & Gamble, and Home Depot were Monday's worst performers among the 30 Dow stocks.
A new research report from Goldman Sachs makes some observations on companies that participated in the firm's Communacopia Conference, and the firm is quite positive on four of the stocks.
Boeing, Visa, Merck, and Verizon posted large enough gains to keep the Dow in the green Thursday.
Verizon just announced that it was raising its dividend for the 12th consecutive year. AT&T still has a much higher current dividend yield.
Nike, Verizon, Walgreens, and Disney weighed on the Dow Tuesday.
The op analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday include Apple, AT&T, BBVA, Cisco Systems, Dollar Tree, Facebook, Roku, Seagate Technology, Turkcell and Verizon Communications.
Boeing, Verizon, Coca-Cola, and Chevron kept the Dow in the red Friday.
United Technologies, Travelers, Verizon, and Intel weighed most heavily on the Dow Wednesday.
These four top companies are liquid, pay big dividends and look like safe havens as the market volatility continues to churn.