Verizon Communications Inc

NYSE: VZ
$41.33
-$0.29 (-0.7%)
Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week: Caterpillar, DuPont, McDonald's, 3M, Boeing, Coca Cola,...
Nike and Verizon propped up the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday while Home Depot and Travelers weighed the index down.
The Congressional Budget Office said a repeal of Obamacare would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 32 million by 2026. It would also cut federal budget deficits by $473 billion over the...
Every indicator is telling those that track the stock market that the last year has been an anomaly, and we could be headed for a sizable sell-off. The VIX volatility index, which tracks the implied...
Shares of Verizon rose slightly last week, but not enough to allow the company to relinquish its position as the poorest performing DJIA stock so far in 2017.
While Sprint shares rallied on possible investment interest, there's no deal yet.
A security hole exposed as many as 14 million Verizon customer records held in a cloud-based storage system. Verizon acknowledged that 6 million records were exposed, but said no data was lost or...
Rite Aid, Abercrombie & Fitch, Verizon, and Macy's all posted new 52-week lows on Tuesday.
Verizon can't shake its position as the worst-performing DJIA stock of the year to date, and a report that it may be considering a play for Disney did not help its share price last week.
The New York Post reports chatter that Verizon may be looking to take over Disney. AT&T has recently struck a deal for Time Warner, and Verizon may believe it has to respond.
Seven stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average index have posted share price losses in the first half of 2017. The losses range from about 7% to more than 16%. The Dow itself gained about 8%.
Rite Aid, Vipshop, Verizon, and Viacom posted new 52-week lows on Friday.
Rite Aid, General Electric, Carrizo Oil & Gas, and Verizon all posted new 52-week lows Thursday.
24/7 Wall St. has conducted a review of the top dividends from America’s largest companies. There were 25 such companies paying a yield of 3.5% or more — and some much higher.
The average revenue per user is a measure used primarily by consumer communications and networking companies. This is a metric that is very closely followed by Wall Street, and it may be a key point...