Verizon Communications Inc

NYSE: VZ
$43.70
-$0.29 (-0.7%)
Closing Price on October 21, 2024

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General Electric, Intel, Disney, and Verizon were the poorest performing stocks among the Dow 30 on Tuesday.
New testing by PC Magazine shows that Sprint's mobile wireless network is the worst performer among the nation's four major wireless carriers.
Verizon has maintained its position for another week as the worst performing DJIA stock for the year to date. The stock's share price dipped only slightly last week as the telecom giant closed its...
While the urge to get out of the market is strong for many, with yields remaining low, and few other options, investors should carefully restructure holdings to lower volatility and increase safety.
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While General Electric is making a case for being the worst performing Dow stock, it just can’t seem to catch Verizon.
Pandora Media has has always been a mixed big for investors, and it has started having a hard time keeping its investment or merger news straight.
China had unusually high imports and exports in May, and the latest Fortune 500 list was released.
Pandora Media Inc. (NYSE: P) is facing a hard week ahead of a deadline this week. After reporting weak earnings in May, the only issue which kept the stock from cratering was a $150 million...
Even though Verizon shares added a nice gain last week, it remains the worst performing DJIA stock for the year to date. The company did say last week that it would pay its regular dividend next...
Did one of the largest telecom companies in the country offer to takeover one of the largest cable companies?
Verizon extends its streak to six weeks as the worst-performing Dow stock of 2017. The stock's share price dipped again last week but did not post a new low.
Telecom giant Verizon posted a new 52-week low last week and continues its streak as the worst performing DJIA stock to date in 2017.
General Electric, Verizon, Rite Aid, and American Eagle Outfitters posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
A new report on the first-quarter U.S. mobile market points out a slowdown in carrier revenue growth as unlimited data plans are now available from all four major U.S. carriers.