Verizon Communications Inc

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If Warren Buffett is considered the greatest investor of the modern era, and if he has held the title of the world's richest man, then maybe he knows a thing or two.
Penney's, Macy's, Verizon, and Urban Outfitters all posted new 52-week lows on Monday.
Shares of Verizon lost 1.8% last week, mostly after the company's announcement of its $3.1 billion acquisition of Straight Path Communications. Verizon remains the worst performing stock on the Dow...
Verizon and Straight Path Communications have agreed to a $3.1 billion deal in which Verizon will acquire the smaller company. Straight Path owns spectrum licenses that are vital to the coming...
Verizon posted a new 52-week low last week, but shares recovered a bit on Friday to end the week on a positive note. Still, the company remains the worst performer among the Dow's 30 blue-chip stocks.
Apple, DuPont, Merck, and Verizon lead DJIA higher on Friday.
Frontier Communications, Verizon, Spirit Realty Capital, and Southwestern Energy all posted new 52-week lows on Thursday.
Google and Facebook accounted for 20% of all advertising dollars spent globally in 2016. The two giants are expected to continue their domination, taking more than three-quarters of every new dollar...
Verizon, GGP, SRC Realty Capital, and ITCI all made new 52-week lows on Monday.
A new Merrill Lynch research report makes the case that it is "game on" for Verizon, as merger discussions that were prohibited under anti-collusion rules will be possible now.
Verizon shares fell to a new 52-week low on Friday and the stock continues to be the poorest performer among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Some sell-offs come out of thin air for reasons that most investors had not considered. Maybe it is time for investors to reconsider all of the growth-chasing in favor of some of the safer...
Verizon, J.C. Penney, Frontier Communications, and FuelCell Energy all posted new 52-week lows Friday.
Intel, Verizon, McDonald's, and American Express led the drop in the DJIA on Friday.
Verizon, Home Depot, Travelers, and United Technologies were doing their best to prop up a faltering DJIA late Wednesday.