Verizon Communications Inc

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24/7 Wall St. looked at major winners and loses at the effect of Brexit hits the U.K. and EU. VW and Gap (NYSE: GPS) have large sales and financial exposure. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) has almost none. The...
The two Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks least affected by Friday’s reaction to the Brexit vote were Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT), down 0.44% and...
In telecom and wireless phone providers, there exist two stable players, one rising player and one that is expected to keep losing money.
To say that the pay-TV providers hated the FCC's proposal to uncouple the cable and satellite industry's proprietary hold on the set-top box is probably not putting the reaction too strongly.
Here's a look at which companies win and which ones lose on the latest net neutrality ruling, or at least which will be perceived as winners and losers.
The federal court of appeals for Washington, D.C., on Tuesday upheld a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that internet service providers must treat all web traffic equally. The so-called...
BrandZ has released its 2016 list of 100 most valuable brands. Google ranked in first place at $229 billion and Apple in second at $228 billion.
June 7, 2016: Markets opened higher again Tuesday as many investors see a June hike in the Fed’s policy rate as no longer on the table. Even a rate increase at the July FOMC meeting faces less than...
Meager job growth of only 38,000 jobs for May has the doomsayers and perma-bears all up in arms again. Here are some points to consider when analyzing what initially looks like a jobs report in the...
Merrill Lynch's overall bias for the better part of this year has been somewhat bearish, and it’s understandable as markets are probably close to fully valued.
May 27, 2016: Markets opened higher again Friday and all three major indexes traded higher for the entire session. The second U.S. first-quarter GDP estimate out this morning was lower than expected...
American's text, talk and share over mobile devices, generating trillions of conversations and downloads. The growing habit has cost telecom providers billions of dollars.
If the analysts on Wall Street are correct, both AT&T and Verizon could still have upside. Both stocks are up handily in 2016, when the broader market cannot find any direction.
Based on the lastest SEC filings, Warren Buffett's favorite tech stocks include Apple and IBM.
May 18, 2016: Markets opened lower again Wednesday following the lead of both Asian and European markets. Both a strengthening dollar and an unexpected inventory build in U.S. crude oil stockpiles...