Verizon Communications Inc

NYSE: VZ
$41.50
-$2.20 (-5.0%)
Closing Price on October 22, 2024

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Verizon Communications announced a road map to fifth generation (5G) wireless technology Tuesday morning. The company said it expects to launch field trials of the technology in 2016.
Streaming video to mobile devices is not especially new, nor is allowing pay-TV subscribers to watch a video on a mobile device that they are paying for through a satellite or cable subscription.
AOL announced its continued investment in cross-platform programmatic technology for marketers and publishers by signing an agreement to acquire Millennial Media.
thinkstockAugust 25, 2015: Markets opened higher on Tuesday and the markets quickly shook of the remaining effects of Monday’s tank job. WTI crude oil gained 2.8% ahead of Wednesday’s report on...
The market carnage appears to be subsiding. 24/7 Wall St. has compiled a list of a few companies that are bucking the presiding trends.
Where will the most brilliant investor in the world put his money if the markets collapse? Perhaps into some of the safe harbor stocks he already holds.
Google is by far the Internet’s largest search engine, and its various websites, including YouTube, continue to attract the largest audience for viewing online video.
While Facebook may be gaining on Google in market cap and growth rate, the search engine remains much larger in terms of total audience in the United States.
Everyone has seen the results of second-quarter earnings reports from pay-TV operators. Subscriptions are down and the drop is going to get worse. Or, maybe not.
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courtesy of Sprint Corp.Sprint (NYSE: S) launched a new, revolutionary plan to add and keep subscribers. The only flaw is that AT&T  (NYSE: T) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) can match the plan in a...
courtesy of WhiteHouse.govWarren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) have released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway as of June 30, 2015. It has been the case for years...
The $87 million Softbank has given Sprint is a symbol of its commitment, but one that is unlikely to impress the market.
Amazon has shifted gears recently, pushing its consumer electronics products, some of which are not profitable, at least according to many Wall Street analysts.
Verizon Communications announced Friday that it is eliminating its subsidized phone contracts and will offer a two-year service plan instead.