Verizon Communications Inc

NYSE: VZ
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Closing Price on October 22, 2024

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Verizon Communications announced Friday that it is eliminating its subsidized phone contracts and will offer a two-year service plan instead.
In the new RootMetrics survey of overall wireless service in the nation's 125 most populous markets, Atlanta and Chicago easily finished at the top.
In among the remarkably complex set of numbers Sprint issues with its quarterly earnings was a description of its plan to add stores using RadioShack locations.
A key analyst weighed in on T-Mobile and what direction it might be going in the wake of earnings.
thinkstockJuly 29, 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday and two of the three major indexes spend all day trading above the break-even line; only the Nasdaq Composite took a brief visit into the...
courtesy of T-Mobile US Inc.T-Mobile (NYSE: TMUS) has started to offer a special promotion for upgrades of Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone 6. The carrier may well pass Sprint (NYSE: S) to become the...
Verizon Communications reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Tuesday morning.
Both Verizon Communications and AT&T are set to report their earnings this week, and analysts have been gearing up for this.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the major telecom and cable companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
All of a sudden, analysts see massive upside for AT&T, compared to its views in the gutter just a few months ago. Investors are paying attention.
Who benefits and who loses from the neck-and-neck struggle between Sprint and T-Mobile to dominate the second tier in the wireless industry?
Sprint calls its latest plan “All-In” pricing, and the costs are not much different than T-Mobil's plan announced last week.
Verizon Communications has announced a multiyear content licensing agreement with Scripps Networks Interactive.
Credit Suisse hosted its second annual 1-1 Telecom Services Conference with the chief financial officers of AT&T, Verizon Communications and T-Mobile.
Older Americans, in many cases, have lost their tolerance for financial risk and they want to protect the size of the nest eggs they have put aside for retirement.