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The average revenue per user is a measure used primarily by consumer communications and networking companies. This is a metric that is very closely followed by Wall Street, and it may be a key point...
Verizon's stock price dropped more than 2% last week and the telecom giant has retained its long-standing position as the worst performing DJIA stock.
Altice USA entered the market with a bang in its initial public offering on Thursday, and shares were up further in Friday's premarket.
Altice USA has entered the market in one of the largest initial public offerings (IPO) this year so far.
Investors who buy shares will be making the bet that the fourth largest U.S. cable operator will be able to leverage the money from this offering and grow in an environment with increasing...
There are yet again market rumors that T-Mobile is about to make a merger offer to combine the number three and number four wireless carriers in the United States.
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...
Altice USA expects to price more than 46 million shares in the range of $27 to $31 apiece for an initial public offering valued up to approximately $1.6 billion.
Vodafone has outperformed over the past quarter. After it reported strong earnings and even stronger guidance, one independent research firm upgraded the stock and sees even more upside going forward.
While General Electric is making a case for being the worst performing Dow stock, it just can’t seem to catch Verizon.
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...
Altice USA has amended its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its initial public offering (IPO).
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.
Moody's downgrade was said to be based on Frontier's persistently weak operating trends. Several other issues also were brought up for the downgrade.