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Strikebreakers are hard at work at Verizon Communications, some working 12-hour shifts to fill in for some 40,000 union workers on strike since April 13.
Verizon Communications is set to report its first-quarter financial results before the markets open on Thursday.
A new Merrill Lynch research report handicaps and refines earnings estimates for the stocks in the firm's telecom universe, and three leading companies are listed as the key stocks heading into the...
Pacific Crest has warned against any enthusiasm in Sprint. In fact, the firm touted it as a "tactical short."
A deeper look into Verizon's pension plan shows that the key issue is probably a combination of Obamacare and retiring baby boomers.
Jefferies is downgrading Verizon Communications to a Hold rating but maintaining a $53 price target, citing elusive growth and strategic uncertainty.
As it has been doing for most of the year, Verizon Communications is leading the Dow 30 higher, up by almost 17% year to date.
BlackBerry is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results before the markets open on Friday.
Wells Fargo's Jennifer Fritzsche has retained her Outperform ratings on AT&T and Verizon with above-consensus price targets.
A consumer watchdog group has alleged that Verizon Communications has overcharged the company's landline subscribers by manipulating utility construction budgets.
While the Dow Jones Industrial Average is barely up for the year, Verizon Communications has seen its shares rise almost 16%, the best among the 30 stocks that comprise the index.
According to Merrill Lynch, the Frontier Communications dividend is becoming less risky. The firm's price target suggests huge upside.
In a world where it seems like almost everyone is addicted to smartphones, what would happen if employers started making employees check their phones or leave them at home or in the car?
Comcast could use Amazon's help as telecom fiber to the home, satellite and various forms of cord cutting have eaten at its core business.
Shares of Verizon Communications have risen more than 15% year to date, which makes them the best performing among all components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2016.