Verizon Communications (VZ)
41.62
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NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 14th, 5:38 AM EDT
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Verizon’s first quarter results aligned with Wall Street’s expectations, reflecting steady progress in its core wireless and broadband businesses. Management credited the company’s year-over-year financial growth to targeted price adjustments, enhanced customer retention initiatives, and expanding adoption of premium plans. CEO Hans Vestberg attributed the quarter’s performance to “strong growth across our key financial metrics,” highlighting successful execution in both fixed wireless and fiber broadband segments. The company’s focus on segment-specific offers, such as myPlan and myHome, as well as prepaid business improvements, contributed positively to subscriber trends.
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