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Earnings Administrator |
Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Verizon Comms (VZ): $0.72, $0.71, $0.80 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In Brief: - Verizon revealed plans for a global network aimed at large businesses that would lead to more competition with the largest long-distance companies. |
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Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Verizon Comms (VZ): $0.77, $0.77, $0.75 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon Wireless, which is owned by Vodafone and Verizon Communications, may be sued for "billions of dollars" by U.S. brain tumor victims claiming that mobile phones caused their illnesses, according to a report in The Times. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20001228/news/current/vod.htx |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon backed out of an $800 million agreement to buy a controlling interest in DSL operator NorthPoint Communication. Verizon said the deteriorating financial condition of NorthPoint as the reason for the change in plans. (source: MarketWatch) http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/20001129/news/current/npnt.htx |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In Brief: - Verizon Wireless announced Wednesday that will buy Price Communications Wireless for about $1.5 billion in stock. Price is a mobile phone company operating in Florida and other southern states. |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon matched 3Q consensus estimates of $0.73 a share, up from $0.72 a year ago (1999 result adjusted for the addition Vodafone's wireless properties). Wireless revenues were up 17.6% from 3Q last year. (source: The Street) http://www.thestreet.com/tech/telecom/1147653.html?cf=WSECOM1111051200 Company Name (Ticker): reported, expected, same q last year Verizon (VZ): $0.73, $0.73, $0.72 |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon Communications' decision to delay the initial public offering of Verizon Wireless has caused many to question the future of pending IPOs from Nextel International and Propel. The delay has worsened the already-shaky wireless arena, as falling share value and increased competition has hurt the entire sector. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/17/deals/wireless/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon Wireless Inc., the nation's largest wireless provider, shelved its $5 billion initial public offering plans Monday amid renewed turmoil on Wall Street. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/16/deals/verizon/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
AT&T Wireless, frustrated that its stock price is languishing in the shadow of beleaguered parent AT&T, is planning to discuss a combination with Nextel Communications, among other strategic options, at a board meeting later this month. A deal with Nextel would create a wireless giant with 18 million customers and tie the company with SBC Communications for the No. 2 spot after Verizon Wireless, a unit of Verizon Communications. (source: MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.com/news/456569.asp |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
This morning Verizon Wireless filed an initial public offering registration with the SEC. According to the filing, the wireless company owned by Verizon Communications and Vodafone hopes to raise $5 billion. (source: Upside) http://www.upside.com/Money/39a53ced0.html In brief: |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
Verizon Communications and the Communications Workers of America have tentatively agreed on a new contract, allowing thousands of unionized workers to return to work today. However, the Southern contingent of the union continues to wrangle with management over a few final issues. A final agreement may come as early as today. (source: Washington Post) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60918-2000Aug20.html |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In brief: - Union negotiators said Friday they believed an agreement to end a 13-day strike against Verizon Communications is much closer than in the last few days, but that several details still must be worked out. |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In brief: - Unless progress is made by midnight ET Thursday, union negotiators are threatening to walk out of negotiations to end a 12-day strike at regional phone service provider Verizon Communications. Verizon negotiators plan to stay at the table even if most union negotiators leave. |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In brief: -Top executives of Verizon Communications Inc. and the Communications Workers of America each accused the other of footdragging during their contract negotiations, improving the odds that the 11-day-old strike could turn into a protracted face-off. |
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