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Verizon announces Netflix, Max streaming bundle for customers
  + stars: | 2023-12-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The Netflix logo is shown on one of their Hollywood buildings in Los Angeles, California, U.S., July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsDec 4 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications (VZ.N) said on Monday it would offer streaming subscriptions to Netflix (NFLX.O) and Warner Bros Discovery-owned (WBD.O) Max platforms as a bundle to its customers. Verizon "myPlan" subscribers can opt for the ad-supported plans for Netflix and Max for a combined $10 a month starting Thursday. It is the latest bundle Verizon has added to its "myPlan" package, which allows users to subscribe to services such as Apple Music, Walmart+, Walt Disney's streaming services, among others, each for $10 a month. Telecom providers are increasingly tying up with streaming platforms to make their plans more attractive for consumers, while streamers are looking at these partnerships as ways to attract viewers.
Persons: Mike Blake, Max, Yuvraj Malik, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Netflix, REUTERS, Verizon Communications, Warner Bros Discovery, Verizon, Apple Music, Walmart, Telecom, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Bengaluru
So you just traded in your old iPhone to get a deal on a new one. Where does that old phone go? WSJ’s Joanna Stern follows an iPhone through the refurbishment process to explain why the second-hand phone market is booming. Photo illustration: Kenny WassusU.S. wireless companies are showing they can still upsell customers in no hurry to buy a new smartphone. AT&T , T-Mobile US and Verizon Communications made more money from providing wireless services in the third quarter compared with the prior year as they added phone lines and nudged many clients toward more expensive plans.
Persons: Joanna Stern, Kenny Wassus Organizations: Mobile, Verizon Communications
Stocks have sold off as Wall Street accepted that the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates higher for longer to crush inflation. Corporate debt refinancings are going to start hitting profits more urgently starting in 2024, according to Wolfe Research chief investment strategist Chris Senyek. "[T]hat higher interest expense is likely to create a $5-$7/share headwind for S & P 500 operating EPS in 2024," Senyek said. Stocks have sold off as Wall Street accepted that the Federal Reserve might keep interest rates higher for longer to crush inflation. "[T]hat higher interest expense is likely to create a $5-$7/share headwind for S&P 500 operating EPS in 2024," Senyek said.
Persons: Stocks, Chris Senyek, , Senyek, LSEG, RC Willey, George Frey, BAX Baxter, Lockheed Martin, Kellogg Organizations: Labor Department, Wall, Federal Reserve, Wolfe Research, CNBC, General Motors, United Auto Workers, GM, Whirlpool, Kellogg, RC, Bloomberg, Getty, Equity, Lockheed, AEP American Electric Power, Dominion Energy, Motors, Duke Energy, VZ Verizon Communications, Nasdaq, Stock Screener, Whirlpool Corp Locations: Draper , Utah
Etiquette experts say phone calls aren't going away at the office — even if they are personally. But even as phone calls fall out of favor in our personal lives, they're not extinct in a work setting. Etiquette experts say phone calls are still necessary in the office — there's just a certain time and place for them. Insider spoke to two experts about the state of work-related phone calls in 2023. AdvertisementAdvertisementVerizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg makes about 30 work calls per week to "people that make a difference" at the company, CNBC reported.
Persons: aren't, it's, , Slack pings, they're, there's, people's, Lisa Grotts, Grotts, Kleeman, It's, Hans Vestberg, Vestberg, he's, you've Organizations: Service, New Workforce, Verizon, CNBC
Net neutrality may be US regulators’ next quagmire
  + stars: | 2023-09-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Jonathan Newton/Pool via REUTERS Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 26 (Reuters Breakingviews) - U.S. regulators risk another quagmire. The Federal Communications Commission wants to reinstate net neutrality rules that regulate how traffic flows on the internet. As with antitrust enforcers’ often-frustrated deal crackdown, the agency is stuck in a cycle of trying to litigate future problems, today. Regulators are trying to use yesterday’s tools to address the hypothetical problems of tomorrow. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Jessica Rosenworcel, Jonathan Newton, , Donald Trump, Joe Biden’s, Jennifer Saba, Jonathan Guilford, Sharon Lam, Aditya Sriwatsav Organizations: U.S . Senate Commerce, Science, Transportation Committee, Federal Communications Commission, REUTERS Acquire, Reuters, Verizon Communications, Netflix, Regulators, X, Republicans, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Ukraine
You can motivate others at work simply by picking up the phone, according to Verizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg. "I now have all these friends out there that actually want to work here, work together and get our job done. Bosses should make more of an effort to have regular chats with their employees, research shows. Seventy percent of workers say they want more daily or weekly check-ins than they're currently getting, according to a 2022 report from RedThread Research, a research services company. Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor, for example, told Make It last month that he wouldn't have gotten his job without it.
Persons: Hans Vestberg, Vestberg, GoodRx, Doug Hirsch, Hirsch, TINYpulse, they're, Everette Taylor Organizations: Verizon Communications, Verizon, Fast, CNBC, RedThread Research
The Google sign is reflected in a rain puddle outside their offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., June 27, 2017. Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Want to know how to remove Google as the iPhone’s default search tool? According to him, the search engine operated by Alphabet (GOOGL.O) enlists Apple (AAPL.O) to answer the query by directing users to its website. Using Google as the default search engine wasn’t Apple’s “choice,” Dintzer said. Follow @BenWinck on XFollow @thereallsl on XCONTEXT NEWSThe U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Alphabet’s Google started on Sept. 12.
Persons: John Schmidtlein, Kenneth Dintzer, Google, ” Schmidtlein, Schmidtlein, ” Dintzer, It’s, Tim Cook, Alphabet’s Google, Ben Winck, Lauren Silva Laughlin, Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: Google, Rights, Reuters, Apple, U.S . Department of, Yahoo, Verizon Communications, Microsoft, Netscape, U.S, U.S . Department, Alphabet’s, Thomson Locations: Cambridge , Massachusetts, U.S, Safari, Japan, Washington, New York
To that effect, here are five attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The analyst increased his price target for Verizon stock by $1 to $40, while maintaining AT&T's price target at $17. Also, he expects the prospects for improved free cash flow to lower net debt leverage and support the dividend payments. That said, with expectations of higher cash flow generation, Crum said that "the company should have more flexibility around growing its dividend going forward." (See Hasbro Stock Chart on TipRanks)Dell TechnologiesNext up is Dell (DELL), a maker of IT hardware and infrastructure technology, which rallied after its fiscal second-quarter results far exceeded Wall Street's estimates.
Persons: Hans Vestberg, Brendan McDermid, Wall, Michael Rollins, Rollins, MDT, Rick Wise, Geoff Martha, Wise, Drew Crum, Crum, TipRanks, Amit Daryanani, Daryanani, Dell Organizations: DELL, Verizon, New York Stock Exchange, Analysts, Verizon Communications, Citi, AT, Verizon Hedge, Hasbro, Dell Technologies, Dell, TipRanks, GPU, Walmart, &' $ Locations: New York, U.S
Verizon to raise prices again
  + stars: | 2023-08-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
People visit the Verizon stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain February 27, 2023. REUTERS/Nacho DoceAug 9 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications (VZ.N) is raising prices on some of its wireless plans as the No. Last month, Bloomberg reported that Verizon was raising the monthly price on its wireless home internet offering by $10. The company beat second-quarter profit estimates last month and posted a surprise rise in subscriber additions defying analyst expectations for a loss. But its consolidated operating revenue fell 3.5% in the quarter, after falling nearly 2% in the previous three months.
Persons: Nacho Doce, Tony Skiadas, Skiadas, Samrhitha, Anil D'Silva Organizations: Verizon, Mobile World Congress, REUTERS, Verizon Communications, Bloomberg, Thomson Locations: Barcelona, Spain, Bengaluru
Dow Jones index set to end 13 day winning streak
  + stars: | 2023-07-27 | by ( Noel Randewich | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Its recent rally comes as traders widely believe that the U.S. Federal Reserve's 25 basis point rate hike on Wednesday was the last in its campaign to control inflation. The Dow's longest-ever winning streak was 14 sessions, set in 1897, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices. Even after its recent gains, the Dow has lagged Wall Street's other main indexes in 2023. Reuters GraphicsWhile the Dow's recent winning streak is unusually long, its overall strength has not been exceptional. The Dow's last 13-day winning streak in January 1987 produced a gain of 11.1%.
Persons: Dow, Hogan, Tesla, it's, darlings, Noel Randewich, Alison Williams Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Reuters, U.S, U.S . Federal, Riley, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Chevron, Verizon Communications, Walgreen Boots Alliance, Nasdaq, Thomson Locations: U.S ., Amgen
The company's total revenue rose 1.7% to $30.51 billion in the quarter, beating analysts' average estimate of $30.13 billion, according to Refinitiv data. Ad revenue in content and experiences fell 4.9% from the same quarter a year prior, in a weak but stable advertising environment. Paid subscribers increased by two million in the second quarter, to 24 million, from the 22 million it reported in the previous quarter. Theme parks revenue climbed 22.4%, thanks to demand for attractions such as “Super Nintendo World” in Hollywood and Osaka, Japan. Overall, net income attributable to Comcast rose 25.1% to $4.25 billion in the quarter.
Persons: Mario, Peacock, Factset, Helen Coster, Deepa Babington Organizations: YORK, Comcast, Revenue, Nintendo, Competition, Mobile US Inc, Verizon Communications Inc, Thomson Locations: Hollywood, Osaka, Japan
Looking to next week, earnings season will ramp up — and though we'll get some important economic data, expect the corporate releases and management commentary on the post-game calls to be firmly in the driver's seat. Here are two important things to know for the week ahead. Quarterly earnings : As important as economic releases are, it's earnings that will garner the bulk of investors' attention. For those looking to review first-quarter performance ahead of these releases, keep our first-quarter earnings report card handy. Here's the full rundown of all the important domestic data in the week ahead.
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July 20 (Reuters) - New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday directed state departments to investigate health risks associated with old lead-clad cables left by telecommunication companies. The Wall Street Journal this month reported that telecom companies, including AT&T (T.N) and Verizon Communications (VZ.N), had left toxic lead cables on poles, underwater and buried under ground across the U.S. including in New York. The investigation is to better understand the inventory and ownership of such cables in New York, Hochul said. "AT&T’s commitment to addressing our members’ exposure to lead must go beyond point-in-time testing of blood lead levels and incorporate proper follow up," the union said. U.S. Representative Pat Ryan of New York on Thursday wrote to the CEOs of Verizon, AT&T and industry group U.S. Telecom, demanding that they remove lead cables.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Hochul, John Stankey, Jessica Rosenworcel, Rosenworcel, Pat Ryan, Ryan, Mrinalika Roy, Vinay Dwivedi, Marguerita Choy Organizations: Verizon Communications, Verizon, The Communications Workers, America, Federal Communications, Environmental Protection Agency, White House Council, Environmental, U.S . Telecom, Thomson Locations: New, New York, Bengaluru
June 12 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications (VZ.N) is searching for a new finance chief and looking for potential candidates to later succeed CEO Hans Vestberg, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday citing people familiar with the matter. The company had reshuffled its senior leadership roles in March and appointed Tony Skiadas to replace former Chief Financial Officer Matt Ellis while naming Sowmyanarayan Sampath as the CEO of Verizon Consumer Group. Verizon did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The company is working with executive recruiting and advisory firm Spencer Stuart, the report added. Reporting by Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra EluriOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Hans Vestberg, Tony Skiadas, Matt Ellis, Sampath, Vestberg, Spencer Stuart, Chavi Mehta, Krishna Chandra Organizations: Verizon Communications, Wall Street, Verizon Consumer Group, Verizon, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
"While it appears to be a hot number on the actual number of people employed, the wage rate is not increasing as fast," said Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners in Pittsburgh. The data brought relief to investors who mostly expect the Fed to pause hiking rates at its policy meeting on June 13-14. But some pointed to the much hotter-than-expected jobs data as a sign the Fed still has not yet tamed inflation. All 11 S&P 500 sectors advanced, with the materials index (.SPLRCM) leading, up 3.4%, and the consumer discretionary sector (.SPLRCD), housing Amazon, close behind, rising 2.2%. The S&P 500 posted 15 new 52-week highs and two new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 74 new highs and 40 new lows.
Persons: Kim Forrest, Phil Orlando, Nobody’s, Michael Landsberg, Herbert Lash, Shreyashi Sanyal, Shristi, Shashwat Chauhan, Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Maju Samuel Organizations: Amazon, Nvidia, Reserve, Labor Department, Bokeh Capital Partners, Fed, Federal Reserve, Federated Hermes, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Verizon Communications Inc, T Inc, Mobile US Inc, Inc, U.S, Verizon, Mobile, Nvidia Corp, Landsberg Bennett, Wealth Management, NYSE, Thomson Locations: Washington, Pittsburgh, New York, Punta Gorda , Florida, Bengaluru
June 2 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) is in talks with several telecom providers to offer low-cost or possibly free mobile phone service to U.S. Prime subscribers, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Talks between Amazon and Dish were reported last week. The reported talks come as Amazon faces a slowdown in new sign-ups for the Prime service, its key loyalty program that offers subscribers faster shipping and video streaming. For telecom companies, a resell partnership with Amazon could serve as a means to attract new users and boost revenue. The details of the potential deals between Amazon and the telecom firms were not immediately known.
Persons: Tanya Jain, Akash Sriram, Yuvraj Malik, Nivedita Bhattacharjee Organizations: Amazon.com Inc, Bloomberg, Verizon Communications, Mobile US Inc, Dish Network Corp, Amazon, T Inc, Verizon, Mobile, Dish Network, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Bloomberg News reported that Amazon was negotiating to get the lowest possible wholesale prices and could offer wireless plans for $10 a month or lower to Prime members through these partnerships. AT&T declined to comment, while T-Mobile said it was not in discussions with Amazon for inclusion of its wireless in Prime service. The details of the potential deals between Amazon and the wireless carriers were not immediately known. Dish's shares were an outlier in telecom stocks with a gain of 22%. The company's shares had also soared in May after a Wall Street Journal report that it was in talks to sell its wireless plans through Amazon.
Persons: Christopher Ali, Brandon Nispel, Yuvraj Malik, Tanya Jain, Akash Sriram, Aditya Soni, Sheila Dang, Nivedita Bhattacharjee Organizations: Verizon Communications Inc, Mobile US Inc, Inc, U.S, Bloomberg News, Amazon, Penn State University, Verizon, Mobile, KeyBanc, Markets, Dish Network Corp, Journal, Thomson Locations: Amazon, Bengaluru, Dallas
That's exactly what the Fed would like to see," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth in New York. The data brought relief to investors who now expect the Fed to skip an interest rate hike this month for the first time since starting its aggressive policy tightening more than a year ago. Fed funds futures trading showed an over 70% probability that the Fed will hold interest rates steady at its June 13-14 policy meeting. The S&P 500 communication services index (.SPLRCL), housing telecoms, fell 0.5% while the S&P 500 consumer discretionary sector (.SPLRCD), housing Amazon, soared 1.6%. The S&P 500 industrials sector (.SPLRCI) rose 1.4%, while Dow heavyweight Caterpillar (CAT.N) gained 3.7%.
Persons: Hogan, they're, FEDWATCH, Shreyashi Sanyal, Shristi, Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Maju Samuel Organizations: Amazon, Dow, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Labor, Riley, FEDWATCH Reuters Graphics Reuters, Dow Jones, Amazon.com Inc, Telecom, Verizon Communications, Mobile US Inc, Dish Network Corp, Caterpillar, NYSE, Thomson Locations: New York, United States, China, Bengaluru
June 2 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) is in talks with wireless carriers Verizon Communications (VZ.N), T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS.O) and Dish Network Corp (DISH.O) to offer low cost mobile services in the U.S., Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Bloomberg News also said Amazon has been negotiating to get the lowest possible wholesale prices that would let it offer Prime members wireless plans for $10 a month or possibly for free. Shares of Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T were down about 6% in premarket trading on Friday. Shares of Dish Network, whose talks with Amazon were earlier reported in the media, were up 9%. Reporting by Tanya Jain, Akash Sriram and Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita BhattacharjeeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Tanya Jain, Akash Sriram, Yuvraj Malik, Nivedita Organizations: Amazon.com Inc, Verizon Communications, Mobile US Inc, Dish Network Corp, Bloomberg, T Inc, Verizon, Mobile, Dish Network, Amazon, Thomson Locations: U.S, Bengaluru
The company's total revenue fell 4.3% to $29.69 billion in the quarter, but beat analysts' average estimate of $29.30 billion, according to Refinitiv data. However, adjusted losses from the ad-reliant platform widened to $704 million from $456 million a year-ago as Comcast continues to invest heavily in content. Theme parks revenue climbed nearly 25%, thanks to a rebound in attendance at its parks overseas and the lifting of COVID curbs in China. Comcast gained 5,000 broadband customers in the March quarter, while Factset had estimated a loss of 20,000 users. Overall, net income attributable to Comcast rose 8% to $3.83 billion in the quarter.
AT&T misses quarterly revenue estimates; shares down
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Still, AT&T added 424,000 postpaid phone subscribers in the latest quarter, above Factset estimate of 422,800 additions. Analysts and investors generally watch postpaid phone figures closely as those customers pay a recurring monthly bill, making them valuable to the carriers. Total revenue for the first quarter rose 1.4% to $30.1 billion, compared with $29.7 billion a year earlier. AT&T said the growth was also driven by higher revenue in broadband services, partly offseting lower equipment sales. Income from continuing operations was $4.5 billion, or 57 cents per share, in the quarter, compared with $5.1 billion, or 65 cents per share, a year earlier.
April 20 (Reuters) - U.S. wireless carrier AT&T Inc (T.N) missed market estimates for first-quarter revenue and free cash flow, underscoring the toll from strained consumer wallets and sparking a selloff in the telecoms sector on Thursday. In the first three months of the year, AT&T added 424,000 postpaid phone subscribers, almost in line with a Factset estimate of 422,800 additions. The metric is closely watched by Wall Street as postpaid customers pay a recurring monthly bill, making them valuable to the carriers. "It was not all bad news, and some aspects of AT&T's operations came in above estimates, but it is the free cash flow figure that seems to have caused all the damage, given that it points to likely lower dividend payouts going forward," said Stuart Cole, head macro economist at Equiti Capital. AT&T's free cash flow came in at $1 billion, compared with the $2.61 billion estimated by 18 analysts polled by Visible Alpha.
Verizon will design, build and operate the FAA’s new next-generation communications platform. The telecom company said it will "build the FAA a dynamic, highly available and secure enterprise network to support all of the agency's mission critical applications across the National Airspace System." Verizon Business CEO Kyle Malady said the project would help lead the FAA through "a telecommunications infrastructure transformation that utilizes the latest advances in technology and networking solutions." He added the it would provide "dynamic services and bandwidth provisioning, to improved insight and visibility into network service configuration and operation." A 2021 Transportation Department Office of Inspection General report repeatedly cited challenges in the FAA's multi-billion dollar Next Generation Air Transportation System infrastructure project.
Verizon Raises Prices on Older Cellphone Plans
  + stars: | 2023-03-06 | by ( Will Feuer | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Verizon’s consumer unit has more than 90 million postpaid devices connecting to its network. Verizon Communications Inc. is raising prices on some older cellphone plans, adding $2 per phone monthly fees for customers who don’t switch to the company’s latest offerings. The company began notifying affected customers of the rate increase last week, and a spokesman said the higher price reflects “the added cost of maintaining these legacy plans.” The company, whose consumer unit has more than 90 million postpaid devices connecting to its network, declined to say how many customers are affected.
Verizon Shakes Up Executive Team After Tough Year
  + stars: | 2023-03-03 | by ( Will Feuer | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Verizon remains the largest U.S. cellphone carrier in terms of subscribers, but it has ceded ground over the past couple of years. Verizon Communications Inc. said its finance chief is leaving and named a new head of its consumer business, a management shuffle that sets up a contest to succeed Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg . The shake-up comes as Verizon ’s consumer group, its largest division, has struggled to hang on to its core subscriber base in competition from rivals AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile US Inc.
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