Verizon posts higher subscriber loss in first quarter on price hikes, competition
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Verizon Loses More Subscribers Than Expected in Tight Market
Verizon Communications Inc. reported a larger-than-expected decline in mobile-phone subscribers in the first quarter, the result of heavy competition and less spending by government agencies. The shares slid in premarket trading.
Verizon loses more video customers during Q1 2025, but churn slows slightly
A Verizon sign in front of a retail store in downtown Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Matthew Keys for The Desk)Q Verizon saw a continued trend of customers dropping its traditional pay television service in favor of alternatives during the first three months of the year, but churn attributed to its Fios TV service was lower than the comparable quarter in 2024. On Tuesday, the company released its financial data for the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, d…
Verizon Says Buildouts Safe From Tariffs
WASHINGTON, April 22, 2025 – Verizon’s buildout plans shouldn’t be affected by tariffs this year, the company’s CEO said Tuesday.Click on this chart to go to the page on "Premium Charts and Data"Available to Breakfast Club Members“Tariffs are a little bit of a moving target,” Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg said on the company’s earnings call. “But if we take our capital expenditures, it’s a very small portion of the $18 billion, which is the midpoint…
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