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Can Verizon Communications (VZ) Still Look Cheap After A 76% Run?
Simply Wall St.22d agoneutral
Can Verizon Communications (VZ) Still Look Cheap After A 76% Run?

After a strong 76.3% total return over the past three years, Verizon Communications is no longer flying under the radar. The key issue for investors now is whether the current share price still leaves room for value or already reflects much of the good news. Verizon Communications has returned 76.3% over three years, which puts recent gains and any future upside under closer scrutiny. Recent contract wins in areas like AI data center connectivity can support expectations for future cash...

Ribbon Communications Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat22d agoneutral
Ribbon Communications Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Ribbon Communications (NASDAQ:RBBN) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue of $192 million, up 18% sequentially but down 13% from a year earlier, as stronger IP Optical demand and enterprise activity offset continued softness in its Cloud and Edge business tied largely to lower Verizon sales. Chief E

Telecom Stocks: Is Verizon (VZ) Better Than T-Mobile (TMUS)?
Insider Monkey22d agoneutral
Telecom Stocks: Is Verizon (VZ) Better Than T-Mobile (TMUS)?

The telecom industry is entering the next era powered by 5G. Global 5G subscriptions surpassed 3 billion in the first quarter of 2026, and the figure is projected to hit 6.4 billion by the end of 2031. In North America, 5G penetration has surpassed 79%. With the initial land grab for 5G coverage complete, the […]

From Cracker Barrel to Boeing, Companies Are Turning to Retired CEOs
The Wall Street Journal22d agoneutral
From Cracker Barrel to Boeing, Companies Are Turning to Retired CEOs

In January, a headhunter from search firm Spencer Stuart started calling restaurant industry executives with a proposition: Would you come to Cracker Barrel as the next CEO? Cracker Barrel’s decision to select a 69-year-old former restaurant executive to lead the chain highlights the emerging practice of boards calling in retired chief executives from the sidelines to help engineer high-profile turnarounds. In recent years, Boeing Verizon Communications and others have all chosen once-retired CEOs.

How Verizon’s Q2 Results, Dark-Fiber Deal With Google And Raised Outlook At Verizon (VZ) Has Changed Its Investment Story
Simply Wall St.26d agoneutral
How Verizon’s Q2 Results, Dark-Fiber Deal With Google And Raised Outlook At Verizon (VZ) Has Changed Its Investment Story

Verizon Communications has reported its second-quarter 2026 results, with revenue of US$34,253 million and net income of US$3,835 million, while also completing US$3,500 million of share repurchases under its January 2026 buyback program. Alongside the earnings release, Verizon unveiled a dark-fiber deal with Google worth more than US$1 billion and raised its 2026 outlook for adjusted earnings, free cash flow and share repurchases, pointing to growing emphasis on AI infrastructure...