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Fly News Breaks for September 20, 2017
T, VZ, TMUS, S
Sep 20, 2017 | 07:45 EDT
Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan expect T-Mobile (TMUS) to merge with Sprint (S) in a stock-for-stock transaction at a $10 per share Sprint valuation. A T-Mobile/Sprint will be a better competitor to Verizon (VZ)/AT&T (T), the analyst says, adding that while the process is likely to have a few bumps and require time, he expects a merger to happen. Horan reiterates a Perform rating on Sprint's shares.
News For S;TMUS;VZ;T From the Last 2 Days
T
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T
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VZ
Apr 24, 2024 | 07:07 EDT
Ribbon Communications (RRBN) announced plans for a major network modernization program with Verizon (VZ) to retire legacy TDM switching platforms and replace their function with modern cloud-based technologies. Verizon is leveraging Ribbon's portfolio of Voice Products including the vC20 Call Controller, G5 Line Access Gateway, G6 Universal Media Gateway, virtual and Cloud-native Session Border Controllers, and other products which allows for the consolidation and replacement of equipment with energy efficient, software-centric platforms while maintaining full feature functionality.
T
Apr 24, 2024 | 06:44 EDT
Reports Q1 revenue $30B, consensus $28.65B. Reports Q1 349,000 postpaid phone net adds. "Our results this quarter reflect continued strong growth in our Mobility and Consumer Wireline connectivity businesses, which represent about 80% of our total revenues," said John Stankey, AT&T CEO. "Customers are choosing AT&T and staying with us. We achieved a record-low first-quarter postpaid phone churn, grew consumer broadband subscribers for the third consecutive quarter, and expanded margins in Mobility and Consumer Wireline. We're also delivering on our commitment to grow and improve the quality and cadence of free cash flow, which increased by more than $2 billion year over year. This consistent, solid performance driven by our investment-led strategy gives us confidence to re-affirm our full-year consolidated financial guidance."
VZ
Apr 23, 2024 | 06:22 EDT
Wells Fargo lowered the firm's price target on Verizon to $40 from $44 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the shares. The firm sees encouraging signs in Q1 - improvement in sub trends and limited churn from price-ups - offset by some softness in the business segment and prepaid. Wells would get more constructive when there's visibility on a sustainable improvement in sub trends.