Connor Storrie is featured in a new Verizon campaign, an almost five-minute short film titled 'Look Behind You,' directed by Nia DaCosta, where his infamous backside plays a prominent role in a plot twist as he butt-dials his way into a scary movie scenario, with a new article detailing the slasher-spoof campaign.
KeyBanc analysts have criticized Verizon's newly adopted reporting structure, labeling it as 'investor unfriendly' due to potential implications for transparency and financial analysis.
Scotiabank has upgraded Verizon's stock rating to Outperform, suggesting that the shares are currently undervalued and represent a good buying opportunity.
An analysis provides guidance on whether to buy or sell Verizon stock at a price point of $50, offering investment insights for potential shareholders.
Goldman Sachs and Citi have both raised their price targets for Verizon (VZ), highlighting the company's strategic shift towards focusing on EBITDA and cash flow.
Peacock, Disney Cruise Line, Microsoft, Rolex, Burger King, Verizon and Starbucks are among the sponsors signing on to advertise during Hollywood's biggest night.
Wall Street analysts have issued their top research calls for Monday, covering a range of companies including Brown-Forman, Qualcomm, and Rivian, with some stocks receiving downgrades while others were upgraded.
Verizon and ITT are drawing attention from analysts who have issued upgrades, suggesting that both companies are poised for further gains in the market.
Jason Shumaker, a veteran communications executive whose tenures at MTV and VH1 saw him play key roles in support of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, The Shannara Chronicles and the MTV Video Music Awards, passed away on February 16 from complications with acute myeloid leukemia. He was 55 years old. Shumaker made his mark as lead […]
F-Secure, a cybersecurity company, has announced a new partnership with telecommunications giant Verizon, though specific details of the collaboration were not immediately available.
Daiwa Capital Markets suggests that anxious investors should consider buying Verizon and T-Mobile stocks for safety, projecting significant upside for both telecommunication companies.