Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Earnings season upon us

Curious to see how All the 2.0 BS will show up in the earnings report....

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Look at T. Same dividend for less than half the price. Watch and learn...

A $10,000 investment in any two stocks, one at $50/share, the other at $25/share, both with 4% dividend yield, will return the same dividend amount. Basic stuff...

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Post ID: @3dhz+10cvWDSz

Look at T. Same dividend for less than half the price. Watch and learn...

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Post ID: @2cbm+10cvWDSz

Vz stock price really doesn't matter. People buy Vz for the reliable dividend yield, currently > 4%. It will almost certainly be increased, yet again, on Aug 1st. Watch and learn.

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Post ID: @2kyu+10cvWDSz

News flash bra...the wealthy actually look for value in the products they buy. Its the ghetto that wastes money on overpriced products just to impress others. Guess who has the overpriced product? It ain't T Mo yo!!

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Post ID: @1mpg+10cvWDSz

Where did the 5ggggggggg post from yesterday disappear??

There were some worthy VZ comments with inflecting the state of VZS and the VZ share price.....

Did you reply to the question as to the displaced employees continuing to hold VZ shares?????

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Post ID: @1gml+10cvWDSz

To the clown that thinks T Mobile is a joke, their stock is $81.50 a share. That is a 200% increase since 2016. The increase is driven by their consistent growth fueled by poaching customers from the old telcos Verizon and AT&T...This. TMUS shareholder has made some serious $$$ off this fact. Can you hear me now?

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Post ID: @ffb+10cvWDSz

Verizon, as much as I absolutely hate the company for what they have done to me and countless others, will likely hit earnings

T mobile is a joke now and their competitive pressure has been weathered. They hit their rock bottom price and are now finding ways to slowly pull back on incentives, and raise rates, in order to finance their 5g dreams and sprint merger.

Verizon has like I think 120 billion a year in revenues overall, and basically is cutting salaries, bonuses and all operational costs including layoffs to become more profitable and raise capital for their 5g dreams.

They already have a 10 dollar per line plan in place to monetize 5g service on phones

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