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Verizon beat earnings expectations, raised guidance, increased dividend, and saw institutional buying.
Verizon Communications reported strong second-quarter results, posting $1.22 in earnings per share and $34.5 billion in revenue, surpassing expectations, and raised its 2025 full-year earnings guidance to $4.636–$4.728 per share.
The company increased its quarterly dividend to $0.69, yielding 6.3%, and maintains a "Moderate Buy" consensus rating with a target price of $47.65.
Institutional investors, including Bridge Creek Capital and Viking Fund Management, increased their stakes, while AFG Fiduciary Services reduced its holding.
Verizon’s stock trades at $43.53 with a market cap of $183.54 billion, a P/E ratio of 10.15, and low volatility, operating globally in consumer and business segments.
Verizon superó las expectativas de ganancias, elevó la previsión, aumentó el dividendo y vio compras institucionales.