Q2 Earnings Snapshot
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Verizon has leaned on bundled offerings and price-lock deals to compete with rivals including AT&T (NYSE:T), T-Mobile US (NASDAQ:TMUS), Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA), and Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR).
Verizon beat Q2 expectations and raised guidance, but macro risks, tariffs, and subscriber losses cloud the outlook. See why VZ stock is upgraded to hold.
Verizon delivered better-than-expected results in the second quarter of 2025, posting solid revenue growth and raising its full-year guidance across multiple key metrics. The telecom giant cited strength in wireless and broadband performance,
Delivers industry-leading wireless service revenue and grows customer base America’s #1 network with the most mobility and broadband customers continues to extend its market leadership position Key 2Q 2025 Highlights Grew industry-leading wireless service revenue1 to $20.
Verizon continued to gain broadband market share, reporting 293,000 broadband net additions during the quarter. Fixed wireless access (FWA) remained a key growth driver with 278,000 net additions, expanding the FWA subscriber base to over 5.1 million. Total broadband connections rose to more than 12.9 million, a 12.2% increase year-over-year.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings for 2025, prompting the telecom giant to raise its full-year guidance. The company posted improved profitability and continued strength in broadband,
"Verizon delivered a better-than-expected Q2 report, managing to see double-digit growth in their equipment revenue and broadband connections segments," said The Dividend Collectuh, contributing analyst to the iREIT+Hoya Capital investment group on Seeking Alpha.
Analysts expect the New York-based company to report quarterly earnings at $1.20 per share. It reported $1.15 per share in the previous year. Verizon is also projected to report quarterly revenue of $33.55 billion. Compare that to $32.8 billion a year earlier, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
Verizon chairman and CEO Hans Vestberg joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, state of the economy, growth outlook, capital investment, leveraging AI technology, and more.