Verizon's chief revenue officer on an unusually competitive Q1, price increases and how selling non-wireless perks has become ...
He downgraded Verizon’s stock to peer perform from outperform late Tuesday, following Chief Revenue Officer Frank Boulben’s presentation at an investor conference. Verizon’s stock is down another 3.7% ...
Verizon recently unveiled its roadmap, offering more details on what is coming, including a focus on AI and satellite ...
The U.S. wireless giant pulled back on customer incentives after the promotion-heavy December quarter, but rivals did not, intensifying competition, Chief Revenue Officer Frank Boulben said at ...
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Speaking at Deutsche Bank Conference, Frank Boulben, chief revenue officer, stated: “This Q1 is a bit unusual. We used to say that the holiday ...
Verizon is on track to deliver on its full-year 2025 financial and operational guidance and remains committed to its three key priorities of growing wireless service revenue, expanding adjusted EBITDA ...
Frank Boulben, Verizon's CRO, warned that his company faces tough comparisons this quarter relative to a year earlier. That creates the backdrop for "soft" gross additions, he added. Verizon ...
In an industry conference that likely wasn't as festive as some might have hoped, Verizon chief revenue officer Frank Boulben made some remarks that led investors to pull back from sector stocks.
Speaking at the Deutsche Bank conference, CRO Frank Boulben said Verizon (NYSE:VZ) expects “tough” year-over-year comparisons to the first quarter of last year, as well a headwind on churn ...
New subscribers this quarter “are probably going to be soft,” Chief Revenue Officer Frank Boulben said at a Deutsche Bank conference Tuesday, pointing to growing competition and the impact of ...
Verizon Wireless executive Frank Boulben warned that the first-quarter tally of gross subscriber additions is "going to be probably soft" based on current trends. Shares of rivals AT&T and T ...