Verizon (VZ, Financial) saw its shares bounce back from an initial drop of 2.7% following its Q1 earnings report. Though the telecom giant reported a modest earnings beat amid slow revenue growth, it maintained its FY25 outlook despite macroeconomic uncertainties.
The stock initially dipped due to a significant increase in postpaid phone losses, with a net loss of 289,000 wireless subscribers compared to 114,000 in the same period last year. This reflects consumer pushback against recent pricing strategies. Competition from lower-cost Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) like Mint and Visible has also impacted Verizon's pricing power.
Investors, however, were reassured by Verizon's confidence in achieving its financial goals for the year, including adjusted EPS growth of flat to +3%, wireless service revenue growth of 2.0-2.8%, and free cash flow between $17.5-18.5 billion.
Initially, Verizon's Q1 report was met with investor concern over subscriber losses. However, as the market absorbed the full report, including its positive aspects, sentiment improved, boosting the stock into positive territory.
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