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Wireless Sales Steer Verizon to Strong Q1 - Read More

Date Added: April 28, 2008 10:30:04 PM
Telecommunications giant Verizon Communications reported a strong profit boost for its first quarter as growth in its wireless business and its fledgling video service helped compensate for losses in its traditional home phone segment. The numbers from Verizon and those from competitor AT&T, which reported strong results last week, suggest the major carriers are not being pressured by the ...

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