New User:

-or-
Username:
Password:
Forgot your password?

Stock Market & Financial Investment News

News Breaks
July 13, 2012
10:30 EDTCSTR, VZCoinstar falls after firm says joint venture could bring losses
Coinstar (CSTR) is retreating after research firm Dougherty & Company suggested that the company's joint venture with Verizon (VZ) is likely to weigh on Coinstar's stock in the future. The firm believes that the joint venture could generate substantial losses and require additional capital. Dougherty & Company maintained a Neutral rating on the stock, which fell $2.42, or 3.61%, to $64.45 in mid-morning trading
News For CSTR;VZ From The Last 14 Days
Check below for free stories on CSTR;VZ the last two weeks.
Sign up for a free trial to see the rest of the stories you've been missing.
June 19, 2013
07:13 EDTVZTelecom industry looks to grow through acquisition, Bloomberg reports
Global telecommunications companies are chasing after deals from Kansas to Munich in a quest for revenue growth that could lead to the biggest year for mergers in the industry since at least 2006, reports Bloomberg. Over $80B in telecommunications and cable transactions have already been announced or completed this year Reference Link
June 18, 2013
06:14 EDTVZVerizon eyes Canada's Wind Mobile, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information
June 17, 2013
11:18 EDTVZSamsung phone to transmit data at much faster speed, Reuters reports
Samsung intends to sell a version of its Galaxy S 4 smartphone that will transmit data at almost twice the speed of devices that use conventional LTE, the company's co-CEO said, according to Reuters. The company is in talks with a number of carriers about selling the new phone, the executive told Reuters. Reference Link
09:55 EDTVZVerizon considering move into Canada, Globe and Mail says
Subscribe for More Information
June 14, 2013
07:15 EDTVZNSA data not collected directly from Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, WSJ says
Because of their foreign ownership ties, Verizon Wireless (VZ, VOD) and T-Mobile USA (TMUS, DTEGY) do not have data on their calls collected directly by the National Security Agency, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter. The Journal's sources said the other two nationwide carriers, AT&T (T) and Sprint (S), have long cooperated with the government and officials believe they can still capture information on 99% of U.S. phone traffic because nearly all calls eventually travel over the networks owned by other cooperating companies. Reference Link
05:57 EDTCSTRCoinstar price target raised to $75 from $65 at Piper Jaffray
Subscribe for More Information
June 11, 2013
10:39 EDTCSTRCoinstar advances after announcing sale of movie kiosks
Subscribe for More Information
09:57 EDTCSTRCoinstar price target raised to $81 from $66 at Northland Securities
Subscribe for More Information
June 10, 2013
18:48 EDTCSTRCoinstar sees one-time benefit of 62c-69c per share in Q2
Subscribe for More Information
June 8, 2013
15:49 EDTVZAT&T sacrifices profit margin for a half million more customers, WSJ says
Subscribe for More Information
June 6, 2013
10:35 EDTVZVerizon management to meet with Oppenheimer
Subscribe for More Information
10:02 EDTVZ, CSTRRedbox Instant by Verizon to launch on Roku this summer
Subscribe for More Information
08:08 EDTVZVerizon phone record collection defended by White House, Reuters says
Subscribe for More Information
05:50 EDTVZU.S. tracking U.S. Verizon customers' records, the Guardian reports
Subscribe for More Information

Sign up for a free trial to see the rest of the stories you've been missing.

I agree to the theflyonthewall.com disclaimer & terms of use