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AI Intelligence Briefcase
Synthesize all available public data, government contracts, patent filings, and funding rounds for Verizon into a comprehensive strategic report.
Government Contracts & Awards
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY: $11.0M Federal Communications Commission Contract
$10,991,829Proprietary Tech & Patents
No recent patents found.
Form D Funding
No recent SEC Form D filings found.
Market Intelligence & News
Verizon, T-Mobile Big Winners in FCC Spectrum Auction
Google Parent Alphabet Is Joining the Dow. Time to Buy?
The tech giant replaces Verizon — and increases the Mag 7's presence in the blue-chip barometer.
I Correctly Predicted Alphabet Would Join the Dow Jones Industrial Average in June. Here's What the Index Shake-Up Means for Investors.
Honeywell's spin-off was the catalyst for replacing Verizon with Alphabet in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Alphabet Stock in Focus as Google Parent Joins Dow, Replacing Verizon
Alphabet Lands Coveted Dow Slot, Replacing Verizon on June 29
Alphabet Set to Join Dow Jones Industrial Average as Verizon Exits Index (GOOG)
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) will replace Verizon (NYSE:VZ) in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, with the change scheduled to take effect on June 29, according to an announcement from S&P Dow Jones Indices. Investors responded positively to the news, with Alphabet shares rising 0.
Alphabet Is In. Verizon Is Out.
Alphabet replaces Verizon in the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Alphabet Wins a Seat at the Dow
Google's parent will replace Verizon in the blue-chip index on June 29.
Alphabet to replace Verizon in Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Google parent will enter the 30-stock index on June 29, giving the blue-chip benchmark broader exposure to AI, cloud, and digital advertising
Tech Stock Selloff Could Just Be a Blip But Watch These 2 Factors
Alphabet to replace Verizon in Dow reshuffle, FedEx boosted by higher shipping rates, Cerebras beats expectations, and more news to start your day.
Alphabet Joins the Dow While its Stock Takes a Hammering
Alphabet joins the Dow on June 29, replacing Verizon, as a 6% stock crash raises questions about Google's competitive edge.
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