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Verizon stock today: VZ ends 2025 nearly flat as investors circle Jan. 30 earnings, dividend dates

Verizon stock today: VZ ends 2025 nearly flat as investors circle Jan. 30 earnings, dividend dates

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 20:03 ET — Market closed

Verizon Communications Inc. shares finished the year’s final trading session little changed on Wednesday, closing up 0.1% at $40.73 after trading between $40.67 and $40.96. Verizon’s investor relations site lists a fourth-quarter earnings webcast for Jan. 30 at 8:00 a.m. ET.

The late-January report is the next major catalyst for a high-dividend stock that often tracks shifts in interest-rate expectations. Investors use the results to gauge whether Verizon can keep cash generation steady while U.S. wireless competition remains intense.

Timing matters because the market will reopen on Friday after a New Year’s Day shutdown, limiting new positioning in between. The NYSE holiday calendar shows U.S. stock markets closed on Jan. 1 and returning on Jan. 2.

The broader market slipped into the close, with the S&P 500 down 0.74%, while the U.S. 10-year yield was last around 4.18%. AT&T shares were up 0.2% and T-Mobile fell 0.4%.

For Verizon, investors will parse guidance on capital spending and free cash flow, along with commentary on pricing and promotions. With handset upgrades uneven across the industry, management’s tone on demand trends will matter.

Subscriber metrics are likely to dominate the discussion, especially postpaid phone net adds, which track monthly-billed customers. Churn, the share of customers who leave, is another key gauge of whether discounts are sticking.

Dividend timing is also in focus for income-oriented buyers heading into 2026. Verizon’s dividend history lists the next quarterly payout at $0.69 a share, with an ex-dividend date of Jan. 12 and payment on Feb. 2.

On the chart, the stock has stalled near $41 in recent sessions, while dips toward the $40.40 area have found support. A move out of that band would likely need a shift in rates or a company-specific surprise.

Investors may also look for updates on Verizon’s planned purchase of Frontier Communications as it pushes further into fiber broadband. Verizon agreed in 2024 to buy Frontier in an all-cash deal valued at about $20 billion.

Before the next session, investors will watch whether Treasury yields extend Wednesday’s uptick, which can pressure dividend-heavy telecom shares. Any fresh analyst notes ahead of January earnings could also set the tone for the first week of 2026.

Key U.S. data points start arriving next week, including the Institute for Supply Management’s December manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) due on Jan. 5 and the Labor Department’s December jobs report on Jan. 9. Both can influence expectations for Federal Reserve rate moves and, by extension, rate-sensitive sectors such as telecoms.

The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting runs Jan. 27-28, keeping the rate outlook front and center as Verizon heads into its Jan. 30 report. Investors will be looking for any sign that wireless competition is easing and that cash flow can keep covering dividends and debt.

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