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Verizon stock (VZ) dips after consumer-boss shake-up report as Wall Street weighs the turnaround
2 February 2026
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Verizon stock (VZ) dips after consumer-boss shake-up report as Wall Street weighs the turnaround

New York, Feb 2, 2026, 10:34 AM EST — Regular session

  • Verizon shares slipped roughly 0.4% in early trading, retreating from last week’s gains.
  • A report indicates Verizon is exploring candidates to replace its consumer-division chief.
  • Traders are focused on whether subscriber growth sustains and how fast buybacks accelerate.

Shares of Verizon Communications dipped Monday following reports that the telecom giant has contacted potential replacements for the executive leading its consumer division. By 10:30 a.m. in New York, the stock had fallen 0.4% to $44.33.

The drop is significant as Verizon pushes to cement a turnaround narrative following a strong rally late last week. Talks of fresh leadership changes—though unconfirmed—add uncertainty for investors already questioning the durability of recent subscriber growth.

Telecom stocks usually react to a blend of cash-return commitments and subtle shifts in customer behavior. So, news about execs, pricing, and churn—the pace at which customers drop off—hits harder here than it does for many other large U.S. firms.

The broader market held steady, though Verizon stumbled. The S&P 500 ETF SPY added around 0.5%, and the Nasdaq-100 ETF QQQ rose close to 0.8%. AT&T saw a gain near 1.3%, while T-Mobile US slipped about 0.4%.

The Financial Times reports that Verizon has reached out to potential replacements for Sowmyanarayan Sampath, the head of its consumer division, though his departure is not confirmed.

Verizon’s shares jumped on Jan. 30 following a forecast for 2026 profits and free cash flow that topped analyst estimates. The telecom giant also unveiled a $25 billion share repurchase program, its first in almost six years. The company credited holiday promotions for boosting its postpaid phone subscriber base by 616,000 in Q4.

During the earnings call, CEO Dan Schulman told analysts the company won’t “rely on empty price increases” to boost short-term results. CFO Anthony Skiadas added that Verizon ended 2025 with “strong operational momentum.” The Motley Fool

Postpaid customers settle their phone bills each month and usually stick around longer, making them more profitable than prepaid users. Free cash flow, the money left after covering operating costs and capital expenditures, helps Verizon fund dividends, share buybacks, and pay down debt.

Dividend-heavy telecom stocks are feeling the impact of rate shifts. Treasury bond prices dropped Monday, putting pressure on these “bond proxy” names as yields climbed.

Still, the situation could shift. Verizon is weighed down by significant debt, and if the industry ramps up aggressive promotions, margins might suffer while churn stays high—even if subscriber growth remains solid.

Investors will soon watch if Verizon can maintain its churn improvement through the quarter and if interest rates hold steady. The U.S. jobs report on Feb. 6 is a key macro event that could shift yields—and with them, dividend stocks sensitive to rates.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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