Verizon Communications Inc.

'Verizon Communications Inc.' - 9 News Result(s)

  • 5G Rollout In US Throws Airlines Across World Into Turmoil
    World News | By Anurag Kotoky | BLOOMBERG | Thursday January 20, 2022
    Airlines across the world are adjusting their schedules and aircraft deployments for flights to the U.S. over fears that a 5G rollout by AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. near American airports could interfere with key safety systems.
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  • Yahoo Shows Some Progress In Last Stretch As Stand-Alone Company
    Business | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    Yahoo made progress in its last quarterly earnings report before the sale of its main internet operations to Verizon Communications Inc., posting adjusted revenue and profit that topped analysts' estimates.
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  • Verizon Said To Near Yahoo Deal At Lower Price After Hacks
    World News | Scott Moritz, Alex Sherman, Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Thursday February 16, 2017
    Verizon Communications Inc. is close to a renegotiated deal for Yahoo Inc.'s internet properties that would reduce the price of the $4.8 billion agreement by about $250 million after the revelation of security breaches at the web company, according to people familiar with the matter.
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  • Yahoo To Be Named Altaba, CEO Marissa Mayer To Leave Board After Verizon Deal
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday January 10, 2017
    Yahoo Inc said Monday that it would rename itself Altaba Inc and Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer would step down from the board after the closing of its deal with Verizon Communications Inc.
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  • Verizon Sale Leaves Yahoo Investors Betting On A Stub
    Business | Thomson Reuters | Tuesday July 26, 2016
    Yahoo Inc shareholders may be left betting on how quickly, if at all, the former web pioneer can cash in on its multi-billion dollar stakes in two Asian peers after Monday's deal to sell its core internet assets to Verizon Communications Inc.
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  • Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Says 'Planning To Stay'
    Business | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Monday July 25, 2016
    Verizon Communications agreed buy Yahoo Inc.'s web assets for $4.8 billion, ending the company's two-decade run as an independent business that took it from Stanford University startup at the dawn of the internet age to also-ran behind nimbler online rivals such as Google and Facebook.
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  • Yahoo Scraps Alibaba Spinoff Amid Investor Pressure
    World News | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Thursday December 10, 2015
    Yahoo Inc. scrapped its long-planned spinoff of shares in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. amid mounting pressure from investors concerned about the tax risks of the deal.
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  • World News | Reuters | Wednesday August 6, 2014
    Public concerns about the US government's secretive surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden have spawned a slew of encryption products and privacy services that aim to make electronic spying more difficult.
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  • Technology Giants Seek to Halt Overseas Snooping by US
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday June 17, 2014
    Microsoft Corp. and four other large American technology companies are using a Manhattan court case to draw a line in the cloud, saying the US government has no right to seize computer data stored outside the country.
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'Verizon Communications Inc.' - 9 News Result(s)

  • 5G Rollout In US Throws Airlines Across World Into Turmoil
    World News | By Anurag Kotoky | BLOOMBERG | Thursday January 20, 2022
    Airlines across the world are adjusting their schedules and aircraft deployments for flights to the U.S. over fears that a 5G rollout by AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. near American airports could interfere with key safety systems.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Yahoo Shows Some Progress In Last Stretch As Stand-Alone Company
    Business | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Wednesday April 19, 2017
    Yahoo made progress in its last quarterly earnings report before the sale of its main internet operations to Verizon Communications Inc., posting adjusted revenue and profit that topped analysts' estimates.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Verizon Said To Near Yahoo Deal At Lower Price After Hacks
    World News | Scott Moritz, Alex Sherman, Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Thursday February 16, 2017
    Verizon Communications Inc. is close to a renegotiated deal for Yahoo Inc.'s internet properties that would reduce the price of the $4.8 billion agreement by about $250 million after the revelation of security breaches at the web company, according to people familiar with the matter.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Yahoo To Be Named Altaba, CEO Marissa Mayer To Leave Board After Verizon Deal
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday January 10, 2017
    Yahoo Inc said Monday that it would rename itself Altaba Inc and Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer would step down from the board after the closing of its deal with Verizon Communications Inc.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Verizon Sale Leaves Yahoo Investors Betting On A Stub
    Business | Thomson Reuters | Tuesday July 26, 2016
    Yahoo Inc shareholders may be left betting on how quickly, if at all, the former web pioneer can cash in on its multi-billion dollar stakes in two Asian peers after Monday's deal to sell its core internet assets to Verizon Communications Inc.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Says 'Planning To Stay'
    Business | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Monday July 25, 2016
    Verizon Communications agreed buy Yahoo Inc.'s web assets for $4.8 billion, ending the company's two-decade run as an independent business that took it from Stanford University startup at the dawn of the internet age to also-ran behind nimbler online rivals such as Google and Facebook.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Yahoo Scraps Alibaba Spinoff Amid Investor Pressure
    World News | Brian Womack, Bloomberg | Thursday December 10, 2015
    Yahoo Inc. scrapped its long-planned spinoff of shares in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. amid mounting pressure from investors concerned about the tax risks of the deal.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Reuters | Wednesday August 6, 2014
    Public concerns about the US government's secretive surveillance programs exposed by Edward Snowden have spawned a slew of encryption products and privacy services that aim to make electronic spying more difficult.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Technology Giants Seek to Halt Overseas Snooping by US
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday June 17, 2014
    Microsoft Corp. and four other large American technology companies are using a Manhattan court case to draw a line in the cloud, saying the US government has no right to seize computer data stored outside the country.
    www.ndtv.com
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