On Monday, Shares of Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ), lost -0.46% to $45.83.
Verizon Communications declared double-digit percentage growth in year-over-year quarterly earnings on an adjusted basis (non-GAAP) and continued strong cash flows.
“Verizon has delivered another quarter of strong financial and operational results, based on compriseent network reliability and superior value that continues to attract new customers,” said Chairman and CEO Lowell McAdam. “In the second quarter, we again balanced quality Verizon Wireless connections growth with low churn and profitability, and we declared and accomplished our acquisition of AOL. We’re now poised to offer customers exciting new over-the-top (OTT) mobile video services, and we look forward to a very positive second half of 2015.”
The company stated $1.04 in EPS in second-quarter 2015, contrast with $1.01 per share in second-quarter 2014.
There were no non-operational adjustments to second-quarter 2015 per-share results; second-quarter-2014 results comprised of a 10-cent-per-share non-operational gain related to the sale of spectrum licenses.
Second-quarter 2015 earnings of $1.04 per share compares with 91 cents per share in adjusted EPS (non-GAAP) in second-quarter 2014 – an enhance of 14.3 percent.
Verizon Communications Inc., through its auxiliaries, provides communications, information, and entertainment products and services to consumers, businesses, and governmental agencies worldwide.
Shares of CSX Corp. (NYSE:CSX), declined -0.94% to $30.52, during its last trading session.
CSX Corporation speeds into the Brickyard 400 as the continued primary sponsor of the No. 34 Play It Safe Ford driven by Brett Moffitt. This continues CSX’s ongoing partnership with Front Row Motorsports and NASCAR to emphasize the importance of safety around railroad tracks, through car sponsorship, guest and employee events and social media messages.
CSX urges drivers and pedestrians to follow safety tips around railroad tracks, counting:
- Look both ways at rail crossings – trains can come from either direction;
- Never race a train – it can take a train more than a mile to come to a stop;
- Never walk on tracks and avoid wearing headphones around railroad property;
- Never drive around lowered gates; and
- Always expect a train.
CSX Corporation, together with its auxiliaries, provides rail-based transportation services in the United States and Canada. It offers traditional rail services, and transports intermodal containers and trailers.
Finally, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE:RCL), ended its last trade with -1.10% loss, and closed at $81.69.
Royal Caribbean Cruises has planned a conference call for 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Friday, July 31, 2015, to talk about the company’s second quarter 2015 financial results.
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. operates as a cruise company. The company operates cruisers under the Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Pullmantur, Azamara Club Cruises, CDF Croisières de France, and TUI Cruises brand names.
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