In a marked turnaround, Verizon has reported its best quarterly wireless subscriber growth in six years, with 616,000 new monthly bill-paying phone subscribers, significantly overperforming analyst expectations. This growth is attributed to aggressive holiday promotions and a pivot towards integrating wireless with broadband, bolstered by the acquisition of Frontier's fiber assets. CEO's strategy focuses on "fiscally responsible growth," contrasting with previous pricing strategies that led to customer losses. Verizon also announced a $25 billion share buyback and a quarterly dividend, signaling confidence to investors. The company is aiming for sustained growth through strategic bundling of services and operational efficiency improvements. However, maintaining subscriber growth without affecting profit margins remains a challenge amidst stiff competition from AT&T and T-Mobile. News sources referenced include Barron's, Bloomberg, CNBC, Droid Life, Financial Times, Investing.com, MarketWatch, The Motley Fool, The Wall Street Journal, Verizon, Yahoo Finance, and king5.com.
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