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3 Takeaways From Earnings Conference Call

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  • Cash Flow Is the Headline
    Verizon posted $8.8B in free cash flow for the quarter (up 56% YoY), and raised full-year guidance to as much as $20.5B. This puts them on solid footing to keep raising the dividend and pay down debt — two of management’s top priorities.

  • Fiber + Fixed Wireless + Frontier = Scale
    Verizon now has 5M+ fixed wireless subs, and the Frontier deal remains on track for early 2026. Management expects this to meaningfully accelerate broadband and fiber penetration — especially in suburban and rural markets.

  • AI Is a Real Revenue Driver in the Making
    Verizon’s AI Connect sales pipeline has doubled since launch. Though deals are complex and long-cycle, leadership sees this as a major edge, powered by Verizon’s dense fiber and edge infrastructure.

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| Eric Bleeker
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After more color during the call we have a clear look at the rest of the fiscal year.

Metric Previous New (Q2 Raised)
Adj. EBITDA Growth ~Flat 2.5% – 3.5%
Adj. EPS Growth Flat 1.0% – 3.0%
Free Cash Flow ~$18.5B $19.5B – $20.5B
Operating Cash Flow ~$35B $37B – $39B
CapEx $17.5–18.5B Unchanged
| Eric Bleeker
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Verizon opened the day up 2.52% and the conference call just ended and here are a few quotes from management.

“Our strong first half results reaffirm our confidence in Verizon’s strategy.”
Hans Vestberg, CEO

“Adjusted EBITDA was $12.8 billion — the highest we have ever reported.”
Tony Skiadas, CFO

“We’re raising our guidance for free cash flow to $19.5 to $20.5 billion. That’s being driven by strong operational execution and benefits from tax reform.”
Tony Skiadas, CFO

“We’re not chasing unprofitable growth. Volumes are important, but not at the expense of margin.”
Tony Skiadas, CFO

“Our AI Connect funnel has nearly doubled to $2 billion — these are large, complex deals that will take time, but demand is real.”
Hans Vestberg, CEO

| Eric Bleeker
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With an hour to go before the markets open, Verizon is still up 3.62% in pre-market trading after turning in a great quarterly report. We will have updates on the conference call this morning and if you wish to tune in, you can access the webcast here.

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Verizon’s dividend now sits well over 6% and management is committed to its slow but steady growth rate of around 2% per year. This quarter’s earnings and increased guidance on free cash to $20 billion should keep the stock steady on its dividend growth path forward.

Year Annual Dividend Notes
2021 $2.535 $0.6275 → $0.64/qtr
2022 $2.585 $0.64 → $0.6525/qtr
2023 $2.635 $0.6525 → $0.6650/qtr
2024 $2.685 $0.6650 → $0.6775/qtr
2025 YTD $1.355 Two quarters at $0.6775/qtr
| Eric Bleeker
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Here’s how Verizon’s growth rates for Q2 look:

Metric Q2 25 Q2 24 YoY Change
Revenue $34.50B $32.80B 5.21%
Net Income $5.12B $4.59B 11.50%
Cash And Equivalents $3.44B $2.43B 41.24%
Total Assets $383.29B $379.15B 1.09%
Total Liabilities $217.97B $281.61B -22.60%
Shareholders Equity $104.36B $96.17B 8.51%
Operating Cash Flow $16.76B $9.48B 76.67%
Capital Expenditures $7.95B $3.86B 106.09%
Free Cash Flow $8.80B $5.63B 56.49%
| Eric Bleeker
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Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg said the strong Q2 performance reflects the company’s high-quality, industry-leading customer base, multiple growth paths and inherent strength. “With momentum and a clear path forward, we are raising our full-year guidance for adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EPS and free cash flow,” he added, reflecting a decidedly bullish outlook as VZ heads into the second half.

| Eric Bleeker
Live

Verizon’s stock is now up 4.7% as of 7:13 a.m. ET, that’s a strong move for a stock like Verizon that’s now purchased mostly for its dividend yield.

Clearly, investors are impressed with last quarter, but the more important aspect of earnings driving this reaction is very likely the company’s raising of full-year guidance. The company now expects:

  • Adjusted EBITDA5 growth of 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent.
  • Adjusted EPS5 growth of 1.0 percent to 3.0 percent.
  • Cash flow from operations of $37.0 billion to $39.0 billion.
  • Free cash flow5 of $19.5 billion to $20.5 billion.

All this while capital expenditures stay at prior forecasts of $17.5 billion to $18.5 billion.

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Eric Bleeker has been investing for more than 20 years. He began his career working at Microsoft before joining Motley Fool, one of the largest publishers of financial research. In his 15 years at Motley Fool Eric served as the General Manager for Fool.com and led coverage in the Technology & Telecom sector. In addition, he was a featured columnist and has hosted dozens of investing seminars attended by more than a million total investors. Eric has more than 1,000 financial bylines to his name and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Fox Business, and many other leading publications. He is currently focused on artificial intelligence investing and is a CFA Charterholoder.

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