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News also covers Verizon's network resilience and public-safety capabilities, including Digital Twin damage modeling, satellite-enabled disaster connectivity, private 5G, fixed wireless access and broadcast solutions. Partnership and sponsorship updates describe how Verizon uses 5G, fiber and venue network design to support connected experiences for customers, businesses, broadcasters and large events.
Verizon (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.7075 per share, unchanged from the prior quarter. The dividend is payable on August 3, 2026 to shareholders of record on July 10, 2026.
Verizon reports about 4.2 billion shares outstanding, $11.5 billion in 2025 cash dividend payments, and $138.2 billion in 2025 revenue, and cites 20 consecutive years of dividend increases.
Verizon (NYSE:VZ) announced pricing terms for 20 cash tender offers and related consent solicitations for its and subsidiaries’ notes.
Offers cover Any and All Notes and prioritized Waterfall Notes, with consideration based on U.S. Treasury yields plus fixed spreads and additional accrued coupon payments.
The Price Determination Date is June 2, 2026. Withdrawal rights expired June 1, 2026. Any and All Tender Offers and the extended early participation period end at 5:00 p.m. New York City time on June 16, 2026, unless changed. Waterfall Notes validly tendered after the early participation date will not be accepted, as the Waterfall Cap equals the consideration for early tenders.
Verizon (NYSE:VZ) extended the early participation date for its private exchange offers and related consent solicitations for 11 note series to 5:00 p.m. ET on June 16, 2026, matching the expiration date.
As of June 1, 2026, early tenders by series ranged from 0.96% to 85.89% of principal outstanding.
Verizon (NYSE: VZ) amended its 2026 debt tender offers and consent solicitations.
The company extended the early participation date for 11 “Any and All” subsidiary notes to June 16, 2026, aligned with expiration, and raised the Waterfall Cap to buy approximately $1.4 billion of Waterfall Notes tendered by June 1.
Early participation levels across 20 note series range up to 97.03% of principal outstanding. All offers and solicitations now expire at 5:00 p.m. New York City time on June 16, 2026, with settlement expected on the third business day after expiration, subject to conditions.
Array Digital Infrastructure (NYSE: AD) completed the sale of select spectrum licenses to Verizon for $1.0 billion, plus additional spectrum sales to T-Mobile totaling $168 million.
The board declared a special cash dividend of $11.00 per share, payable June 25, 2026, to shareholders of record on June 11, 2026. Array does not currently expect further dividends in 2026. The dividend is described as unrelated to the ongoing review of a non-binding acquisition proposal from TDS.
Verizon (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) released preliminary voting results from its May 21, 2026 annual shareholder meeting, held virtually.
Shareholders elected all nine director nominees to one-year terms, approved executive compensation, the 2026 long-term incentive plan, and ratified Ernst & Young LLP as independent auditor.
Two shareholder proposals on climate oversight reporting and a mandatory independent Board Chair policy were defeated, while a proposal on non-fiduciary compensation metrics was withdrawn. Verizon reported 2025 revenue of $138.2 billion.
Verizon (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) launched the next-generation motorola razr 2026, available May 21, 2026, for $0 with a new line on myPlan for 36 months ($799.99 retail). Offers include a three-year myPlan/myHome price lock, availability on Visible, bundle pricing from $69.99/mo when you bring your own device, and three months of the FOX One perk for new Home Internet customers. Verizon reported $138.2 billion in 2025 revenue.
Verizon (NYSE:VZ) announced its largest FIFA World Cup 2026™ ticket drop, offering over 2,500 free tickets across 64 matches in every U.S. host city on June 1, 2026, via Verizon Access in the My Verizon app.
Hundreds of winners will receive pitchside “Golden Tickets.” New Verizon Home Internet customers can get 3 months of FOX One, and myPlan users can add FOX One for $15/month. Verizon reported $138.2 billion in 2025 revenue.
Verizon (NYSE: VZ) will redeem a portion of its 4.329% Notes due 2028 on June 20, 2026. The company plans to redeem $1,295,282,000 of the currently outstanding $2,545,282,000 aggregate principal amount across three CUSIPs.
The redemption price will be the greater of 100% of principal or the discounted value of remaining payments at the Treasury Rate plus 25 basis points, plus accrued and unpaid interest to, but excluding, the Redemption Date.
Verizon (NYSE:VZ) named Rian Karim of San Jose as winner of the first Verizon Frontline App Developer Challenge, a competition to advance public safety apps for first responders. Karim’s AI-powered drone app, Apex Eye, won a $25,000 prize at a New York Stock Exchange event.
The two other finalists built a clinical decision support tool for paramedics and a real-time situational awareness app for incident commanders. All three finalists join the Verizon Frontline Innovation Program to further develop their solutions. Verizon also highlighted startups from its Community Disaster Resilience Prize and showcased new Digital Twin technology for faster network damage assessment after storms.