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Date Stock Title
May 3 VZ We Think Shareholders May Want To Consider A Review Of Verizon Communications Inc.'s (NYSE:VZ) CEO Compensation Package
May 3 VZ Wall Street's Most Accurate Analysts' Views On 3 Tech & Telecom Stocks Delivering High-Dividend Yields
May 3 VZ 15 Best Places to Retire in Montana
May 2 VZ Paramount has spent a decade as the source of buyout rumors. That might finally come to an end.
May 2 VZ Verizon Q1: The More It Drops, The More I'll Buy
May 2 VZ 25 Most Profitable Companies in the US
May 2 VZ Verizon Is Ready To Keep You Connected Throughout The 2024 Hurricane Season
May 2 VZ My Top 5 Favorite High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy in May
May 1 VZ Rates Staying Higher for Longer Could Mean More Big Goodwill Write-Downs Ahead
May 1 VZ 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Verizon Stock Is Going to $48. Is It a Buy Around $40?
May 1 VZ Cord-Cutting 2.0: Cause for Worry?
May 1 VZ 1 Huge Reason Verizon Should Slash Its Dividend Now
May 1 VZ 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report: Vulnerability exploitation boom threatens cybersecurity
May 1 VZ 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report: Half of the Breaches in EMEA are Internal
Apr 30 VZ Verizon donates $20,000 to the American Red Cross for disaster relief efforts in Oklahoma
Apr 30 VZ Crushed From $60 To $40, Is It Time To Buy 6.6% Yielding Verizon?
Apr 30 VZ Verizon Business kicks off 2024 Innovation Sessions in Chicago’s historic Soldier Field
Apr 30 VZ Verizon partners with Latina-owned small business Hija de tu Madre for exclusive Mother’s Day merch
Apr 30 VZ Houston Dynamo Football Club and Verizon extend partnership agreement for 2024 season
Apr 30 VZ Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint all fined by FCC for sharing customer data
Bell System

The Bell System was the system of companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by AT&T, which provided telephone services to much of the United States and Canada from 1877 to 1984, at various times as a monopoly. On December 31, 1983, the system was divided into independent companies by a U.S. Justice Department mandate.
The general public in the United States often used the colloquial term Ma Bell (as in "Mother Bell") to refer to any aspect of this conglomerate, as it held a near-complete monopoly over telephone service in most areas of the country, and is still used by many to refer to any telephone company. Ma Bell is also used to refer to the various female voices in recordings for the Bell System: Mary Moore, Jane Barbe, and Pat Fleet, the current voice of AT&T.

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