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VZ stock
/viː ziː stɑːk/
Definition
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The common shares of Verizon Communications Inc., traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol VZ, representing ownership in one of America's largest telecom giants.
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An investment vehicle for those wagering on reliable 5G coverage, endless data plans, and the occasional merger drama in the telecom wars.
Examples
I finally diversified my portfolio by dumping half into VZ stock, because nothing says 'stability' like buffering videos on a Tuesday.
When VZ stock dipped after that outage scandal, I bought the dip faster than a Black Friday phone deal.
My broker keeps pushing VZ stock, claiming it's the dividend king for funding your coffee addiction.
Forget crypto volatility; VZ stock is where I park cash for that sweet, predictable yield.