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    After Surprising Earnings Pop, Should You Buy This High-Yield Dividend Stock?

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    Verizon Communications (VZ) just logged its strongest trading session in a long time after delivering solid Q2 2025 results and raising its full-year free cash flow outlook to between $19.5 billion and $20.5 billion. This unexpected hikes comes at a critical time for the broader industry.

    Global telecom spending is now expected to reach $1.42 trillion in 2025, an increase of nearly 4% from last year, pointing to steady demand for connectivity and digital tools. Still, even with Verizon gaining ground, uncertainty and pressure still linger related to its wireless business.

    With Wall Street taking a cautious but watchful stance on how these segments will perform, is Verizon’s latest rally a sign to buy into its above-6.4% dividend or just a reaction to stronger-than-expected financials? Let’s look closer.

    Verizon (VZ), a telecom heavyweight, plays a big part in keeping people and businesses connected through its wide network of wireless, broadband, and digital services. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock is up 5.6%, and so far this year, it has climbed 5.8%.

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    On the valuation side, Verizon trades at a forward price-earnings ratio of 9.2x, which is well below the sector median of 14.1x. For those looking for income, the annual dividend yield sits at 6.4% with a payout ratio of 55.8%. After raising its dividend for 20 straight years, investors view Verizon as a reliable dividend payer.

    Behind these numbers, recent results offer more reasons for optimism. Operating revenue in Q2 reached $34.5 billion, up 5.2% from last year, while adjusted EPS came in at $1.22. Free cash flow in the first half of the year was $8.8 billion, slightly ahead of the same time last year, reflecting smart cost control and steady operations. Net income moved up to $5.1 billion, and wireless service revenue led the industry at $20.9 billion, even as postpaid subscriber numbers edged down.

    Although Verizon is poised to benefit from continued growth in 5G and artificial intelligence, the path ahead isn’t without pressure.

    Verizon lost 9,000 postpaid customers this quarter, largely attributed to churn following price hikes it implemented earlier this year. Competition is rising, and Verizon now faces pressure to ease up on price hikes and sweeten the deal with new promotions to retain and grow its user counts. Analysts are only expecting small gains in wireless revenue and little improvement in churn through the end of the year, which makes it harder for postpaid growth to stay consistent.

    Verizon’s performance in the first half of 2025 gave management enough confidence to raise full-year guidance. Adjusted EBITDA is now expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5%, while cash flow from operations is projected to hit between $37 billion and $39 billion. Earnings per share are forecast at $1.19 in Q3 and $1.10 in Q4, bringing the full-year estimate to $4.70.

    That boost hasn’t gone unnoticed. After the latest earnings report, RBC Capital raised its price target to $46 and maintained a “Sector Perform” rating. Raymond James held its “Outperform” call and pushed its target to $47. Both highlighted Verizon’s stronger free cash flow and more upbeat guidance as signs that the company is staying disciplined and that its dividend looks solid, even with ongoing pressure in the postpaid business.

    For dividend-focused investors, the support from analysts is clear. The 28 surveyed maintain a “Moderate Buy” consensus rating, showing broad confidence in the stock. The average price target now stands at $48.17. That implies upside potential of about 13%.

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    Verizon’s post-earnings surge is hard to ignore, especially for anyone chasing steady income in a shaky market. The company’s free cash flow is trending up, its dividend is well-protected, and analysts are firmly in its corner, even if growth in wireless and postpaid remains modest.

    For now, Verizon looks like a classic case of “boring is beautiful” in the dividend world. Patient investors wanting high yield and some stability could easily find it worth a spot on their radar.

    On the date of publication, Ebube Jones did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com

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