Verizon Q2 Earnings To Show Tougher Competition Hurting Subscriber Growth

 | Jul 21, 2022 18:08

  • Reports Q2 2022 results on Friday, July 22, before the open
  • Revenue Expectation: $33.7B; EPS Expectation: $1.33
  • VZ shares have underperformed this year amid slowing subscriber growth
  • When U.S.’s largest wireless carrier, Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ), reports earnings tomorrow, investors will likely see that heated competition and cost pressures took a significant toll on the company’s profits last quarter.

    In April, the New York-based Verizon lowered its sales projection to around flat this year, compared with a prior projection of 3% growth. Chief Financial Officer Matt Ellis explained at the time:

    “Obviously, the competitive environment in wireless remains strong. Some costs will be higher than we initially thought for the year--we’re seeing inflation rates and the impact on interest expense.”

    Earnings are also expected to be at the lower end of the company’s previous guidance. For the quarter that ended on June 30, Verizon is forecast to report $1.33 a share profit on sales of $33.7 billion, almost unchanged from the same period a year ago.

    Those headwinds have led VZ shares to underperform its peers this year. The stock, trading at $47.61 at the time of writing, has weakened about 8.3% this year. AT&T (NYSE:T) and T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) have gained 1% and 15.1%, respectively, during the same period.