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...Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, confirmed the company’s intention to expand into Canada, during a conference call with analysts, but said the group had “no interest” in bidding for Leap Wireless...
...Earlier this year, Apple hired Paul Deneve, the outgoing chief executive of fashion house Yves Saint Laurent, to work on undefined “special projects”. “She has experience in premium....
...“We made a stragic decision to take advantage of our 4G LTE lead and invest in growth which resulted in record high postpaid (monthly contract) gross and net adds in the quarter,” said Fran Shammo, Verizon...
...Additional reporting by Paul Taylor...
...Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, went out of his way during the company’s quarterly conference call to welcome the arrival of the BlackBerry 10 operating system....
...Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, said this week that he hoped the launch would be a success because it would provide additional competition in the smartphone market and help keep device prices...
...Fran Shammo, Verizon chief financial officer, again told a conference this week that “there was nothing new to report on the Vodafone venture”, repeating that “Verizon has always been interested in owning...
...“Wireless is firing on all cylinders,” said Fran Shammo, chief financial officer....
...Fran Shammo, chief financial officer, said the company was confident of winning regulatory approval for the deal and declined to speculate about what, if any conditions, regulators might impose....
...However Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, warned that the strong sales of the heavily subsidised iPhone would impact margins in the final quarter of 2011....
...Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, told his audience at a Bank of America Merrill Lynch conference that the company would continue to “stay on the sidelines” and refrain from commenting directly...
...Despite the hefty subsidy Verizon Wireless will pay to Apple on iPhone sales – estimated by analysts to be as much as $400 per unit – Fran Shammo, Verizon’s chief financial officer, said profits should still...
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