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The communications industry allows entities to communicate with each other by transmitting data consisting of voice, video, or words. A key component of both everyday life and business, companies like T-Mobile and Verizon have utilized accelerating communications technology to provide services to a vast array of customers. By 2030, the industry is expected to grow to $385 billion.

Recent Communications Stocks Articles

Why Is Oblong (OBLG) Stock Up 83% Today?

Oblong stock is up on Wednesday as investors in OBLG stock react to the company's earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2023!

Forget the Drug Probe: Meta’s Fundamentals Make It a Must-Buy Stock

Investors in Meta Platforms have had a very solid 2024, but the question is whether this rally in META stock can be sustained moving forward.

3 Stocks at the Forefront of the Next ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Boom

Discover the edge of the stocks for the next market boom in the transaction and payment processing and application software industries.

Millionaire Makers: 3 Sectors Poised for 20X Gains

Dive into three explosive sectors that could yield 20X returns for the bold investor. Uncover these potential millionaire makers.

High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Avoid: 3 Dangerous Picks

Exercise caution when buying these high-yield dividend stocks whose financials and performance may not be able to sustain returns.

NIO Stock: CEO William Li Says Second-Gen Nio Phone Is Underway

Nio CEO William Li provided details about the upcoming second-generation Nio phone, disclosing that it had completed development.

7 Dangerous Dividend Stocks to Avoid at All Costs: March 2024

Lurking in the weeds like a tiger ready to strike, these dangerous dividend stocks are set to wreak havoc on any investment portfolio.

Escape the META Matrix: Why Investors Should Sell Now

META stock needs all the cash flow it can generate to afford its $37 billion in capital spending this year, most of it going to AI.

GOOG Stock Is the Cheapest of the Magnificent 7. But Is It a Buy?

It’s fair to say that Alphabet is the cheapest stock of the Magnificent Seven. That doesn’t necessarily mean GOOG stock is a buy.

Why a Steve Mnuchin-Run TikTok Is Bad News for Investors

U.S. Congress is moving forward with the proposed TikTok ban. Here's what investors need to know about this bill.

5 Investors Betting Big on Verb Technology (VERB) Stock

With livestream shopping platform Verb Technology announcing a key tech integration, VERB stock skyrocketed on Friday.

Old Dogs, New Tricks: 3 Dow Stocks Poised for a Comeback

These Dow stocks are world class companies that will overcome their recent challenges and soar to new highs.

Relax! Zuckerberg’s META Stock Sales Aren’t a Red Flag.

It's fine to monitor insider share-selling activity at Meta Platforms, but don't worry as the bull case for META stock remains fully intact.

Alphabet’s Trillion-Dollar Trajectory: 2 Reasons GOOG Is Still a Long-Term Buy

For long-term growth investors, there are few better options out there than GOOG stock, especially given the company's low valuation.

3 Growth Stocks That Deserve a Spot in Every Investor’s Portfolio

Unlock long-term returns multiplication with three growth stocks that are industry leaders and poised for global expansion.

3 Game-Changing Stocks to Outshine ‘Magnificent 7’ in the Next Decade

Discover how these game-changing stocks may outshine the 'Magnificent 7' stocks and how they reshape their industries.

Buy Alert: 3 Media Stocks Destined for an Election Boost

With the upcoming US presidential election, media stocks could be on the rise. Read here about the top three stocks for serious returns.

7 Nasdaq Stocks to Sell in March Before They Crash & Burn

Out of over 4000 stocks listed on the world's second largest stock exchange, these are the top seven Nasdaq stocks to sell.

Spotify’s Bubble Trouble: Why the Music Might Stop for SPOT Stock

Investors are obsessed about Spotify Technology's conflict with a famous technology giant, but SPOT stock is a no-go for other reasons.