Verizon Looks Good on Artificially Depressed Share Price

by Peter Cohan | August 8, 2011 10:00 am

Verizon (NYSE:VZ[1]) is suffering as a strike by 45,000 of its landline phone workers goes into its second day. But odds are good that the strike won’t cost much over the long-term. But should you buy the stock, or are the competitive pressures that Verizon management cites for asking workers to accept cuts a reason to stay away from Verizon shares?

The last time Verizon workers went on strike was 11 years ago. Back then, the 18-day standoff affected 28 million customers and cost Verizon $40 million in revenue — ultimately settling the strike with an agreement to boost wages 12% over three years[2], according to Bloomberg.

Now, thanks to declining landline revenues thanks to competition from Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA[3]

) and others, Verizon management is asking workers to pay for some of their health care premiums. But even if Verizon management succeeds in its efforts to cut worker benefits, it remains to be seen whether it will stop the loss of market share in the landline business.

So, should you buy Verizon stock or avoid it? Here are four reasons to consider buying:

One reason to avoid this stock.

Verizon pays a high dividend, is accelerating growth thanks to wireless demand, is earning more than its cost of capital and usually beats quarterly earnings expectations. If these trends continue, the stock should benefit.

Peter Cohan has no financial interest in the securities mentioned.

Endnotes:
  1. VZ: http://studio-5.financialcontent.com/investplace/quote?Symbol=VZ
  2. boost wages 12% over three years: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-08/verizon-labor-unions-begin-strike-after-talks-break-down-contracts-expire.html?cmpid=msnmoney
  3. CMCSA: http://studio-5.financialcontent.com/investplace/quote?Symbol=CMCSA
  4. grow 16.3% to $2.61 in 2012: http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/earnings-estimates?symbol=vz
  5. four of the past five reporting periods: http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/earnings-estimates?symbol=vz
  6. AAPL: http://studio-5.financialcontent.com/investplace/quote?Symbol=APPL
  7. GOOG: http://studio-5.financialcontent.com/investplace/quote?Symbol=GOOG

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