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Intel profit rises on modest sales growth

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)
Intel Corp. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $2.6 billion, or 51 cents a share, compared with a profit of $2.5 billion, or 48 cents a share, for the year-earlier period
Revenue was $13.8 billion, up from $13.5 billion
Analysts polled by FactSet on average were expecting the chip maker to report a profit of 52 cents a share, on revenue of $13.72 billion
For the current quarter, Intel expects revenue of $12.8 billion, plus or minus $500 million
Analysts were expecting revenue of $12.78 billion
 

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By Ben Fox

Verizon Communications Inc. said it swung to a fourth-quarter profit, as the phone carrier continues to benefit from rising wireless and FiOS customers.

Verizon posted a profit of $5.07 billion, or $1.76 a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $4.23 billion, or $1.48 a share. Both quarters included significant nonoperational items, primarily related to the annual actuarial valuation of benefit plans and mark-to-market pension adjustments. Adjusted earnings were 66 cents a share in the latest period, up from 38 cents a share a year ago.

Revenue improved 3.4% to $31.07 billion.

Wall Street analysts on average expected earnings of 65 cents a share and revenue of $31.02 billion, according to Thomson Reuters.

Verizon and AT&T Inc., by far the two biggest wireless carriers, are facing renewed pressure from rivals T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. The battle for customers could become even more heated if Sprint goes through with a potential bid for T-Mobile, creating a more viable third-place competitor in the wireless industry.

The larger players aren't sitting still. Verizon late last year reached a $130 billion agreement to buy Vodafone Group PLC's 45% stake in Verizon Wireless and AT&T has made several deals of its own, including the acquisition of prepaid carrier Leap Wireless International Inc. for $1.2 billion plus $2.8 billion in net debt.

Earlier Tuesday, Verizon agreed to buy from Intel Corp. the assets of Intel Media, a business division that develops Cloud TV products and services.