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Jeff Gardner, CEO of Windstream, says the company has transitioned to new revenue streams, but not all analysts agree.
Business Services / Investments / Public Companies

Uncertainty Threatens Windstream Dividends

Since its incorporation in 2006, Windstream has been shifting its business model toward more profitable avenues. But its latest financials haven’t thrilled some analysts, and there’s worry that the changes haven’t been effective enough. read more >
While Windstream Corp. celebrates its status as a Fortune 500 company, the Federal Communications Commission is checking the status of Windstream's performance speeds online. Click the arrows to see a history of Windstream's stock performance and to see just how fast those upload speeds are compared to other companies.
Business Services / Government & Politics

Windstream Works to Upgrade As FCC Finds Broadband Lacking

With its new status as a Fortune 500 company, Windstream Corp. looks to keep up its $6.16 billion in revenue. The Federal Communications Commission weighs in to say Windstream broadband could use some improvement. read more >
Jeff Gardner, Windstream's CEO, said the company continues to "perform well."
Investments / Public Companies

Analysts Are Divided on Windstream Dividend

The $1 annual dividend, paid quarterly, represents a yield of almost 12 percent at last week’s stock price of less than $8.50. CEO Jeff Gardner says it’s “the best way to create value for our shareholders.” read more >