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CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL) CEO Jeff Storey Presents at Goldman Sachs 29th Annual Communacopia Conference (Transcript)CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL) Goldman Sachs 29th Annual Communacopia Conference September 15, 2020 01:45 PM ET Company Participants Jeff Storey - President and Chief Executive Officer Conference Call Participants Brett Feldman - Goldman Sachs Presentation Brett Feldman All right. Well, welcome back to our next afternoon session of Communacopia. I'm excited... |
Hedge Funds Are Selling CenturyLink, Inc. (CTL)The latest 13F reporting period has come and gone, and Insider Monkey is again at the forefront when it comes to making use of this gold mine of data. We at Insider Monkey have plowed through 823 13F filings that hedge funds and well-known value investors are required to file by the SEC. The 13F […] |
Lumen Technologies Announces Completion of Partial Redemption of Qwest Corporation NotesLumen Technologies (NYSE: CTL) announced today that Qwest Corporation, its indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary ("Qwest"), completed its previously-announced partial redemption of $250 million aggregate principal amount of its 6.625% Notes due 2055 (the "Qwest Notes") on Sept. 15, 2020. |
A New Name and Rebranding Likely Won’t Help CenturyLinkNo summary available. |
CenturyLink Has a New Name and Old ProblemsCenturyLink is rebranding as Lumenat least one analyst is skeptical that investors will re-rate shares. Shares of the embattled wireline firm are down year to date, continuing a yearslong slide. |
9.1%-Yielding CenturyLink Changes Its Name to Lumen: What It Means for InvestorsMany dividend investors have suffered from the underperformance of CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL) over recent years. Despite the company's sky-high payout, currently yielding around 9.1%, the company's share price has trended down over the years, badly trailing the overall market, especially other high-flying technology companies. Management apparently believes at least some of the investor pessimism may be due to the CenturyLink brand name, so the company has decided to change it to Lumen. |
CenturyLink Transforms, Rebrands as Lumen(R)CenturyLink has a new brand name and bold new purpose. As Lumen Technologies, or simply Lumen, the company will help lead enterprises through the challenges and opportunities of the 4th Industrial Revolution – a time when smart, connective devices are everywhere. Lumen® brings a new focus to how it views the marketplace and the world with the purpose to further human progress through technology. |
CenturyLink changes its name to Lumen TechnologiesCenturyLink ([[CTL]] +4.0%) to change its name to Lumen Technologies, Inc. and with the opening of the trading day on Sept. 18, 2020, the company stock ticker will change from CTL to LUMN. Lumen president and CEO Jeff Storey comments on new brand name, new purpose: "Our people are dedicated... |
CenturyLink to Get a New NameAs of this Friday, CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL) will cease to exist...as the name of a publicly traded company, anyway. It will also receive a new ticker symbol for its shares that currently trade on the New York Stock Exchange: LUMN. The name change is being made in order to emphasize CenturyLink's involvement in what the company terms the "Fourth Industrial Revolution." |
CenturyLink Transforms, Rebrands as Lumen®CenturyLink has a new brand name and bold new purpose. As Lumen Technologies, or simply Lumen, the company will help lead enterprises through the challenges and opportunities of the 4th Industrial Revolution – a time when smart, connective devices are everywhere. Lumen® brings a new focus to how it views the marketplace and the world with the purpose to further human progress through technology. |