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Frontier Communications Parent, Inc.38.19
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Dec 16, 4:00:01 PM EST
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Key Stats
Market Cap
9.56BP/E (TTM)
-Basic EPS (TTM)
-1.53Dividend Yield
0%Recent Filings
10-Q
Q3 FY2025 results
Frontier Communications posted solid Q3 revenue growth of 4% year-over-year to $1.55B, fueled by 12% surge in data and internet services from fiber expansions, while voice and video dipped 10% and 24%. Operating income climbed 36% to $117M despite 15% higher depreciation from network investments, but net loss narrowed slightly to $76M amid $198M interest costs. Cash from operations hit $1.5B year-to-date, funding $2.4B capex; free cash flow stood negative at $921M after heavy fiber builds. Liquidity remains robust at $1.87B with $715M revolver availability, though pending Verizon merger adds integration uncertainties. Fiber customers grew 20% to 2.6M, yet copper declines persist. Competition from wireless and cable providers pressures market share.
8-K
Frontier Q3 fiber surge
Frontier Communications crushed Q3 2025 with fiber broadband revenue surging 25% year-over-year to $521 million, fueled by a record 133,000 net adds and 5% ARPU growth to $68.59. Total revenue hit $1.55 billion, up 4.1%, while Adjusted EBITDA climbed 16% to $637 million amid fiber expansion to 8.8 million passings. Fiber-first momentum shines. The pending Verizon acquisition, eyed for Q1 2026 close, awaits regulatory nods but risks delays.
8-K
Record fiber growth boosts results
Frontier Communications crushed Q2 2025 with a record 126,000 fiber broadband customer additions, pushing 20.0% year-over-year growth and boosting ARPU 4.9% to $68.54. Revenue climbed 4.0% to $1.54 billion, while Adjusted EBITDA surged 8.4% to $607 million, fueled by fiber gains that offset copper declines. Fiber wins big. Yet the pending Verizon acquisition, eyed for Q1 2026 close, halts forward guidance amid regulatory hurdles.
10-Q
Q2 FY2025 results
Frontier Communications posted Q2 revenue of $1.5B, up 4% y/y, fueled by 12% fiber growth to $939M while copper dipped 7%. Operating income fell to $44M from $91M, hit by 15% higher depreciation from network investments, yet fiber broadband added 120K customers with ARPU at $68.54. Cash from operations hit $996M for H1, funding $1.6B capex; free cash flow stood negative at -$606M after heavy builds. Debt rose to $11.9B with $758M revolver availability, but the pending Verizon merger adds uncertainty. Fiber's the future. Regulatory hurdles loom over RDOF funding.
8-K
Annual meeting results
Frontier Communications Parent held its 2025 Annual Meeting on May 21, with 82.3% of shares present. All ten director nominees, including Kevin L. Beebe and Lisa V. Chang, won election amid 21 million broker non-votes. Shareholders ratified KPMG as auditors and approved executive pay. Strong turnout signals board stability.
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