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~ Thursday! $CNSL ~ Earnings posted, pending or coming soon! In Charts and Links Below!
~ $CNSL ~ Earnings expected on Thursday *
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One or more of many earnings sites has alerted this security has or will be posting earnings on or around the day of this message.
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Last Price (USD)
$ 17.13
Change
0.54 (3.25%)
Bid 16.68
Ask 17.44
Volume 245,200
Day's Range 16.94 - 17.373
Last Trade 4:36:00 PM EST
Last Price (USD)
$ 16.34
Change
-0.38 (-2.27%)
Bid 15.91
Ask 16.84
Volume 233,389
Day's Range 16.17 - 16.63
Last Trade 4:16:17 PM EST
Last Price (USD)
$ 18.21
Change
-0.11 (-0.60%)
Bid 18.20
Ask 18.24
Volume 183,729
Day's Range 18.15 - 18.73
Last Trade 2:06:25 PM EST
Last Price (USD) $ 14.36
Change 0.39 (2.79%)
Bid 14.15
Ask 14.60
Volume 101,230
Day's Range 14.20 - 14.63
Last Trade 7:22:01 AM EST
Last Price (USD) $ 13.82
Change -0.52 (-3.63%)
Bid 13.00
Ask 17.00
Volume 201,344
Day's Range 13.82 - 14.41
Last Trade 7:57:48 PM EDT
Last Price (USD) $ 16.28
Change 0.40 (2.52%)
Bid 15.50
Ask 19.53
Volume 208,012
Day's Range 15.932 - 16.28
Last Trade 5:58:41 PM EDT
Last Price (USD) $ 15.23
Change 0.03 (0.20%)
Bid 14.56
Ask 15.78
Volume 70,705
Day's Range 15.13 - 15.40
Last Trade 7:22:01 AM EDT
Last Price (USD) $ 14.22
Change 0.12 (0.85%)
Bid 13.56
Ask 15.27
Volume 249,718
Day's Range 14.00 - 14.29
Last Trade 7:29:32 PM EDT
Last Price (USD) $ 13.87
Change 0.06 (0.43%)
Bid 13.86
Ask 13.89
Volume 36,150
Day's Range 13.62 - 13.93
Last Trade 7:22:01 AM EDT
Last Price (USD) $ 12.11
Change 0.29 (2.45%)
Bid 10.17
Ask 13.01
Volume 167,261
Day's Range 11.84 - 12.19
Last Price (USD) $ 11.55
Change 0.38 (3.40%)
Bid 10.51
Ask 12.36
Volume 103,225
Day's Range 11.20 - 11.65
Last Price (USD) $ 11.43
Change 0.10 (0.88%)
Bid 10.96
Ask 12.07
Volume 96,366
Day's Range 11.14 - 11.75
Last Price (USD) $ 8.035
Change -0.755 (-8.59%)
Bid 7.83
Ask 8.81
Volume 155,264
Day's Range 7.99 - 9.03
Last Price (USD) $ 9.005
Change -0.665 (-6.88%)
Bid 8.97
Ask 8.99
Volume 89,620
Day's Range 8.99 - 9.71
the stock price is moving up. little by little
Consolidated Communications is the 13th largest local telephone company in the United States.
DATASOURCE: Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.
THAT GOOD. IF I REMMBER CORRECT, THE NO TAX ON THIS.
telphone company have strike before. non uion people take up the slack and do the union jobs till the strike over.
Union has been working without a contract. what happens if they strike?
the stock fell back some at 12.00 pm.
Last Price (USD) $ 11.11
Change + 0.10 (0.91%)
Bid 9.00
Ask 15.05
Volume 47,159
Day's Range 10.771 - 11.17
THAT DIVIDEND IS EASY MONEY I MADE. DID NOT LIFT A FINGER TO EARN IT.
MATTOON, Ill., Dec. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:CNSL) announced its board of directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.38738 per share on the company's common stock. The dividend is payable on February 1, 2009 to stockholders of record at the close of business on January 15, 2009
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Last Price (USD) $ 10.75
Change -0.07 (-0.65%)
Bid 10.75
Ask 10.80
Volume 38,553
Day's Range 10.32 - 11.22
the most money i every made was when i subcontractor. i work about 80 to 100 hours a week. heath insurance was that bad them. at the end before i got to get medicare, i was pay 700 dollars a month for health insurance and it was that good any more. they keep raising the month fees and they came out with another policy that cost what i was paying and the policy that i had jump 150 more a month. i had to down grade again. they force you change or deep pain every month you pay for your increase. i went 30 years with out health insurance, now i ca do with out it. seem like i go to a doctor every week, if Lucky, more than 2 doctor per week. never try or 2 doctor same day. to much for me.
Yeah, It is a shame. Don't see any way around it unless the big companies fail with eth economy.
i hate to think that Mon and pop companies will go away to big companies. that what this country will built on, now it big companies eat little companies to grow even fast to get bigger. we going ask , what happen to our local company that we deal with for years and years. if we had problem. we would our neighbor and tell him and he take care of it. now you dial 800 number and press all these buttons and you get some type of computer that talk to you and take your report and send us some some to check out the problem.
Yeah, I have seen that happen. sometimes techs. retire and go to contracting too.
My boss teaches telecom at a local JR. college. We started a company after I graduated from there. I and one other guy are on salary, but the rest are either hourly or sub-contractors.
i own a least other compaies like cnsl, they offer dsl. they offer tv deal to. my brother live rual part of the same state than i live in and it reallty in mountains. plan community. they do not have good tv there even on direct tv throught local phone company . it does have much to watch or to cheap get better package. knowing him, he to cheap. it took few years for him get dsl. to cheap. one of his sons was on his case long time before he got it. he was dail up man and only one phone line for the house too. that cheap.
i know guy that work for ibm, they lay him off and rehire him at lower salary doing same job as a contractor. no benfits. if he was sick, did get paid.
Seems to be the trend. I live in the country and we have a small phone co still, but not sure how long they can compete with the bigger companies. I have been trying to get them to offer stand-alone DSL w/o dialtone for 2 years and the manager there says it will never happen. Other Companies including CNSL started offering such, just this year.
well, I manage a small telecom company. We do a variety of work for CNSL, from installing IPTV in homes to burying Trunk lines and placing Peds. Their field techs. mainly just troubleshoot nowdays.
what did you think about century telephone buying out the other phone company? do you think that will change in the time. one big rural phone company instead of bunch of rural phone companies?
you must like to contract. i have done it before and when they finish with your job , good by. the worst was i had have my on insurance- heath and did that cost alot. no 401 k or other benfits. did that for little more than year.
at this price, i get more. love stock that pay good divden and have chance to grow and make money money and increase dividen to stockholds.
Oh, I probably could have at one time. I actually would rather contract for now
to bad you could get soild job with them. lot of company do contract work now.
Looks like the CEO and other top officers are accumulating stock at these prices.
Yeah. It is a good solid company. I have been doing contract work for them for 3 years now. They cover areas in Southern IL. A small area near Houston, Conroe and Lufkin, and recently acquired an area in Pittsburgh.
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Founded more than a century ago, Consolidated Communications is a family of companies providing advanced communications services to both residential and business customers in Illinois, Texas and Pennsylvania. Consolidated Communications offers a wide range of services over its technologically advanced IP-based network, including local and long distance telephone, high-speed Internet access and Digital TV.
Company Name: Consolidated Communications Holdings, Incorporated
Ticker Symbol: CNSL
WWW Address: HTTP://www.consolidated.com
CEO: Robert J. Currey
No. of Employees: 952
Common Issue Type: CS
Business Description: A rural local exchange telephone company, which provides communications services to residential and business customers in Illinois and Texas and Pennsylvania.
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