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The event will be headlined by Lowell McAdam, president and chief operating officer of Verizon Communications.
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Verizon Communications (VZ) said late yesterday its president and CEO Lowell McAdam will become chairman as of January 1.
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The company also announced that its current president, Lowell McAdam, will replace Ivan Seidenberg as CEO, taking over the role officially August 1.
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"Verizon seized growth opportunities in the fourth quarter to cap a year of solid progress across the entire business, " said Lowell McAdam, Verizon chairman and CEO.
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Verizon spent part of that time preparing its network for the surge in activity that would come with iPhone sales, said Verizon Communications President and Chief Operating Officer Lowell McAdam.
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"Verizon delivered another strong quarter of earnings growth and cash generation, and we remain on track to meet our financial objectives and produce solid double-digit earnings growth for the year, " said Lowell McAdam, Verizon chairman and CEO.
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Mike Beauchamp, a Verizon customer and blogger from Wichita, Kansas, said he started the Change.org petition 11 days ago after he heard Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam say he'd consider killing cell phone contracts if consumers asked for it.
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Verizon Chief Executive Lowell McAdam said he needed to do the joint-marketing deal to give Verizon Wireless the ability to offer packages including video nationwide at a time when consumers are increasingly expecting content to move seamlessly between devices like TVs, tablets and smartphones.
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We'd been hearing rumors that the Motorola Sholes on Verizon wouldn't be running MOTOBLUR because it's to be a "Google Experience" device, and while that seemed silly at first, it certainly looks like the device Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam was waving around this morning was running stock Android.
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