'Thanks guys, great quarter'
A list of Light Reading's coverage of Q2 2022 earnings calls, and whether or not women participated on each one.
With second quarter earnings season wrapping up, here's a list of the companies Light Reading covered this quarter, and a note about whether or not women participated on each call.
Adtran: No.
Related: Fueled by fiber, Adtran forecasts a 'very bright future'
Altice: No.
Related: Altice's results raise more questions than answers
Amazon: No.
Related: AWS posts another blockbuster quarter
Apple: No.
Related Apple's rich fanboys pump up the iPhone sales
AT&T: No.
Related: AT&T fiber gains accelerate as problems at wireline biz unit mount and AT&T blasts past expectations on 5G buildout, customer growth
BT: No.
Related: BT boss says the UK's altnet strategy is failing
Calix: No.
Related: Calix goes all in on 'significant opportunity' in US
Comcast: Yes. (1 of 12)*
Related: Comcast CEO Roberts: We're in a fabulous place
*Ratio of women to total participants
Consolidated Communications: Yes. (1 of 6)
Related: Consolidated breaks fiber records, makes recession jokes
DZS: Yes. (1 of 9)
Related: DZS CEO hints at price hikes, open RAN opportunities
Equinix: No.
Related: Equinix in 'pretty good position' to weather economic storm – analysts
Frontier: No.
Related: Frontier keeps supply chain constraints at bay, sets another fiber buildout record
Intel: No.
Related: Intel boss under fire after disastrous results
Juniper: Yes. (2 of 15)
Related: Juniper hit by higher supply chain costs
KPN: Yes. (1 of 12)
Related: Confident KPN raises 2022 outlook
Liberty Global: No.
Related: 'We're not giving anything away here.' Liberty Global CEO defends new fiber JV
Lumen: Yes. (2 of 11)
Related: Lumen's wireline business bump shrouded by growing expenses
Netflix: No.
Related: Netflix sheds 970K subs in Q2, eyes launch of ad-based tier in 'early' 2023
Proximus: Yes. (1 of 13)
Related: Proximus ups 2022 guidance after Q2 growth
Tele2: Yes. (2 of 13)
Related: Tele2 sticks to "realistic" mid-term guidance
Telefónica: Yes. (1 of 12)
Related: Telefónica upgrades financial targets for 2022
Telenor: Yes. (2 of 14)
Related: Telenor swings to Q2 loss after impairment, currency woes
Telia: Yes. (2 of 11)
Related: Telia holds steady in testing times
T-Mobile: Yes. (2 of 15)
Related: Amid stumbles by AT&T and Verizon, T-Mobile raises growth forecast
Verizon: Yes. (1 of 12)
Related: Verizon lowers financial forecast, even after price hikes and FWA remains a bright spot at Verizon as Fios sub growth softens
WideOpenWest (WOW): Yes. (2 of 8)
Related: WOW keeps early mobile results close to the vest
[Editor's note: "Participants" in this article refers to company executives, investors and analysts, not call operators or members of the investor relations team. Light Reading attempted to verify the gender identity of all persons included in this article. To issue a correction, please feel free to email us here.]
— Nicole Ferraro, editor, Light Reading, and host of "The Divide" podcast.
— Additional research by Emily Warren, contributing editor, Light Reading.
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