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T-Mobile US Inc missed fourth-quarter revenue estimates on Wednesday despite adding nearly 1 million wireless subscribers, as competitors ramped up their holiday season handset offers to lure customers. The U.S. wireless carrier has been adding thousands of wireless subscribers lately, thanks to discounts on smartphones, industry-low plan prices and an edge in 5G, owing to its $23 billion buyout of Sprint Corp. in 2020. However, Verizon and AT&T ramped up their handset offers during the holiday season to tap into growing demand after the latest iPhone launch, hitting T-Mobile's torrid growth.
The American Opportunity Index ranked the top 250 biggest U.S. public companies in terms of internal advancement. AT&T ranked No. 1.
The telecom giant is finally an evergreen investment again.
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Passive income investors need to consider more than just the dividend yield.
Julius Baer of Zurich raised stakes in Intel, Walt Disney, and AT&T stock, and slashed its investment in Advanced Micro Devices in the fourth quarter.
The company wrote off a bunch of assets related to its legacy wireline business.
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Stocks reacted well to uneven earnings and economic reports.
These telecom stocks pose little risk after they sank meaningfully last year and are likely to rally this year.
Can we trust AT&T to allocate capital over the long term?
AT&T's earnings announcement revealed good prospects for dividend investors.
Fiber customers now outnumber non-fiber customers for the telecom giant.
These are the dividend stocks to buy for a regular income stream and potential capital gains as these stocks trade at attractive valuations.
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Thursday. Below you can find the most active S&P500 stocks in today's session.
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets in the middle of the day on Thursday. Below you can find the top S&P500 gainers and losers in today's session.
AT&T CEO John Stankey joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on the day of their earnings results to discuss their 4Q highlights and the road ahead in 2023 for the company and the telecom industry. (Source: Bloomberg)
T earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2022.
Customers are flocking to the wireless giant's new 5G network.
AT&T reported fourth-quarter and full year financial results in a statement Wednesday that were higher than Wall Street estimates. AT&T's stock price was up on the news.
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Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Wednesday. Below you can find the most active S&P500 stocks in today's session.
Let's have a look at the most active stocks in today's session.
AT&T stock (T) has run its Wednesday gain to 6.2% after its fourth-quarter results beat expectations on profitability and the communications company offered a free cash flow outlook...
These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Let's have a look at the top S&P500 gainers and losers in the middle of the day of today's session.
CEO John Stankey dismissed the idea that the phone carrier industry is in a pricing war.
DirecTV said it dropped Newsmax in a dispute over fees — a move characterized as “censorship” by the conservative news channel.
Microsoft (MSFT), AT&T (T), Capital One (COF), Texas Instruments (TXN), Tesla (TSLA) and IBM (IBM) are among the stocks to watch on Wednesday.
AT&T (T) shares rose nearly 2.5% in premarket trading on Wednesday as the telecom giant reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter results but issued a weak earnings forecast.
Wireless subscriber growth slightly beat views, while broadband gains fell short.
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Tuesday. Below you can find the most active S&P500 stocks in today's session.