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Investors have to be asking themselves if AT&T's rise can continue into next year. There are at least some on Wall Street who feel it can outperform in 2020.
These are five of the high-profile picks made heading into year-end that we would consider to be Merrill Lynch's newer top pick candidates for 2020.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included AbbVie, AMD, AT&T, Broadcom, Energy Transfer, Ford, Fortinet, Intel, Intelsat, Shake Shack and T-Mobile.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included AECOM, AGCO, AK Steel, AT&T, Beyond Meat, Cisco Systems, Energizer, Kraft Heinz, Nucor, Ping, SmileDirectClub, U.S. Steel and...
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Alibaba, AT&T, Bank of America, BlackBerry, Boeing, Citigroup, Cloudflare, DocuSign, Lululemon Athletica, Marvell Technology,...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Alphabet, American Express, Apple, AT&T, Boeing, JPMorgan, Nokia, Slack and Under Armour.
AT&T reported mixed results for its third quarter, but the apparent deal with Elliott Management has given shares some traction early Monday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of AT&T, Facebook, T-Mobile and the other most prominent earnings reports due this week.
Telecom giant AT&T and activist investor Paul Singer's Elliott Management could be near a deal that satisfies both parties. Or not. But there are good reasons to expect a positive outcome by the...
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Adobe, Alibaba, Amazon.com, AT&T, Comcast, Delphi Technologies, DocuSign, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan, T-Mobile, Verizon...
Here are 20 companies that should offer investors who are retired or near retirement some added income to help make their golden years safe and sound.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included American Water Works, Apple, Arconic, AT&T, Carnival, RingCentral, SmileDirect and Uber.
Here are six blue-chip picks (plus a bonus) from Wall Street analysts that received very favorable analyst coverage with above-consensus upside projections in the past week.
AT&T is scheduled to report its earnings in the coming weeks, and one analyst is getting out in front of the curve and issuing a call ahead of these results.
AT&T is reportedly discussing what to do with satellite TV provider DirecTV. The company is under pressure to sell or spin-off the satellite business, even though it paid more than $67 billion...