AT&T Inc

NYSE: T
$21.85
+$0.12 (+0.6%)
Closing Price on October 18, 2024

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The Justice Department filed a suit to block the AT&T (NYSE: T) takeover of Time Warner (NYSE: TWX). The company that owns the Keystone pipeline received approval to extend it into Nebraska. Its...
What an enjoyable ride it has been: eight years of almost non-stop gains for equity investors, and for some who were in the right technology stocks, monumental performance unlike almost any other...
Venezuela may be in default, AT&T believes the White House may be blocking its takeover of Time Warner, OPEC may expand its membership, and more important headlines.
AT&T again ranked number one on the list of most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange for the most recent period.
A look at the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange suggests that short sellers started to load up on some of their favorites in late October.
Disney has announced more Star Wars movies, Russia may restrict some U.S. media operating there, ESPN staff is bracing for large layoffs, and more important headlines.
Boeing has signed a huge deal to sell jets to China, Walmart will not change its holiday hours from last year, and more important headlines.
Sprint, AT&T, Pandora, and Twenty-First Century Fox all posted new 52-week lows on Monday.
Republicans have released one of the most sweeping tax bills in recent history, the Justice Department has plans to challenge the AT&T buyout of Time Warner, and other important headlines.
While none of these top stocks have the upside potential of a Google or Amazon from back in the day, the companies do have solid business models and their shares make sense for accounts looking for...
General Electric, AT&T, Envision Healthcare, and AKS Steel all posted new 52-week lows on Wednesday.
Qualcomm and Ford said Tuesday that they will begin road testing a new vehicle-to-vehicle communications platform just a day after reports that Apple may stop using Qualcomm chips in its iPhones and...
It appears that a marriage between Sprint, the number four U.S. wireless carrier, and T-Mobile, the number three carrier, is off. Sprint needed the deal to remain viable.
General Electric, AT&T, Nabors Industries, and Chesapeake Energy all posted new 52-week lows Wednesday.
Among the most shorted stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange, two struggling retailers saw notable growth in their short interest in the latest reporting period.