AT&T Inc

NYSE: T
$21.48
-$0.06 (-0.3%)
Closing Price on September 23, 2024

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The federal court of appeals for Washington, D.C., on Tuesday upheld a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that internet service providers must treat all web traffic equally. The so-called...
BrandZ has released its 2016 list of 100 most valuable brands. Google ranked in first place at $229 billion and Apple in second at $228 billion.
Moving some capital to lower volatility stocks makes sense as we head into summer. These four Jefferies Franchise Picks look like good additions now.
Ciena reported second-quarter fiscal 2016 results before markets opened Thursday. The company won out on this earnings report, and as a result analysts poured into the stock.
Clearly the value for investors with these stocks lies in the fact that most are trading way below former highs, and they all offer solid entry points.
Ciena reported better-than-expected second-quarter fiscal 2016 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Volumes tend to dry up in the summer as traders and investors go on vacation, making it all that much easier for the short-sellers to exploit headline and market risk.
American's text, talk and share over mobile devices, generating trillions of conversations and downloads. The growing habit has cost telecom providers billions of dollars.
If the analysts on Wall Street are correct, both AT&T and Verizon could still have upside. Both stocks are up handily in 2016, when the broader market cannot find any direction.
Based on the lastest SEC filings, Warren Buffett's favorite tech stocks include Apple and IBM.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday morning include AIG, AT&T, Freeport-McMoRan, Halliburton, LendingClub, Range Resources, Salesforce.com and SecureWorks.
Being the wealthiest man in the world on paper tends to draw some attention. This is why investors and outsiders watch new equity investment positions taken by, or sold by, Warren Buffett and...
The top dividend-paying telecommunication stocks had a very solid first quarter, due in part to the fact that the first six weeks of the quarter were a nightmare as the market was hit extremely hard.
Investors love when companies pay dividends. More specifically, they love companies that are raising their dividends year after year.
These stocks should do well for years regardless of who the next president is. They all have incredible franchises, long and mature product silos and, importantly, very strong consumer brand...