AT&T Inc

NYSE: T
$21.94
+$0.08 (+0.3%)
Closing Price on October 9, 2024

T Articles

Without a lot of fanfare, Wal-Mart has begun selling a refurbished iPhone 6 with 16 gigbytes of memory for $399.
Now all investor eyes turn to first-quarter earnings results. With interest rates still very low, investors looking to add capital should still focus on top dividend-paying stocks.
As it has been doing for most of the year, Verizon Communications is leading the Dow 30 higher, up by almost 17% year to date.
It didn't take long for the price of the new Apple iPhone SE to drop. In fact, every iPhone model will be available at Wal-Mart stores for $100 off the regular price until the end of June.
In the battle among traditional media and media delivery companies, AT&T has added a new weapon: a new streaming media service.
Wells Fargo's Jennifer Fritzsche has retained her Outperform ratings on AT&T and Verizon with above-consensus price targets.
Four of the highest yielding S&P 500 dividend aristocrats are also rated Buy at Merrill Lynch. That is two good reasons for investors to consider adding them to long-term portfolios.
While the Dow Jones Industrial Average is barely up for the year, Verizon Communications has seen its shares rise almost 16%, the best among the 30 stocks that comprise the index.
Shares of Verizon Communications have risen more than 15% year to date, which makes them the best performing among all components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2016.
So what are investors to do in a continued low rate environment? Buy the best stocks out there, especially ones paying good dividends.
In a year when almost every sector is still mired in negative performance, or flat at best, the telecom and utility sectors have posted double-digit gains.
The FCC reportedly is about to give the green light to the proposed merger between Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable.
For the S&P 500 index to move toward a new record, the prices of some of the largest components will need to make most of the momentum.
Verizon Communications has risen more than 13% since the beginning of the year, the best among the 30 stocks that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
The top 17 cable and telephone providers, representing some 94% of the U.S. market, added a net new 3.1 million subscribers in 2015.