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Wikimedia CommonsStandard & Poor’s Rating Services affirmed its ratings on Thursday, including one for AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T). The telecommunications giant is currently rated with a BBB+...
Everyone has seen the results of second-quarter earnings reports from pay-TV operators. Subscriptions are down and the drop is going to get worse. Or, maybe not.
ThinkstockAs we head into the last two weeks of the dog-days of August investors are presented with the usual routine of cleaning out portfolios and getting ready for what could be an interesting...
courtesy of Sprint Corp.Sprint (NYSE: S) launched a new, revolutionary plan to add and keep subscribers. The only flaw is that AT&T  (NYSE: T) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) can match the plan in a...
24/7 Wall St. has identified three stocks that are oversold and that may be entering an areas where there are signs of life or where key support is believed to be very close under current share...
courtesy of WhiteHouse.govWarren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) have released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway as of June 30, 2015. It has been the case for years...
Wikimedia CommonsIf you were just following the tape after the AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) analyst day, you might think that most of the investment community was losing faith after rekindled bullish...
The $87 million Softbank has given Sprint is a symbol of its commitment, but one that is unlikely to impress the market.
Short sellers got out of the way as AT&T's merger with DirecTV wound to a close, but the big drop in short interest was not enough to remove AT&T from the list of the most shorted stocks...
AT&T is set to have its analysts day on August 12, when it will outline the future of the company given the completion of the DirecTV acquisition.
24/7 Wall St. maintains on its watch list a slew of defensive dividend stocks that investors flock to during periods of uncertainty. The trick is to know which companies are appropriate at a given...
Amazon has shifted gears recently, pushing its consumer electronics products, some of which are not profitable, at least according to many Wall Street analysts.
Verizon Communications announced Friday that it is eliminating its subsidized phone contracts and will offer a two-year service plan instead.
Oppenheimer's portfolio strategy team has combed through the universe of stocks they cover and found a group that falls into the favorable category when it comes to the firm's quantitative screens.
In the new RootMetrics survey of overall wireless service in the nation's 125 most populous markets, Atlanta and Chicago easily finished at the top.