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AT&T continued to reign as the most shorted stock trading on the New York Stock Exchange between the May 15 and May 29 settlement dates.
A new report from Jefferies highlights five value stocks to buy this week to which investors may want to shift capital.
The world of mergers in wireless and media delivery is coming to a critical junction. True convergence is finally here, and there are winners and losers.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Twitter, Whiting Petroleum, Groupon, Goldman Sachs BDC and AT&T.
A deal is in the works between Dish Network and T-Mobile that would create what would be the third-largest pay-TV/telecommunications company in the United States.
After receiving many customer inquiries, Wells Fargo has taken a stab at how to evaluate AT&T on a post-merger basis.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Ambarella, Cisco Systems, Frontier Communications, Marvell Technology, Yingli Green Energy and AT&T.
From the market leaders to the market laggards, telecoms seem to either be spending more and more to make less and less, or in the worst case, just losing money year after year after year.
There are concerns brewing that will require some serious underlying issues to change for the rate of dividend growth and endless buyback expectations.
Despite falling short interest among most of them, the five most shorted stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange remained the same between the April 30 and May 15 settlement dates.
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In the first quarter of 2015, U.S. cable companies added more than a million net broadband subscribers, according to Leichtman Research Group.
One or more of the three companies involved in a $1,300 discount for an Apple iPhone 6 sold by Best Buy and tied to a Sprint lease is losing money.
With AOL being acquired by Verizon, the big question has to be what this means for the likes of Yahoo!
Tuesday morning’s announcement that Verizon Communications will acquire AOL may have been a surprise, but probably not a big surprise.