AT&T Inc

NYSE: T
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Closing Price on November 27, 2024

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Some investors are wondering where to keep their money safer than the broad stock market. Historically, that means defensive stocks with solid dividends.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AT&T, Costco, Gap, Intercontinental Exchange, Rackspace, Sprint, Verizon Communications and Weatherford International.
A new report from the analysts at UBS maintains that the outstanding free cash flow generated by the market leaders in telecom and cable make them solid investments, especially now.
All of a sudden, analysts see massive upside for AT&T, compared to its views in the gutter just a few months ago. Investors are paying attention.
Who benefits and who loses from the neck-and-neck struggle between Sprint and T-Mobile to dominate the second tier in the wireless industry?
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AT&T, Capstone Turbine, ConAgra Foods, Diamond Offshore Drilling and Hecla Mining.
AT&T has been riding high on a wave of positive analyst ratings recently. Most of the speculation appears to be around its merger deal with DirecTV and its expansion into Mexico.
One area that is starting to garner some pretty serious attention recently is the wireless carriers. Some very positive trends are starting to emerge and analysts are taking note.
Sprint calls its latest plan “All-In” pricing, and the costs are not much different than T-Mobil's plan announced last week.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon, CenturyLink, Fitbit, Mobileye, Eli Lilly, Netflix and AT&T.
AT&T continued to reign as the most shorted stock trading on the New York Stock Exchange between the May 29 and June 15 settlement dates.
24/7 Wall St. has reviewed some recent analyst calls supporting AT&T's movement and some background on the merger with DirecTV.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Newmont Mining, Vodafone, Yelp, Western Digital, American Airlines and AT&T.
Credit Suisse hosted its second annual 1-1 Telecom Services Conference with the chief financial officers of AT&T, Verizon Communications and T-Mobile.
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.