AT&T Inc

NYSE: T
$21.73
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Closing Price on October 17, 2024

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AT&T reported mixed first-quarter 2015 results after markets closed on Wednesday.
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AT&T would like to show strong earnings for the most recent quarter, if for no other reason than to show the Dow Jones Industrial Average that it made a mistake dumping it from the index.
The country's two largest wireless carriers are scheduled to report their first-quarter results this week.
AT&T's rating was reiterated as Outperform by Credit Suisse's Joseph Mastrogiovanni. His call also comes with a $38 price target.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Apple, BP, Hewlett-Packard, Philip Morris, UnitedHealth and AT&T.
Among most shorted stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Chesapeake Energy and Petrobras once again saw sharp increases in their short interest in late March.
Sprint has started a program to deliver phones to people's homes, along with an expert able to help customers configure and use their devices.
24/7 Wall St. could not help but notice that several of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average components are trading close to their 52-week lows.
T-Mobile's CEO said on Wednesday that the telecom carrier will give customers who buy a new Samsung phone from the company a one-year subscription to Netflix.
Chesapeake Energy, Petrobras and Vale all saw the double-digit percentage increases in the numbers of their shares short between the February 13 and February 27 settlement dates.
A new research note from Jefferies highlights companies that have seen accelerating sales and EPS growth over the past four quarters.
Now that AT&T is formally out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 24/7 Wall St. cannot help but wonder if it is finally safe for investors to start buying its shares again.
T-Mobile's latest aggressive price cutting plan is aimed at small businesses. T-Mobile may believe it can price cut its way to more subscribers, but that is a dicey plan.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at six potential mergers that investors and activist investors would love to see in the months or years ahead.