at and t posts
FeedPosted Mar 25th 2011 12:00PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: AT and T (T), Stocks to Buy
The shares of dependable AT&T (T), which I first wrote about here on February 11, 2009, at a price of $25.89, have meandered near $28 for the past six months, save one probe of the $30 level. But the business model is still preferred at this juncture. Here's why.
AT&T's proposed acquisition of 34-million-subscriber T-Mobile USA for $34 billion will face intense regulatory scrutiny, and I think there's a better than 50% chance the deal will be negated on market concentration grounds.
Continue reading AT&T Is Still Ringing True
Posted Mar 21st 2011 8:40AM by Jason Raznick (RSS feed)
Filed under: Before the Bell, International Markets, Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, Deals, Google (GOOG), Market Matters, AT and T (T), Tiffany and Co (TIF), Rio Tinto plc ADS (RIO)

U.S. stock futures are higher this morning, after AT&T (
T) announced its plans to buy T-Mobile USA for around $39 billion.
Futures for the
Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 105 points to 11,904.00, while those for the S&P 500 stock index climbed 13.60 points to 1,287.80. Futures for the Nasdaq 100 index surged 24.25 points to 2,245.75.
Continue reading Stock Futures Higher on AT&T-T Mobile Deal
Posted Jan 25th 2011 12:30PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: AT and T (T), Stocks to Buy
Old reliable AT&T (T), first written about here on February 11, 2009, at a price of $25.89, has meandered near $28 in the past three months, after probing the $30 level, but that doesn't change the view from here that argues it pays to own to some shares of T.
And the reason is obvious enough: AT&T remains well-positioned to be a force in the Internet/communications revolution in the years ahead. Look for AT&T's revenue to grow about 1% to 3% in 2011, led by an impressive increase in cell phone customers (which numbered about 93 million as of June 2010) and wireless data service customers.
Continue reading AT&T Shares Headed to $35 and Beyond?
Posted Jan 14th 2011 11:20AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, AT and T (T), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Carnival Corp (CCL), FedEx Corp (FDX), Verizon Communications (VZ), Mattel, Inc (MAT), United Parcel'B' (UPS), Hasbro Inc (HAS), Analyst Initiations
Analyst Upgrades
- Dominion (D) to buy from hold at Deutsche Bank.
- Corinthian Colleges (COCO) to outperform from underperform at RBC Capital.
- Canadian National (CNI) to sector outperformer from sector performer at CIBC.
- DragonWave (DRWI) to buy from hold at Jefferies.
- Infosys (INFY) to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley.
- SL Green Realty (SLG), Lexington Realty (LXP) and Taubman Centers (TCO) to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan.
- Sunstone Hotel (SHO) to buy from neutral and Extra Space Storage (EXR) to buy from hold at KeyBanc.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: AEP, CCL, CNI, D, FDX, HAS, INFY, MAT, RCL, S, T, UPS, VZ ...
Posted Jan 12th 2011 11:00AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Analyst Reports, Analyst Upgrades and Downgrades, General Electric (GE), AT and T (T), Carnival Corp (CCL), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Verizon Communications (VZ), Analyst Initiations, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Analyst Upgrades
- Verizon (VZ), FEMSA (FMX), Vornado (VNO), Duke Realty (DRE) and AvalonBay (AVB) to buy from neutral, as well as Carnival (CCL) to conviction buy from buy, at Goldman.
- Symantec (SYMC) to buy from hold at Citigroup.
- Copano Energy (CPNO), DCP Midstream (DPM) and Inergy (NRGY) to overweight from equal weight at Morgan Stanley.
- SYNNEX (SNX) to strong buy from buy at Needham.
- Eli Lilly (LLY) to hold from sell at Hapoalim.
- World Wrestling (WWE) to buy from neutral at Roth Capital.
Continue reading Analyst Calls: AKS, CCL, EOG, GE, GS, LLY, SNDK, T, TLB, TUP, VZ, WWE ...
Posted Jan 9th 2011 9:30AM by Connie Madon (RSS feed)
Filed under: Competitive Strategy, Google (GOOG), Apple Inc (AAPL), AT and T (T), Sprint Nextel Corp (S), Verizon Communications (VZ), iPhone
The battle among iPhone carriers is fierce. Apple's (AAPL) iPhone is the prized device. AT&T (T), Verizon's (VZ) rival, has had the an exclusive hold on the iPhone. Verizon has been trying to play catch up. Now that Verizon will have the iPhone, the playing field will change dramatically. Verizon, with about 93 million subscribers, could grab an estimated 10 million new subscribers with the iPhone, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The move is also a big boost for Apple. Apple has been feeling the pressure from Google (GOOG), with its Android system. Android phones passed the iPhone in sales in the second quarter. This move to Verizon will open up a new expanded base for Apple.
Continue reading Verizon Finally Gets the iPhone
Posted Oct 26th 2010 2:30PM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: AT and T (T), Stocks to Buy
The stock of AT&T (T), first written about here on February 11, 2009, at a price of $25.89, recently pushed $30, after meandered near $26 for the better part of a year, and I obviously still like the shares here.
AT&T remains well-positioned to remain a force in the Internet/communications revolution in the years ahead. Look for AT&T's revenue to grow about 2% to 4% in 2011, led by an impressive increase in cell phone customers (which numbered about 93 million as of June 2010) and wireless data service customers. In 2010, revenue should rise 1% to 3%.
Continue reading AT&T: Old Reliable
Posted Jul 12th 2010 12:00PM by Tom Taulli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Law, Apple Inc (AAPL), AT and T (T)
As Apple (AAPL) continues to rack up huge profits, so are its attorneys. Hey, with a slowing economy, a smart idea is to sue growing companies, right?
Well, one of the many suits involves Apple's exclusive relationship with AT&T (T) to provide the phone and broadband services for the iPhone. Basically, the contention is that the alliance was meant to keep higher prices with minimum two-year subscription agreements as well as restrictions on technology development for a five-year period. Oh, there are also claims that Apple has a monopoly on the app store and has made it incredibly difficult to move to another mobile phone provider.
Continue reading Apple-AT&T Monopoly Suit Goes Class Action
Posted May 26th 2010 9:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Television, AT and T (T), Comcast Cl'A' (CMCSA), Verizon Communications (VZ)
TiVo (TIVO), an expert in digital-video recording, closed Tuesday's regular session at $9.15. It was up over 1%. Sure, that sounds swell when juxtaposed with Tuesday's market action. It does nothing, however, to make me like the stock.
The 52-week low for the shares is $6.41. The 52-week high is $18.93. The one-year chart is ... not appealing. You've got a big spike in buying interest near the right side, preceded by sideways action. Then, a nasty plunge. How can you possibly comprehend this technical situation? It's difficult at best, and I'm not going to pretend I know where the stock is heading.
Continue reading TiVo Records Another Loss in Q1
Posted Apr 22nd 2010 12:40PM by Gary Sattler (RSS feed)
Filed under: Good news, Products and Services, Internet, AT and T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ), Technology
A slight change of stance and high expectations for wireless devices other than phones might describe the current business direction for AT&T Inc. (T). Although still the very picture of stability, AT&T gave investors a moment of pause recently when it disclosed that it had garnered its fewest number of new Q1 customer contracts since 2004. Market saturation is being blamed as the most likely culprit in this decline, and the iPhone is no longer acting as much of a buffer.
There is no need to worry though, indications are that AT&T has seen this development coming, and the company is making adjustments to maintain cash flow, even though that revenue might not be coming from the company's most traditional sources. An AP article reveals that AT&T has high expectations of success for wireless devices other than phones, and that the company is lining itself up with some of the manufacturers of these new gadgets.
Continue reading AT&T: Where Do You Go from Here?
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