So he’s claiming a 700M shortfall, but they’re going to buy 10B of the stock back. Pure genius!
AT&T (NYSE:T) has outlined its multi-year strategic growth plan during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. The company projects $50 billion+ in financial capacity over the next three years, with plans to return $40 billion+ to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases from 2025-2027.
The plan includes maintaining the current $1.11 per share annual dividend, totaling $20 billion+ in dividend payments, and approximately $20 billion in share repurchases. The company's Board has already authorized an initial $10 billion stock repurchase program expected to conclude by 2026, with an additional $10 billion planned for 2027.
AT&T expects to achieve its net leverage target of 2.5x in H1 2025 and forecasts wireless service growth in the higher end of 2-3% range, Mobility EBITDA growth in the higher end of 3-4% range, and consumer fiber broadband revenue growth in mid-teens for 2025.