Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

AT&T is not too big to fail

I have a feeling that those in charge believe the company is too big to fail so they can try whatever they want and even if it's not a success, there'll still be time and an opportunity to try something else. Can somebody let them know that nothing, and I mean nothing is too big to fail? Have they never heard about Enron? Sears? Blockbuster? And on and on...

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Post ID: @OP+1p0Kgzea

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T is like Enron!!!

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Post ID: @1lbo+1p0Kgzea

AT&T is not run by anyone you think in this company. Vanguard Group and Blackrock run this company. We do what they say.

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Post ID: @1ozx+1p0Kgzea

The Stink would LOVE someone to buy T. Then the Stink would qualify for a huge buy out. Bigger than his golden parachute.

But that won't happen. No one is S T U P I D enough to buy Toxic-T with all that debt.

Stink will attempt to sell off any profitable parts of Toxic-T for a shinny nickle, but even that won't happen as nobody wants dying business and obsolete technologies or any union or the debt the Stink would attempt to load them with.

So it will be like GE. Eventually, the stock will go sub $10 and it will be uninvestable for institutions. Then the Stink will be forced to do a reverse stock split which cuts the dividend. Maybe the Stink will stop borrowing more $ to pay the dividend?

Yes, as the others have stated - the only one that wins in the Stink B A S T A R D

Go (to H E L L) Stink!

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Post ID: @faj+1p0Kgzea

AT&T will keep doing what it is doing. They will go deeper with Blackrock. If at a future point they suspend the dividend, then Bankruptcy would be the only option. By that point Stankey is done anyway and all financials and contracts will be reset/ renegotiated. Nobody will buy AT&T's debt. C-suite taken care of and everyone else screwed.

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Post ID: @mmd+1p0Kgzea

Also don't forget about Burger King.

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Post ID: @yzv+1p0Kgzea

We make telecommunications go.

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Post ID: @dew+1p0Kgzea

Op, go ahead and let Stank know AT&T is NOT too big to fail. Good luck in getting it through his thick head

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Post ID: @kub+1p0Kgzea

Don’t forget about Toys R Us!

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Post ID: @xta+1p0Kgzea

Just like they said the Titanic could not sink!

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Post ID: @bjr+1p0Kgzea

Imho I think the plan is to streamline the balance sheet and then get bought out by a Google or Amazon that’s trying to get into the mobile and internet business. However, I think regulators may have an issue with that merger.

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Post ID: @rgb+1p0Kgzea

as much as I want to agree there are so many back door talks that go on between corporations and the government we just don't know if they are or not.

who knows what this corrupt government promised them in exchange for who knows what.

we live in corporation not a constitutional republic. so the corporations have the power in slavelandia. need to destroy the act of 1871 and get back to the real country.

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Post ID: @txq+1p0Kgzea

WORLDCOM!

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