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Stay the course John!!
Stay the course John!!
T is $18.71 today. Down from its 1 yr peak $19.12 on 6/28. TMUS $179.04. VZ $ 41.14.
Typical Stankey ralley . . . gone like a fa-t in the wind! I wish the Stank would blow off to Augusta and not come back.
Debt? What debt?
The AT&T enterprise value is actually very high unfortunately, most of the value is allocated to debt holders.
you’ll see T holds up recently
I guess you want us to forget the history. If it's doing good this week, you can forget about the long term disaster it's been? With no accountability from the idi0ts who put it there. Even a broken clock is right twice a day and with T, somehow they don't even make it once.
“Lots of comparisons to the S&P which is mostly fair but the S&P gains have been driven by a handful of stocks like Nvidia. Remove those and compare T to many of the other strong performers and you’ll see T holds up recently. Alternatively compare a number of more “blue chips” to the S&P and you’ll see similar or worse comparatives.”
‘The S&P is doing bad when you remove all the stocks that are doing good.’
Oh ok.
Lots of comparisons to the S&P which is mostly fair but the S&P gains have been driven by a handful of stocks like Nvidia. Remove those and compare T to many of the other strong performers and you’ll see T holds up recently. Alternatively compare a number of more “blue chips” to the S&P and you’ll see similar or worse comparatives.
2 hours ago by Anonymous | 4 reactions (+3/-1)
Post ID: @2fev+1tfpi7gz
No Sir, I'll consider the AT&T shares fund that is added to my 401K company match. I lost just a little...
Complaining about the stock when you don't even own stock. Sad.
Lots of comparisons to the S&P which is mostly fair but the S&P gains have been driven by a handful of stocks like Nvidia. Remove those and compare T to many of the other strong performers and you’ll see T holds up recently. Alternatively compare a number of more “blue chips” to the S&P and you’ll see similar or worse comparatives.
When T finally does crater, all the analysts will say is it was a man-made disaster. The market place had nothing to do with T failing. It was poor decision making, bad acquisitions and pure greed! T thought it could double its annual revenue by becoming a one stop shop, but ultimately hurt its bottom line!
Verizon 41.24
T is almost there, NOT!
You know it’s BAD when people get excited over $2-$3!
VERY BAD
What is T-Mobile at ?
Never mind, DON’T LOOK!
Yup...Dumpster fire continues. Call me when it reaches $60 like the Elliott Group analysis projected three years ago. This is chump change...Thanks SBC.
woo-hoo! maybe Stank will cash out his options and retire. one can only hope
That is what you get when you invest in a telecom company. You want big return, take bigger risks. Bitcoin calling for you.
“Woop D Doo. Share price goes up $2.00. Just like Stank, your vision is just as short. Tinky Tiny gains gets you all excited.. This is why the company is going nowhere. NO REAL VALUE.
Actually AT&T is still in a value deficit. It hasn't recovered from Randall. No one left at AT&T has any ideas for growth and innovation. Just a bunch of cooking books to make people believe the numbers tell a good story. Enjoy your mouse morsel.”
It’s hilarious watching these boomers get excited over 20% in a year when those who sold T and bought NVDA are up 200% in the past year (what I did).
I find it low-key hilarious that young people who are in stocks tend to smash boomlet dividend scrubs.
Woop D Doo. Share price goes up $2.00.
Just like Stank, your vision is just as short. Tinky Tiny gains gets you all excited..
This is why the company is going nowhere. NO REAL VALUE.
Actually AT&T is still in a value deficit. It hasn't recovered from Randall.
No one left at AT&T has any ideas for growth and innovation. Just a bunch of cooking books to make people believe the numbers tell a good story.
Enjoy your mouse morsel.
$19.06 for now.
Enjoy it while it lasts, still not even matching the S&P but desperate holders who didn’t sell when they should have gotta huff on that copium.