Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

I Have a Question

I know this is probably a poor place to ask, but since I know for a fact that upper management monitors this board, (ask me how I know...on second thought, don't), this question is for you. Don't worry, it's anonymous, so no one will know who you are! I will state up front that I am not an employee, and I am no longer a stock holder, I sold all my AT&T stock early in the year at the strong advice from my advisor.

The question is, what is the purpose for AT&T's existence? Dial tone is dead, and you're in the process of off loading that business, probably not a bad idea. You are bleeding wireless customers at a fatal rate, and don't seem to be too worried about it. A mistake in my opinion. You are outsourcing most of your cloud computing functions, a bigger mistake. And for crap's sake, please don't tell me that you are becoming a "content provider", one of the most over-used and mis-used cliches ever in the history of mankind. To say I'm sick of hearing those two words used together would be comparable to saying that Noah's great flood was a "rain event". If your answer is the above tired cliche, are you attempting to compete with Google? Or are you thinking you will replace Google? My humble opinion is that you aren't going to out-Google Google.

Anyway, curiosity has just gotten the best of me, and I've been pondering this question. Would love to hear informed thoughts.

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Post ID: @OP+OvaPJER

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I highly doubt business leaders on the executive level monitor this post. A long time ago in the mid 1990's as a boy. I and my mom were bumped to first class on a delta trip due to some travel complications on Delta's behalf.

It was quite a memorable experience for me. I'd say I was about 10. Very impressionable and full of personality. Anywho, I met two AT&T executives. My mother excused me for my intrusion. But the two kept engaging in conversation with me. Asking me questions and finally what I wanted to be someday.. I told them I didn't know. But I liked computers and had an ATT computer at home (ATT globalist PC) ....

Fast forward to 2007, I get hired to work for COR after earning some stripes in indirect. Worked for 10 years. Switched seats on the bus multiple times. By the time I was laid off in March I had been working towards completing my CCNA. I find it rather Ironic that the company paying my tuition reimbursement in order for me to get my CCNA also wanted to lay me off to retool for their 2020 workforce.

The two executives on the plane were adorable. However, they weren't any example of the monsters I'd eventually meet. There are some nasty leaders within the ranks at AT&T. Is surprising that for a company that prides itself on its values etc there are so many backstabbing credit taking individuals.

Shame, one of the oldest United States For Profit companies doing the dirty to United States Laborers.

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Post ID: @7rkn+OvaPJER

Go ahead buy it up, put all your retirement money in to T stock and trust that your hero Randy will provide.

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Post ID: @6czj+OvaPJER

6igf, go ahead and do that then report back to tell us how that worked out for you one year from today.

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Post ID: @6wpj+OvaPJER

Time to buy it up. Opportunity to make some money now that T is in the doorstep of acquiring the best content in the world.

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Post ID: @6igf+OvaPJER

T stock, 1 year change, -10.89%.

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Post ID: @6yjw+OvaPJER

OvaPJER-4oua, it's you're, not your, wasted, not waisted, and I'll, not ill. Who is ignorant? Good grief, if you're going to attack someone's intelligence, at least attempt to show that you have a tiny amount of your own.

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Post ID: @4xjc+OvaPJER

your ignorance is less to be desired, perhaps you saw the 2nd quater numbers and noticed how ignorant you are, or perhaps your a sprint employee or perhaps comcast and are wishing, unsure why i even waisted my time commenting ill exit.

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Post ID: @4oua+OvaPJER

what is the purpose for AT&T's existence?

87 Billion in profit last year.

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Post ID: @4fwj+OvaPJER

Good luck with that, OvaPJER-2wba

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Post ID: @2bpf+OvaPJER

5G - Business/Public Safety Solutions - Advertising - OTT Entertainment Anywhere - Connected Car - Smart Cities just to a name a few things for AT&T's future existence. The Real question is "what is Verizon, Tmobile and sprints purpose for existence. Bad Idea selling your stock. Once Time Warner deal closes the stock will dramatically increase.

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Post ID: @2wba+OvaPJER

@OvaPJER-ymu, that seems to be the best explanation I've heard for AT&T's existence. I don't believe it is a very good long term plan, but the folks in charge will bail, taking their golden parachutes with them, leaving their employees and stockholders holding the bag.

And to the troll who pointed out how much I "lost" since I sold my T stock at the first of the year, you are wrong. I sold at a nice profit, reinvested it in a different company that has increased in value as well. My advisor told me at the first of the year that his firm was becoming concerned about the direction AT&T seemed to be taking. A little advice to you, the way to make money in the stock market is to sell when the stock is up, not wait until it starts dropping. You got that tip for free!

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Post ID: @1fuk+OvaPJER

Ask an insightful question and the trolls swarm to confuse and distract.

It is almost like a yelp rating, the more trolls you get, the better the question was.

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Post ID: @1jhs+OvaPJER

TO OvaPJER-qau: If a profit is made when selling shares it is not a mistake to sell them, especially if you think the officers of the company are playing games and the company's inept and misguided management will cause deterioration of the stock price in the future. Dividends are only good if they are higher than a decline in share price (capital appreciation).

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Post ID: @1vxc+OvaPJER

The CWA will save our jobs as soon as they finish their hotdogs and chips--just keep paying your dues!!!

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Post ID: @1xbs+OvaPJER

"LMAO!!! Upper management monitors this board, and you know this by not working there??

I think this guy made the OP's point perfectly. Obviously this guy is one of those monitoring.

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Post ID: @mwf+OvaPJER

"LMAO!!! Upper management monitors this board, and you know this by not working there??

What type of stupid advisor do you have???? You may hate AT&T but offing their stock was stupid he already cost you this year big time. DIVIDENDS have always been heaven from AT&T.

Holy cow the people who post on the layoff are so ridiculous.

Did I say that I NEVER worked there? No, I said that I didn't work there now. Who is ridiculous?

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Post ID: @qac+OvaPJER

LMAO!!! Upper management monitors this board, and you know this by not working there??

What type of stupid advisor do you have???? You may hate AT&T but offing their stock was stupid he already cost you this year big time. DIVIDENDS have always been heaven from AT&T.

Holy cow the people who post on the layoff are so ridiculous.

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Post ID: @qau+OvaPJER

To me, the strategy is clearly making money on advertising by leveraging customer data. Our actual products are just the means to mine this data. I've worked on some of the systems that intercept all the web traffic on the cellular network which can analyze what you are doing down to the individual customer level. This behavioral data is very valuable.

So, yeah, we are trying to out-Google Google, and it is a huge mistake. This is where outsourcing all our computing resources will bite us. We have to pay a vendor for resources to model and analyze the data at any useful scale. We have to deal with the bureaucratic inter-corporate process of moving sensitive data in and out of our network, and the breaches/lawsuits that come as a result. We also have to pay a fleet of amateur "Data Scientists" with their nanodegrees to build algorithms to compete with 20 years of Google special sauce.

Google's infrastructure is all in house, they don't even buy servers. They assemble all their stuff from commodity parts for a fraction of what we will even pay Oracle for their sh--ty cloud. They have more compute and data in the tip of their pinky than we will ever have. They can mine more data at a lower cost than us, which means the folks who want to buy the data will get a better deal from Google.

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Post ID: @ymu+OvaPJER

Clearly AT there is no mention of corporations or other such entities in the constitution. The corporation must not enjoy the protection of the Bill of Rights. In a true democracy, yet they are protected by the government, in which the only loser would be the american worker.

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Post ID: @uqf+OvaPJER

They are closer to a hedge fund than a viable telecommunications company. Randy and the board are constructing a shell company that buys other businesses as part of a short term strategy to maximize profits.

Whats missing is an interest in running a competitive business successfully in the long term, they are not building anything, they are completely focused on short term massive payouts to themselves in the form of stock options and bonuses.

They lie to the stockholders, the government and the customers to cover up this scheme.

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