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Technology & Communications Options Traders Think AT&T Stock Will Climb Higher
AT&T stock (T) closed trading at $38.10 on December 4, rising 1.44% from the previous trading session, and I’m seeing more upside ahead.Cannabis Get Real: Scandal and Opportunity in the Market
Twitter is dealing with a scandal and Airbus seems to be making the most of the Boeing crisis. Plus, Canopy Growth has a new partner.Company & Industry Overviews Is Apple’s iPhone Subscription Model a Good Idea?
Apple (AAPL) seems to be gearing up to offer subscription-based services, the ideal option for stable, recurring revenue.Materials Get Real: Roller Coaster Continues This Earnings Season
AT&T stock is prospering, while Netflix’s problems could be rising. We also have the latest earnings including U.S. Steel and Chevron today.Consumer Tech Stocks Drive the S&P 500 to Record Highs
This year, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) and Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) have risen 19.2% and 35.5%, respectively. What’s driven this rally?Company & Industry Overviews T-Mobile-Sprint Merger: Mississippi Leaves Lawsuit
Mississippi, once a critic of the T-Mobile-Sprint merger, now backs it. Could other states withdraw from the multistate lawsuit opposing the merger?Company & Industry Overviews T-Mobile–Sprint: The Long Wait Could Be Nearly Over
A Bloomberg report on October 4, 2019, citing two industry sources stated that the T-Mobile–Sprint deal was set to receive majority support from the FCC.Company & Industry Overviews The T-Mobile–Sprint Merger’s Strategic Benefits
T-Mobile believes the T-Mobile–Sprint merger is good for competition. Earlier this year, the companies filed six commitments related to the deal.Company & Industry Overviews How Sprint Is Progressing in the 5G Space
On September 30, telecom giant Sprint announced that its 5G mobile network was now available for mobile virtual network operator use in Chicago.Technology & Communications Why Is AT&T Stock Rising Today?
Earlier today, Evercore ISI raised its 12-month target price on AT&T (T) stock from $34 to $40. AT&T stock closed trading at $37.43 on September 27.Company & Industry Overviews An Overview of the Streaming Services Industry
The pace that internet video streaming has evolved is nothing short of revolutionary. Streaming is a serious threat to the cable TV industry.Technology & Communications Why Are Analysts Losing Confidence in Sprint Stock?
Sprint (S) stock fell about 0.88% on Tuesday and closed the trading day at $6.78. It was trading 15.88% below the 52-week high of $8.06.Company & Industry Overviews AT&T’s Growth Strategy: How Does It Look?
Currently, AT&T has reached parts of 21 cities with its 5G mobile services. The company plans to reach certain parts of 29 cities by the end of this year.Technology & Communications Why AT&T Stock Hasn’t Had a Great Start This Week
AT&T fell about 1.6% on September 16. The stock closed the trading day at $37.31, 3.72% below the 52-week high of $38.75 it saw on September 11.Company & Industry Overviews AT&T Stock: Why Is It Falling Today?
AT&T (T) stock fell about 1% on Thursday. The stock closed the trading day at $38.38. The stock is trading just 0.95% below the 52-week high of $38.75.Company & Industry Overviews AT&T’s Time Warner Deal: Is Its Promise Faltering?
When AT&T acquired Time Warner, it said that the move would boost its traditional pay-TV and wireless businesses. AT&T hasn’t been keeping its promise.Company & Industry Overviews Qualcomm to Expand 5G Chip Tech Next Year
Qualcomm (QCOM) will expand its 5G chip technology next year. Qualcomm will soon power the mid-priced smartphones with its 5G wireless data networks.Company & Industry Overviews AT&T Makes Leadership Changes, Appoints a New COO
On Tuesday, AT&T announced the appointment of John Stankey as its president and COO—a new position. AT&T stock rose 0.3% and closed at $35.38 on the day.Company & Industry Overviews Video Streaming: Netflix Faces Fierce Competition
Competition taking a toll on Netflix as its share of US subscription video streaming market keep falling as rivals gain ground.Company & Industry Overviews Tech Stocks with High Dividend Yields for a Rough Market
When the 10-year Treasury yield dips to 1.6%, where do investors park their funds? You can look at stocks with a high dividend yield as an alternative.Company & Industry Overviews Dish Needs $10 Billion for Wireless, Can’t Sell Spectrum
Dish Wireless requires $10 billion for its network buildout, but it only has $1.9 billion in the bank. The FCC bars it from selling spectrum to raise cash.Earnings Report What’s T-Mobile’s Updated Outlook for Fiscal 2019?
Last week, T-Mobile (TMUS) reported strong second-quarter financial results.Company & Industry Overviews Should AT&T’s DIRECTV and Dish’s TV Business Go for a Merger?
Cable company Dish Network and telecommunications giant AT&T are considering merging their satellite TV businesses, according to Bloomberg.Technology & Communications What AT&T’s Moving Averages Suggest
Recently, AT&T (T) rose above its 20-day moving average, suggesting a bullish sentiment in its stock. On June 12, AT&T stock closed the trading day at $32.18. Based on this figure, the stock was trading 1.0% above its 20-day moving average of $31.86.Company & Industry Overviews AT&T Scraps Plans for Three-Tier Subscriptions
AT&T’s (T) WarnerMedia unit has reportedly scrapped its plans for three-tier streaming.Company & Industry Overviews How AT&T’s US Pay-TV Customer Losses Compare to Its Peers’
AT&T lost 544,000 traditional US pay-TV customers on a net basis during the first quarter, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ expectation of 385,000 net losses.Company & Industry Overviews Why AT&T Is Selling Its WarnerMedia Assets
AT&T is selling some WarnerMedia assets that became its properties after it purchased the media giant in June 2018.Consumer Why Did Frontier’s Customer Churn Rate Increase in Q1?
Frontier Communications (FTR) has been making efforts to retain its customers and maintain a lower churn rate in a highly competitive telecommunications sector.Earnings Report What Drove T-Mobile’s Earnings in Q1?
Over the past few quarters, T-Mobile beat analysts’ consensus adjusted EPS estimates. On April 25, T-Mobile delivered another solid quarterly report.Company & Industry Overviews Disney to Target Kids and Adults with Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu
Amid the growing shift from traditional cable to over-the-top streaming services, the Walt Disney Company (DIS) seems to have the upper hand.Company & Industry Overviews Disney plus Expected to Be Profitable in Five Years
Walt Disney (DIS) wants its flagship streaming video service, Disney Plus, to be profitable in five years.Company & Industry Overviews What Does 5G Have to Do with Zynga’s Business?
Zynga (ZNGA) is banking on 5G technology to enhance its growth potential.Company & Industry Overviews Verizon Aims to Improve Its Leverage Target in 2019
Verizon Communications plans to have a leverage of 1.75x–2.0x in 2019. The company ended 2018 with a net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA of 2.1x.Company & Industry Overviews Analyzing Verizon’s Revenue Trend
In fiscal 2018, Verizon Communications’ (VZ) total operating revenues rose ~3.8% YoY to $130.9 billion from $126 billion in fiscal 2017.Company & Industry Overviews What Awaits Apple in Video Streaming Market?
Apple (AAPL) appears to be nearing the launch of its long-anticipated video streaming service.Consumer Why Oracle’s Revenue Growth Is Getting Sluggish
Software giant Oracle (ORCL) topped revenue estimates of nearly $9.62 billion by 0.3% in the third quarter of fiscal 2019.Company & Industry Overviews How Verizon Is Working to Keep Its Churn Rate Low
Verizon is the leading US mobile operator with the largest retail postpaid market share.Company & Industry Overviews T-Mobile Sponsors Ariana Grande US Tour to Attract New Customers
Smartphone penetration hit 85% last year, a development that has forced telecommunication companies to think of creative ways to lure customers from competitors.Company & Industry Overviews Netflix Achieves Highest Customer Satisfaction for Originals
Video streaming giant Netflix (NFLX) has been spending billions of dollars on original content in the last few years.Company & Industry Overviews Will Samsung Galaxy Fold Eat up Apple iPhone Market Share?
Despite the rivalry between the two companies, Samsung is still one of the prominent component suppliers to Apple.Technology & Communications Dish Network Posts Upbeat Revenue, but Its Growth Remains Weak
Dish Network (DISH) reported revenue of $3.31 billion in the fourth quarter of 2018.Company & Industry Overviews Why Is Verizon Losing Prepaid Customers?
In the fourth quarter, Verizon lost 90,000 prepaid subscribers compared to 184,000 net losses in the fourth quarter of 2017.Technology & Communications AT&T Continues to Focus on Reducing Its Debt Levels
AT&T (T) ended the fourth quarter with an operating cash flow of $12.1 billion, capex of $4.2 billion, and a free cash flow balance of $7.9 billion.Company & Industry Overviews Verizon Beats, AT&T Meets Earnings Expectations in Q4
AT&T (T) posted fourth-quarter EPS of $0.86, in line with analysts’ estimates, on January 30.Earnings Report Inside Verizon’s Efforts to Cut Costs and Boost Savings
Verizon (VZ), the largest US wireless service provider, has been undertaking measures to boost its savings by cutting costs.Company & Industry Overviews Netflix Continues to Spend on Original Content and Shows
In the fourth quarter, Netflix’s global paid subscriber base reached 139.3 million.Company & Industry Overviews Why Is Hulu Posting Losses despite Its Strong Ad Revenue Growth?
According to Hulu, its 2018 advertising revenue rose 45%. Hulu is also adding subscribers and investing in original content and licensed series.Company & Industry Overviews Ericsson and Panasonic Partner on 5G
Ericsson (ERIC) and Panasonic have agreed to collaborate on exploring new 5G use cases.Company & Industry Overviews How Verizon’s Revenue Compares with Peers’
In the first nine months of last year, Verizon’s (VZ) net revenue grew ~4.9% YoY (year-over-year) to $96.6 billion from $92.1 billion, and in the third quarter, its net revenue grew ~2.8% YoY to $32.6 billion from $31.7 billion.Company & Industry Overviews Why Oracle Considers the AT&T Deal One of the Biggest
Last year, Oracle and AT&T entered into an agreement through which Oracle will migrate thousands of existing Oracle databases on AT&T’s network to Oracle cloud.