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NYSE:T

AT&T (T)

22.06
+0.05 (0.23%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 11:59:56 pm Market Open.
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DON'T BUY
Owns Verizon instead who are building out the 5G network whereas AT&T is more into media after buying Time-Warner. He sold when AT&T bought more media.
DON'T BUY
It's no a phone company anymore. They bought Direct TV to get into the media business, which demands a lot of investment. ATT isn't the best competitor in this space.
DON'T BUY
He hasn't studied this in a while. The US telcos don't tempt him. They've acquired a lot of entertainment platforms, then paid them off. Bad balance sheet. He prefers Canadian telcos like Rogers who have de-levered a lot. Don't buy a stock only for its dividend.
DON'T BUY
vs. AT&T AT&T's 6.6% yield is safe, but the stock is dropping. He prefers Verizon with a stronger stock price though 4.2% yield.
BUY
He likes telecoms because of 5G and data-heavy applications. Data traffic will be enormous; people are consuming more and more data, huge amounts already. This will only grow. Only the huge telcos can support this traffic.
DON'T BUY
A base has not formed yet. It has a pretty significant downtrend. It will have a lot of resistance between $32-33 and until it chews threw that you will probably not get a base.
TOP PICK
Pays nearly a 7% yield. There's earnings upside; he sees a sector rotation where most telecos have sold off and are buying companies like this. (Analysts’ price target is $34.96)
BUY
Sees only modest growth in the dividend. He likes it. Offers a stable stream of income. There'll be less competition in wireless in the U.S. with the Sprint-T-Mobile merger. Trump pushing for U.S. companies ignoring Huawei in business: he sees Trump making noise, and the deals he ultimately signs aren't as tough on opponents as he had promised.
DON'T BUY
T-N vs. BCE-T. In a non-registered accounts should have BCE-T. He prefers it even in a registered account right now. T-N is a conglomerate of different businesses and hard to understand. BCE-T is growing faster.
SELL
He'd read a negative report about ATT. Their debt puts them in some danger. Look at Verizon or T-Mobile or Vodafone instead, because they are less levered.
DON'T BUY
Doesn't have traction. They bought DirectTV and just bought Time Warner to get into the streaming business, but are facing big competition from Netflix. Telephone makes up 60% of ATT's business. Wireline is not as profitable as some expected.
HOLD

Earnings got hit hard because of direct TV subscriptions going down. It will probably settle down. It is starting to form a base after coming down quite a bit. This is not the time of year to be in something like this. He does not see this stock performing extremely well over the next year.

BUY

He likes it but likes Verizon (VZ-N) better as they moved to 5G and he sees this technology as the future for everything we do in life.

BUY

Great fat income. 5G means massive capital investments. This company has too much debt and is a secondary player in the industry. Nice dividend.

COMMENT

Which one you prefer between AT&T (T-N) and Verizon (VZ-N) for an RRSP? Good companies with fine dividends. In terms of total return there are other companies with lower dividend yields but better growth prospects that he would rather choose.

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