AT&T and Verizon Communications Extend Their Reach
Big Trouble in Big Cable Town: Feds Kill Comcast’s Takeover of Time Warner Cable
Telecom’s Big 2 “Phone In”
Few companies attract as much attention when they report quarterly earnings as telecom’s Big Two: AT&T (NYSE: T) and arch rival Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ). The investment case for telecom’s Big Two is simple. They provide an essential service for which demand is rising.
AT&T Goes Direct
AT&T’s (NYSE: T) $48.5 billion acquisition of DirecTV (NSDQ: DTV) is the second major telecom tie-up announced this year. Here's our take.
AT&T and Apple: The Balance Shifts to Carriers
You’d be hard-pressed to beat AT&T (NYSE: T) for steady growth and reliable income--especially in a market where too many are blindly bobbing for Apples (NSDQ: AAPL).
Forget T-Mobile: Telecom Is Still for Spenders
The "uncarrier" T-Mobile: Yes, if you mean unsustainable and unprofitable.
The Deadly Allure of the Highest Yield
Pursuit of the sweetest yields all too often results in thoroughly sour consequences.
Big Telecom Scores Again
It’s not too soon to ask what happened to the assertion the Big Two US Telecoms would be skewered by rivals’ cut-rate pricing and a cheaper iPhone.
Buy AT&T, Not Apple
Forget what you’ve read about iOS7, iPhone 5C, China sales and the rest of the various and sundry device hype. Put your money in AT&T (NYSE: T), not Apple (NSDQ: AAPL).
Verizon Communications: Should You Buy It Now?
Verizon Communications' (NYSE: VZ) second-quarter results demonstrate why its stock trades at a premium, but investors should wait for a pullback before adding to their positions.