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AT&T Inc
$26.21
After Hours:
$26.11
(0.38%)-0.100
Closed: Jan 30, 7:52:23 PM GMT-5 · USD · NYSE · Disclaimer
Top gainerMost activeStockUS listed securityUS headquartered
Previous close
$25.13
Day range
$25.15 - $26.29
Year range
$22.95 - $29.79
Market cap
184.44B USD
Avg Volume
41.92M
P/E ratio
8.60
Dividend yield
4.24%
Primary exchange
NYSE
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(USD)Dec 2025Y/Y change
Revenue
33.47B3.62%
Operating expense
12.53B2.42%
Net income
3.79B-7.16%
Net profit margin
11.32-10.37%
Earnings per share
0.52-3.70%
EBITDA
11.25B37.68%
Effective tax rate
2.56%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(USD)Dec 2025Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
18.23B452.88%
Total assets
420.20B6.43%
Total liabilities
291.71B6.24%
Total equity
128.49B
Shares outstanding
7.04B
Price to book
1.60
Return on assets
3.63%
Return on capital
5.35%
Net change in cash
(USD)Dec 2025Y/Y change
Net income
3.79B-7.16%
Cash from operations
11.32B-4.84%
Cash from investing
-4.34B19.00%
Cash from financing
-8.78B-49.96%
Net change in cash
-1.80B-364.85%
Free cash flow
7.96B145.93%
About
AT&T Inc., an abbreviation of its predecessor's former name, the American Telegraph and Telephone Company, is an American multinational telecommunications conglomerate headquartered at the Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. AT&T is the world's fourth-largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third-largest U.S.-based wireless carrier, behind T-Mobile and Verizon. On the Fortune 500, AT&T ranked 37th among the largest American businesses, with revenues of $122.3 billion. The first company to bear the name "AT&T" was founded in 1885 as a long-distance subsidiary of the Bell Telephone company. By 1899, AT&T assumed management of Bell Telephone's assets and developed a regulated monopoly over the U.S. telephone sector. AT&T's unparalleled dominance throughout telephony often led it to be nicknamed "Ma Bell." On November 20, 1974, the U.S. Justice Department sued AT&T under the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up the Bell System into separate companies. In 1982, AT&T agreed to the divestiture, and the Bell System was reorganized into seven regional telecom companies. AT&T retained its long-lines division, Western Electric, and Bell Laboratories. Wikipedia
Founded
Oct 5, 1983
Website
Employees
133,030
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