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About the Company

AT&T Inc., an abbreviation for its predecessor's former name, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's third largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest wireless carrier in the United States behind T-Mobile and Verizon. As of 2023, AT&T was ranked 32nd on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations, with revenues of $122.4 billion. The modern company claims the history of the original AT&T founded in 1885 and all relevant history is found on the company’s website. The company to bear the AT&T name began as a merger of the SBC Corporation (an original Baby Bell) and AT&T Corporation (Ma Bell). SBC began its history as the American District Telegraph Company, formed in St. Louis in 1878. After expanding services to Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas through a series of mergers, it became the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in 1920. Southwestern Bell was a subsidiary of the original American Telephone & Telegraph Company, itself founded in 1885 as a subsidiary of the original Bell Telephone Company founded by Alexander Graham Bell in 1877. In 1899, AT&T became the parent company after the American Bell Telephone Company sold its assets to its subsidiary. During most of the 20th century, AT&T had a near monopoly on phone service in the United States through its Bell System of local operating companies. This led to AT&T's common nickname of "Ma Bell". The company was formally rebranded as AT&T Corporation in 1994. The 1982 Modification of Final Judgment concluded the 1949 anti-trust lawsuit United States vs. Western Electric Company and American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and resulted in the breakup of the Bell System, in which AT&T divested ownership of its local operating subsidiaries. The regional operating companies were reorganized in seven Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), commonly called "Baby Bells", including Southwestern Bell Corporation (SBC). The latter changed its name to SBC Communications Inc. in 1995. SBC acquired fellow Baby Bells Pacific Telesis in 1997 and Ameritech in 1999. In 2005, SBC purchased its former parent AT&T Corp. and took on the latter's branding, history, and stock trading symbol, as well as a version of its iconic logo. The merged entity, naming itself AT&T Inc., launched on December 30, 2005. The newly merged and renamed AT&T Inc. acquired BellSouth Corporation in 2006, the last independent Baby Bell, making the two companies' joint venture Cingular Wireless (which had itself acquired AT&T Wireless in 2004) a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc. Cingular was then rebranded as AT&T Mobility. AT&T Inc. also acquired Time Warner in 2016, with the proposed merger confirmed on June 12, 2018 and the aim of making AT&T Inc. the largest and controlling shareholder of Time Warner, which it then rebranded as WarnerMedia in 2018. The company later withdrew its equity stake in WarnerMedia in 2022 and merged it with Discovery, Inc. to create Warner Bros. Discovery, divesting itself of its media arm. Today's AT&T reconstitutes most of the former Bell System, and includes four of the seven "Baby Bells" along with the original American Telephone and Telegraph Company, including the long-distance division.

Exchange

NYSE

$122B

Total Revenue

None

Employees

$1M

Market Capitalization

16.23

Price/Earning ratio

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Latest News on AT&T INC.

Philadelphia Eagles flash glimpse of plan at left guard without Landon Dickerson and it wasn't one anyone predicted

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The Philadelphia Eagles flashed their plan at left guard with Landon Dickerson sidelined due to a knee injury, and it wasn't one that anyone could have predicted.

2 Americans drown in a 3-hour span at same Bahamas resort: Police

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Two Americans have died from apparent drownings in separate incidents on the same day at the same Bahamas resort, officials said on Sunday.

Jules Witcover, Political Reporter and Columnist, Dies at 98

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A journalist of the old school, he covered presidential races and political affairs for several newspapers and in many books, as well as in a long-running column, “Politics Today.”

Family 'beyond lost' at death of father in crash

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The family of Mr Hough, from Macclesfield in Cheshire, said in a tribute that they were "truly devastated" at the loss of a "most wonderful" father-of-three. "He will be missed by his partner, his loving mother and father, sister, brother-in-law and nephew", they said.

Nvidia-Backed Lambda Eyes Funding at Over $4 Billion Valuation

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Lambda Inc., a cloud infrastructure firm which counts Nvidia Corp. among its backers, is in talks with investors about a funding round that could value the company at $4 billion to $5 billion ahead of a potential initial public offering,

My nine hours at Trump’s bewildering summit

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After travelling 2,000 miles, enduring a three-hour security screening and arguing over seating arrangements with the Russian media, expectations were high for the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

‘General Hospital’ Star Tristan Rogers Dies At Age 79

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Soap opera star Tristan Rogers, who is best known for his longtime role on “General Hospital,” has died. His manager confirmed his death in a statement on Friday, Aug. 15. He was 79.

Record-breaking surfer icon Dale Webster, who hit the waves every day for 40 years, dead at 76

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Surfing icon Dale Webster, a California native who set the record for most consecutive days surfing, has died. Webster, also known as the “Daily Wavester” because of the incredible feat, passed away in Rohnert Park, Calif, his family confirmed to the New York Times and other outlets.

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