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  2. Attempted acquisition of T-Mobile USA by AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T, T-Mobile, and Deutsche Telekom was a lawsuit brought by the US Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice seeking to block the merger of AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile USA. [ 11 ] Had the purchase been completed, AT&T would have had a customer base of approximately 130 million users, making AT&T the largest wireless carrier in the United ...

  3. Why This Buyout Wouldn't Help AT&T Stock - AOL

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  4. Why AT&T Stock Popped Today - AOL

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    AT&T (NYSE: T) stock jumped 4% through 11:05 a.m. ET Tuesday after outlining its "strategic plan to drive sustainable growth and enhanced shareholder returns" through 2027. Build the nation's ...

  5. Is AT&T Stock a Good Long-Term Investment? - AOL

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  6. Here's My Top Dividend Stock for 2025 - AOL

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    Those small improvements spread across an enormous customer base are a big deal for AT&T's bottom line. A great stock for 2025. AT&T has made tremendous progress over the past few years in undoing ...

  7. AT&T Wireless Services - Wikipedia

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    The AT&T Wireless brand was retired by Cingular on April 26, 2005, six months after the close of the merger. This was per a pre-spinoff agreement with AT&T Corp. that stated that if AT&T Wireless was to be bought by a competitor, the rights to the name AT&T Wireless and the use of the AT&T name in wireless phone service would revert to AT&T Corp.

  8. Centennial Communications - Wikipedia

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    AT&T hoped to obtain approvals by the end of the second quarter of 2009. In an attempt to quell regulators, on May 9, 2009 AT&T entered an agreement with Verizon Wireless to sell off certain existing Centennial service areas in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi for $240 million pending the successful merger of AT&T and Centennial. [6]

  9. Elliott Management May Be Right About AT&T Stock - AOL

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    When you're a big company, you need to think big in order to keep on growing. That was the thought process behind AT&T's (NYSE:T) moves into becoming not only a distributor of content but a ...