Why AT&T Is A Great Buy After The Rumor

Summary:

  • T stock prices have been recently hammered by the AMZN market rumors, triggering highly attractive entry points for income-seeking investors.
  • AMZN may eventually introduce a MVNO strategy at a break-even price of $10, similar to other asset-light players such as Mint Telecom and Consumer Cellular.
  • While no one knows what will happen in the far future, it is unlikely that the e-commerce giant will enter this space for now, with representatives already debunking the speculation.
  • However, T may continue their underperformance ahead, due to their elevated capex and long-term debts.
  • Therefore, while we rate both T & VZ stocks as great buys at these depressed levels, investors that dollar cost average here must also adjust expectations accordingly.

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We have previously covered AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) in April 2023 here. At that time, the stock has been wrongfully sold-off, since its free cash flow generation has always been lumpy, depending on the timing of cash

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