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AT&T Shares Drift Near 52-Week Low as Debt, Dividend and Earnings Stay in View
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AT&T Shares Drift Near 52-Week Low as Debt, Dividend and Earnings Stay in View

New York, June 16, 2026, 14:50 EDT

  • AT&T slipped about 1.5% Tuesday afternoon, trailing a broader market that was mixed.
  • AT&T’s Q2 earnings, set for July 22, are the next big stock driver.
  • The stock may appeal to income-focused investors, but debt, capital spending, and pressure from telecom rivals keep risks high.

AT&T Inc. shares fell Tuesday, last seen at $22.95, off 1.5% after starting the day at $23.32. AT&T moved in a range of $22.95 to $23.41 on volume around 27.9 million shares. Market value sat near $161 billion, based on latest data. Shares edged close to the 52-week low at $22.32 and are still far from the 52-week high of $29.79. The P/E ratio was about 7.7, so investors were paying less than 8 times annual earnings per share. Google

Investors weren’t reacting to new earnings news, but instead to ongoing concerns around rates, debt, and the telecom sector. Reuters said the Dow set a new intraday high on Tuesday with oil prices down. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq moved lower as the market waited on the Federal Reserve’s rate decision. That’s key for AT&T since high-yield telecom stocks like it often compete with bonds for income buyers. If rates stay up, dividend stocks have to show their cash flow is strong enough to take on equity risk. Reuters

AT&T’s latest numbers help bulls make their case. First-quarter revenue rose 2.9% from a year ago to $31.5 billion. Adjusted EPS came in at $0.57. Free cash flow was $2.5 billion. Free cash flow, which covers dividends, buybacks and debt payments, is what’s left after running the business and spending on upgrades. The company reported 294,000 net adds for postpaid phone lines and picked up 584,000 new advanced connectivity customers, including fiber and fixed wireless. AT&T kept its forecast for 2026: adjusted EPS between $2.25 and $2.35, free cash flow above $18 billion, and a dividend payout of $1.11 per share annually. AT&T Newsroom

The bear view is still obvious. AT&T’s legacy unit saw revenue drop 25.3% in the first quarter as customers ditched copper-based services. The company ended March with net debt at $126.4 billion—net debt being total debt less cash and equivalents. Big spending on fiber and wireless is another drag, with AT&T forecasting $23 billion to $24 billion of capital investment in 2026. In the longer run, investors keep an eye on satellite broadband rivals, especially after Reuters said earlier this month that Oppenheimer called SpaceX’s Starlink a disruptive threat for companies like AT&T. AT&T Newsroom

AT&T’s next big test is set for July 22. The company will report Q2 results before the NYSE opens and plans to hold an 8:30 a.m. ET call. Investors are expected to watch free cash flow, fiber net adds, postpaid phone growth, debt progress and management’s tone on the dividend. Google Finance data lists 13 Buys and 6 Holds out of 19 analysts, with no Sells and an average price target of $31.07 for the next year. That’s a bullish view, but there’s still execution risk ahead. AT&T Newsroom

AT&T isn’t exactly a clear bargain at today’s price, but it does have some appeal for cautious value and income buyers. The low P/E and about 4.9% dividend could look good if free cash flow picks up like management says it will. Still, the stock carries risk if you want faster growth or less debt. The next real test comes in July, when AT&T has to prove its fiber and wireless gains can outpace old business losses, keep the dividend safe, and start cutting leverage.

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