NEW YORK, July 5, 2026, 09:10 EDT
- U.S. markets open again Monday, as the NYSE was closed Friday for Independence Day observance. AT&T dropped for four sessions in a row, while the S&P 500 gained 1.8% for the week.
- Roughly 483 million AT&T shares changed hands from Monday to Thursday, close to 7% of the public float. More than 129 million shares traded in three separate sessions.
- Investors are watching the July 10 dividend record date and upcoming July 22 earnings for signs of free cash flow.
AT&T Inc. NYSE:T starts the week cut down by sharper investor worries. The stock dropped hard and traded on heavy volume. Shares finished Thursday at $20.58, off 9.4% since June 26. That’s just $0.69 above the week’s low of $19.89, which hit a new 52-week bottom for the stock in some data screens.
Rough day, solid week for stocks. S&P 500 climbed 1.8% this week, Dow up 2.0%, Nasdaq up 2.1% despite Thursday’s chip selloff, AP reported.
| Date | AT&T close | Daily move | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 29 | $21.82 | fell 3.96% | 84.99 mln |
| Jun 30 | $20.70 | dropped 5.13% | 131.12 mln |
| Jul 1 | $20.48 | slipped 1.06% | 137.69 mln |
| Jul 2 | $20.58 | added 0.49% | 129.37 mln |
About 483.2 million shares traded over four sessions, well above the average. MarketWatch lists the public float at 6.94 billion shares and average daily volume at 48.07 million, so that’s nearly 7% of the float turning over in those days, with daily volume running about 2.5 times the norm. That much volume is unusual for a large-cap telecom without earnings news.
| Company | Last price | Last change | Market value | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AT&T Inc. NYSE:T | $20.58 | up 0.4% | $144.6 bln | 6.9 |
| Verizon Communications Inc. NYSE:VZ | $42.56 | added 1.3% | $179.2 bln | 10.4 |
| T-Mobile US Inc. NASDAQ:TMUS | $177.52 | rose 2.6% | $195.6 bln | 18.9 |
Most of the pressure is hitting Space Exploration Technologies Corp. NASDAQ:SPCX and Starlink as investors watch for a move into U.S. mobile. “We are concerned the industry is underestimating the risk of satellite,” Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan wrote to clients, MarketWatch reported, after he cut AT&T to Perform. MarketWatch
AT&T is pushing back, saying satellite is best for rural coverage—not as a mass-market alternative to fiber or wireless in cities. CFO Pascal Desroches, speaking at a June Mizuho conference, called satellite a “great solution” for about 1% of the U.S. population who don’t have fiber, cable, fixed wireless or wireless infrastructure. He said urban and suburban networks still have a lower cost per bit. AT&T Investors
AT&T’s cash-flow test is coming up quicker than the satellite issue. The company stuck with its Q2 free-cash-flow forecast at $4.0 billion to $4.5 billion. AT&T also still sees stronger year-over-year growth in wireless service revenue and adjusted EBITDA than it did in Q1. Earnings are due out before the NYSE starts trading on July 22. The call will be at 8:30 a.m. ET.
AT&T declared a quarterly dividend of $0.2775 a share, with payment set for Aug. 3 to shareholders on record at the July 10 close. With shares ending Thursday at $20.58, the $1.11 annual payout puts the yield at around 5.4%. The lower stock price has pushed the implied yield higher.
| AT&T setup | Figure/date | Why investors care |
|---|---|---|
| Quarterly dividend | $0.2775/share | Stock drops so yield goes up |
| Record date | July 10 | First company-related milestone this week |
| Q2 free cash flow outlook | $4.0 bln-$4.5 bln | Measures how well dividend and buybacks are covered |
| Q2 earnings | July 22 | Next detailed read after recent drop |
AT&T is trading at $20.48, below the average price target of $30.39, according to Barron’s data. Targets range from $25 up to $36. The ratings table has 13 Buy calls, 3 Overweight and 12 Hold, none at Sell.
SpaceX will join the Nasdaq-100 on July 7, Investopedia reported. That move could keep the satellite story visible for index trackers and telecom investors as AT&T heads for Friday’s dividend record date. Desroches told investors AT&T isn’t looking for more assets and said the focus is to “execute on the assets” they have, pointing to copper retirement, wireless upgrades and broadband buildout. Investopedia