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*Data last updated: 2026-04-20 03:49 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-20 03:49, AT&T (T) is priced at $26,51, with a total market cap of $185,58B, a P/E ratio of 8,13, and a dividend yield of %4,18. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $26,04 and $26,60. The current price is %1,80 above the day's low and %0,33 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 33,48M. Over the past 52 weeks, T has traded between $22,95 to $29,79, and the current price is -%11,01 away from the 52-week high.

T Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$26,40
Market Cap$185,58B
Volume33,48M
P/E Ratio8,13
Dividend Yield (TTM)%4,18
Dividend Amount$0,27
Diluted EPS (TTM)3,05
Net Income (FY)$21,88B
Revenue (FY)$125,64B
Earnings Date2026-04-22
EPS Estimate0,55
Revenue Estimate$31,24B
Shares Outstanding7,02B
Beta (1Y)0.539
Ex-Dividend Date2026-04-10
Dividend Payment Date2026-05-01

About T

AT&T Inc. provides telecommunications, media, and technology services worldwide. Its Communications segment offers wireless voice and data communications services; and sells handsets, wireless data cards, wireless computing devices, and carrying cases and hands-free devices through its own company-owned stores, agents, and third-party retail stores. It also provides data, voice, security, cloud solutions, outsourcing, and managed and professional services, as well as customer premises equipment for multinational corporations, small and mid-sized businesses, governmental, and wholesale customers. In addition, this segment offers broadband fiber and legacy telephony voice communication services to residential customers. It markets its communications services and products under the AT&T, Cricket, AT&T PREPAID, and AT&T Fiber brand names. The company's Latin America segment provides wireless services in Mexico; and video services in Latin America. This segment markets its services and products under the AT&T and Unefon brand names. The company was formerly known as SBC Communications Inc. and changed its name to AT&T Inc. in 2005. AT&T Inc. was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
SectorCommunication Services
IndustryTelecommunications Services
CEOJohn T. Stankey
HeadquartersDallas,TX,US
Official Websitehttps://www.att.com
Employees (FY)133,03K
Average Revenue (1Y)$944,50K
Net Income per Employee$164,54K

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2026-04-17 17:22

Cardano Founder Hoskinson Warns BIP-361 Could Freeze 1.7M Bitcoin

Gate News message, April 17 — Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson recently warned that the proposed Bitcoin BIP-361 upgrade, designed to protect against quantum computing threats, has been incorrectly classified as a soft fork when it is actually a hard fork, according to comments made to CoinDesk. Hoskinson argued that if BIP-361 were implemented, approximately 1.7 million BTC created before 2013 would be permanently frozen, including 1 million BTC held by anonymous Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto. He claimed that owners of these early-issued coins cannot provide proof of ownership because they predate the introduction of seed phrases, making it impossible to transfer them. The warning comes as the cryptocurrency sector intensifies efforts to address quantum computing risks following Google's quantum threat report in late March. Beyond Bitcoin, other projects including Dogecoin (DOGE) and Tron (TRX) have begun testing quantum-resistant technology.

2026-04-17 16:01

NYSE Submits Rule Change Proposal to Allow Tokenized Securities Trading

Gate News message, April 17 — The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) submitted a rule change proposal (SR-NYSE-2026-17) to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 9, proposing to add Rule 7.50 and amend related provisions to permit eligible securities to trade in tokenized form on the exchange. The proposal, developed in coordination with the Depository Trust Company's (DTC) three-year tokenization pilot program, follows the model of similar Nasdaq rules already approved by the SEC. Under the proposal, tokenized securities must share the same CUSIP number, trading symbol, and shareholder rights as their traditional counterparts to trade at equal priority in the same order book. The initial scope is limited to Russell 1000 Index constituents and ETFs tracking major indices. Settlement will remain T+1, and existing regulatory rules will apply equally to tokenized securities.

2026-04-17 09:01

Tokyo Launches Stablecoin Implementation Subsidy Program with Maximum Grant of 40 Million Yen

Gate News message, April 17 — Tokyo officially implemented the Stablecoin Social Implementation Promotion Business Subsidy Grant Guidelines on April 15, 2026, offering subsidies to businesses developing yen-denominated stablecoin (SC) use cases within the prefecture. The maximum subsidy amount is 40 million yen, covering up to two-thirds of eligible expenses. Eligible applicants must have a registered headquarters or branch office in Tokyo, obtain necessary licenses or complete registration in compliance with law, not receive government or other municipal grants or contracts in the same fiscal year, have no ties to anti-social forces, and have no tax payment delinquency. Eligible expenses include external platform usage fees, professional consulting and audit fees, and system development costs, but exclude consumption tax and SC backing asset allocation funds. The Tokyo governor selects subsidy recipients through public recruitment and review committee evaluation, with review details kept confidential and results not subject to objection. If recipients fail to create actual stablecoin use cases or obtain subsidies through improper means, the governor may cancel the subsidy decision and demand repayment. Overdue repayments incur a penalty interest rate of 10.95% annually.

2026-04-08 03:31

Yesterday, the Ethereum spot ETF saw net outflows of $64.61 million, with Fidelity and BlackRock as the main outflow sources.

Gate News message. On April 8, according to monitoring by Trader T, yesterday (April 7), Ethereum spot ETFs recorded net outflows of $64.61 million. Of these, Fidelity FETH recorded outflows of $48.21 million, and BlackRock ETHA recorded outflows of $16.39 million—together, they accounted for all of the total outflow. The remaining institutions had no fund flow that day.

2026-04-03 09:43

Bitcoin mining difficulty increased by 3.87% to 138.97 T, with current hashrate of 986.02 EH/s

Gate News update: On April 3, according to CloverPool data, the Bitcoin network completed a new round of mining difficulty adjustment. The difficulty value increased by 3.87% to 138.97 T. The current Bitcoin network hashrate is 986.02 EH/s, and the next difficulty adjustment is expected to take place in about 14 days.

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WhaleMinion

WhaleMinion

5 minutes ago
Been following the Ripple saga pretty closely, and honestly it's one of the most interesting regulatory battles in crypto. Let me break down what's actually been going on since the SEC lawsuit kicked off back in December 2020. So here's the thing - the SEC decided to come after Ripple Labs claiming they ran a $1.3 billion unregistered securities offering through XRP sales. The founders created XRP way back in 2012, but the SEC's main argument hinges on the Howey test, which basically determines if something qualifies as a security. Their case: Ripple sold XRP for money, which ticks that box. What's wild is Ripple's pushback. They're pointing out that if XRP is a security, then so is Ethereum and basically half the market. Yet somehow the SEC gives those a pass. The inconsistency is pretty glaring when you look at it. Ripple's also arguing the SEC has no jurisdiction since tons of XRP trading happens on exchanges outside the U.S. Fast forward almost two years, and we're finally seeing some movement. Back in September 2022, both sides filed for summary judgment - basically saying they have enough evidence to skip the trial. That's when Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse went on a social platform saying the SEC just wants to remake the law instead of actually applying it. Their general counsel Stuart Alderoty added that after two years, the SEC still can't even identify a contract for investment or satisfy the Howey test requirements. The real impact here goes way beyond Ripple. Whoever wins this case is essentially setting the regulatory playbook for crypto worldwide. It'll determine whether coins are securities, which authority controls them - everything hinges on this. Now the interesting part - XRP got absolutely wrecked during this whole thing. The token peaked back in January 2018 at $3.65, and it got delisted from major U.S. exchanges. But lately? When the court news started breaking, XRP started moving differently from the broader market. We saw major whale activity with millions of XRP moving between exchanges. As of now, XRP is trading around $1.41, up about 6.41% over the past week. That's a solid recovery trajectory. The price action shows buyers are definitely watching this case closely - it broke through key resistance levels that traders had been watching. For the first time in months, we're seeing genuine upside momentum. Here's how I see the possible outcomes playing out: Bullish case: Ripple wins, XRP gets relisted on U.S. exchanges, and the token continues climbing. That would be huge for the entire ecosystem. Middle ground: Ripple loses in the U.S. but keeps operating internationally. In that scenario, XRP probably just moves with the broader crypto market like everything else. Bearish case: Full loss, token gets banned worldwide. Ripple would have to completely pivot their business model, and XRP could crash down to around $0.15 levels. The thing is, Ripple has a solid team and product - they've landed over 100 institutional partnerships globally and have major presence in Asia and the Middle East. But at the end of the day, Judge Analisa Torres is going to make the call that shapes not just Ripple's future, but potentially the entire regulatory framework for crypto. That's how big this actually is. Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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LidoStakeAddict

LidoStakeAddict

6 minutes ago
Just caught something worth thinking about in the broader geopolitical tech conversation. Musk recently dropped a pretty stark warning about Taiwan's role in the global AI chip supply chain, and honestly it cuts to the heart of where the real leverage sits right now. Here's the core issue: basically all advanced AI chips come from Taiwan right now. Not most—all. And when you dig deeper, TSMC alone is handling over 90% of the world's cutting-edge semiconductor production. These are the chips that power everything from data centers running large language models to military systems. So if Taiwan's supply gets disrupted, the global AI infrastructure doesn't just slow down—it potentially collapses. Musk was pretty direct about this in his podcast with Ted Cruz. He laid out that if China moved on Taiwan in the near term, the world loses access to these advanced chips, and that becomes a massive national security issue for the US. He's arguing that domestic chip manufacturing capacity isn't just nice to have—it's essential. And he's right that current US efforts aren't scaling fast enough. What's interesting is how this ties into the broader US-China tech competition. Commerce Secretary Lutnick just made noise about DeepSeek potentially circumventing chip restrictions, which shows China's willing to get creative to access the latest technology. But here's where it gets nuanced: DeepSeek's actually proven you can build competitive AI models with older, less powerful chips if your software and algorithms are sharp enough. That's a different kind of threat than people initially thought. Meanwhile Taiwan's caught in this uncomfortable middle position. TSMC's $100 billion expansion into the US is partly about hedging geopolitical risk, but it's also creating real tension back home. Some Taiwanese analysts worry that moving too much production offshore weakens Taiwan's strategic importance. Others see it as necessary to keep US security commitments solid. It's a genuine dilemma with no clean answer. The way I see it, Taiwan's semiconductor dominance is both its greatest asset and its biggest vulnerability right now. That concentration of production capability makes the island a critical chokepoint in the global tech supply chain, but it also makes it a target. The next few years are going to be crucial for how this plays out.
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CoinRelyOnUniversal

CoinRelyOnUniversal

9 minutes ago
Is the market about to rebound? Don't rush; before these three signals appear, it's all "false hope"! Many people love to find "reasons for a rebound" over the weekend. But the reality is harsh: most rebounds are used to trap people. Let's first answer the core question: Will the market turn around? The answer is—possibly, but not necessarily real. A true reversal requires three conditions: emotional recovery, capital inflow, and structural stabilization. If the price just rises a little, it’s more like a "catching a breath." Now look at your watchlist. Have you noticed that some stocks, during their decline, suddenly start to "stop falling"? This is usually capital tentatively building positions. But note, this signal needs confirmation; don’t jump in after just one sighting. The third key point: which signals are worth watching? The first is increased trading volume, indicating new funds entering; the second is a breakthrough of key resistance levels; the third is market sentiment shifting from extreme pessimism to neutrality. If none of these three appear, then the rise is likely just short-term fluctuation. Many people lose money not because they can't analyze, but because they are too impatient. When the market shows a little movement, they can't resist acting, only to be caught on the wrong side. Here's a practical tip: only do one thing over the weekend—make a plan, not decisions. Actual trading actions should be left for after the market opens. To sum up: a rise without signals is noise; a rise with signals is an opportunity. Don’t be fooled by "looks like it’s going up." #周末交易计划
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