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T fundamentals

AT&T (T) released its earnings on Jan 28, 2026: revenue was 33.47B (YoY +3.62%), beat estimates; EPS was 0.52 (YoY -3.70%), beat estimates.
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33.47B
+3.62%
EPS / YoY
0.52
-3.70%
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Jan 28, 2026
T Earnings Call Summary for Q4,2025
  • Market Leadership: 1.5M postpaid phone net adds and 1M+ fiber net adds in 2025, with 875K AT&T Internet Air additions.
  • Strategic Acquisitions: $900M annualized fiber revenue from Lumen deal, expanding reach to 40M locations by end-2026.
  • Financial Strength: $12B+ shareholder returns in 2025, $45B+ through 2028. 3-4% EBITDA growth in 2026, accelerating to 5%+ by 2028.
  • Convergence Success: 42% fiber convergence rate (200bps YoY), 10% higher wireless share in fiber areas.
  • Cost Efficiency: $1B+ annual savings since 2024, targeting $4B+ by 2028 through digital transformation and legacy cost reduction.
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T has released its 2025 Q4 earnings report, with revenue of 33.47B, reflecting a YoY change of 3.62%, and net profit of 4.16B, showing a YoY change of -5.72%. The Sankey diagram below clearly presents T's revenue sources and cost distribution.

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AT&T (T) key financial stats and ratios, covering profitability, financial health, and leverage.
AT&T (T)'s revenue and profit trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to showcase the revenue-to-profit funnel.
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AT&T (T)'s asset and liability trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to illustrate changes in its asset-liability structure.
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AT&T (T)'s cash flow trends over recent years, visualized with a waterfall chart to illustrate changes in its operating, investing, and financing cash flows.
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Where does AT&T (T) generate its revenue? Explore its key revenue streams and top earning regions.
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Track AT&T (T) Dividend Yield, Payout Ratio & Sustainability Through Its Dividend History
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