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Verizon, AT&T, And T-Mobile Set For Gains, Goldman Sachs Cites AI and Data Center Demand
Goldman Sachs analyst James Schneider, Ph. D., initiated coverage on the U.S. Telecom Services and infrastructure sector (14 companies) and is most constructive on wireless carriers and data centers.
Barclays Maintains AT&T(T.US) With Buy Rating, Maintains Target Price $20
Barclays analyst Kannan Venkateshwar maintains $AT&T(T.US)$ with a buy rating, and maintains the target price at $20.According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 57.9% and a total ave
Analysts Offer Insights on Communication Services Companies: AT&T (T) and Millicom International Cellular SA (TIGO)
Can Retirees Still Trust AT&T's 5.8% Dividend Yield?
Road to Bankruptcy Paved With DVDs: Final Breath for Redbox
Goldman Sachs is bullish on the development prospects of major US telecommunications companies, giving AT&T (T.US), Verizon (VZ.US), and T-Mobile (TMUS.US) a "buy" rating.
According to the Zhītōng Cáijīng APP, Goldman Sachs has expanded its coverage of the USA's telecommunications services and infrastructure industry and has given a first-time "buy" rating to AT&T (T.US), Verizon (VZ.US), and T-Mobile (TMUS.US). In a report on Monday, Goldman Sachs analysts stated: "We believe that the US telecommunications industry is undergoing a transformation. After experiencing a period of conglomerates characterized by shareholder capital losses, US telecom operators are refocusing on their core business." "For the first time in ten years, we are seeing US wireless operators entering into competition intensity and capital intensity."