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AT&T stock drop prior to earnings announcement

Since September 15 there have been 15 down days with the earnings announcement on October 22 coming up = bad news that has been leaked to select individuals.

Where is the SEC?????

$29.62 to $25.91


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“ Where is the SEC????”

You do understand it’s not the SEC’s job to run policy traded companies right?

public not policy. You are such a dope. As previousel stated - Yes the SEC does investigate insider trading.

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Post ID: @eq+1k817st0k

"You do understand it’s not the SEC’s job to run policy traded companies right?"

You do understand that the OP is alluding to insider trading and the sharing of non-public information by the leaders of the corporation, which is an illegal offense that is monitored by the SEC, right?

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Post ID: @dg+1k817st0k

@bf

Losing ground doesn’t mean you’re ahead.

You can be behind and still losing ground, which we are.

Did anyone truly believe this leadership team could turn this company around?

From where I’m sitting, they aren’t trying to drive success. They’re intentionally sinking the entire ship.

I’m not talking about just how they treat their employees. I’m talking about every single business decision I am aware of from the top down. Like many of you, my role gives me a view into the decisions being made on how our network is evolving. We are in for a world of pain. The more service you put on a single box, or a few fibers, the larger the outage. The more service you put on the cloud the larger the outage. Think these problems are easy to isolate and mitigate?

Just look at the AWS outage yesterday and how long it took to repair. It caused chaos all over the country including our network. Get ready for a lot more of that right here at T.

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Post ID: @de+1k817st0k

“ Our SVP told our VP and AVP teams that we are losing ground to T-Mobile…”

And also that water is wet.

There is no “ground” to lose to TMO. They surpassed us long ago. What are you even talking about?

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Post ID: @bf+1k817st0k

“ Where is the SEC????”

You do understand it’s not the SEC’s job to run policy traded companies right?

And that poorly run companies generally have that reflected in their stock price? Like we do?

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Post ID: @be+1k817st0k

Simple math imbecile C Suite.

  • Employees hate T so they cut services along with family and friends.
  • Ex employees hate T so they cut services along with family and friends.
  • Foreign employees love T but T costs are way out of line with their budgets.
  • Households making 100 grand are “OK” with T until they use T support. Then, Bye bye forever.
  • Households making less are not OK with T and only fall for the free phone gag one time. Then Bye bye forever.
    The funniest part is that T coddles and strokes its left wing zing bot customers but none of them even consider T for their services because T is cost prohibitive. They’re all marching on no kings day as a paid agitator that just walked out of mommy’s basement with a nose ring and purple hair. AT&T, your weird delivered.
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Post ID: @bd+1k817st0k

Large customers are dropping like flies. RTO backfired.

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Post ID: @b8+1k817st0k

I wouldn’t call it a leak. Our SVP told our VP and AVP teams that we are losing ground to T-Mobile and MVNOs and that earnings would impact the stock price. Our chief of staff looped in the other level 3s who have LTSP comp. Thankfully we had time to unload stocks. Kelly and JVBs team shared as well. It’s all the rage in Akard.

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