AT&T Loses Whopping 1.4 Million TV Customers in Q3, Lays Out Plan Responding to Activist Investor

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AT&T Loses Whopping 1.4 Million TV Customers in Q3, Telco Outlines Plan to Respond to Activist Investor Concerns

AT&T announced a three-year capital allocation plan aimed at addressing concerns of activist investor Elliott Management, under which the company said it will continue to sell of pieces of the business to get its balance sheet in shape. Through 2022, the company pledged to make “no major acquisitions” and laid out a plan which it [...

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