AT&T (T) Valuation Check As New AI App And Unlimited Your Way Plans Target Customer Churn
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AT&T’s New Plans and App Put Customer Value in Focus AT&T (T) is drawing investor attention after rolling out new Unlimited Your Way wireless plans alongside an AI powered customer app, both aimed at improving value, convenience, and churn management in a tight telecom market. See our latest analysis for AT&T. The recent AI powered app launch and refreshed Unlimited Your Way plans come as AT&T’s share price has climbed to US$28.31, with a 17.23% 90 day share price return and a 79.58% three...
AdvertisementAT&T’s New Plans and App Put Customer Value in Focus AT&T (T) is drawing investor attention after rolling out new Unlimited Your Way wireless plans alongside an AI powered customer app, both aimed at improving value, convenience, and churn management in a tight telecom market. See our latest analysis for AT&T. The recent AI powered app launch and refreshed Unlimited Your Way plans come as AT&T’s share price has climbed to US$28.31, with a 17.23% 90 day share price return and a 79.58% three year total shareholder return suggesting momentum has been building over time. If you like the mix of connectivity and technology AT&T is leaning into, it may be worth widening your radar to other telecom adjacent opportunities such as 35 AI infrastructure stocks With AT&T trading at US$28.31, sitting close to analyst targets yet carrying a strong value score and a sizeable intrinsic discount, you have to ask: is there still a mispricing here, or has the market already baked in future gains? Most Popular Narrative: 11.9% Undervalued AT&T’s fair value in the most followed narrative sits at $33 per share versus the current $28.31 price, framing a clear value gap for investors to interrogate. The company keeps creating value by paying down debt, and shifting future earnings to shareholders. The company will continue differentiating by creating unique bundles tailored to its users. Read the complete narrative. Curious what has to happen in fiber, wireless bundles, margins, and f...