A mixed performance in the stock price over the year has left investors with either an optimistic or pessimistic outlook, depending on their point of view. The metric has seen a significant gain of 49.42% since the start of this calendar year. Looking back over the last six months, we can see a weaker performance of 25.43%. Over the past 30 days, the price of T has fallen by 1.43%. And in the last five days, it has surged by 1.29%.
AT&T, Inc ‘s stock market performance has been somewhat predictable. The company’s stock reached a 1-year high price of $29.19 on 07/01/25, while the lowest value for the same period was recorded at $18.14 on 07/23/24.
52-week price history of T Stock
Analyzing a stock’s 52-week high and low prices can offer important information about its present condition and future outlook. AT&T, Inc’s current trading price is -2.84% away from its 52-week high, while its distance from the 52-week low is 56.34%. The stock’s price range during this period has varied between$18.14 and $29.19. The AT&T, Inc’s shares, which operate in the Communication Services, saw a trading volume of around 21.09 million for the day, a figure considerably lower than their average daily volume of 35.6 million over last three months.
Market Capitalization vs. Financial Performance: A Comparative Study
AT&T, Inc (T) has experienced a quarterly rise of 0.78% in its revenues when compared to the same period in the previous year. Presently, the company has a total market capitalization of 204.07B and boasts a workforce of 140990 employees.
Combining Moving Average and Trading Volume Data for Better Market Insight
T’s Debt-to-Equity Ratio Cause for Concern? An In-Depth Look
The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio is a significant metric that provides insights into a company’s financial state and market presence. By dividing a company’s current liabilities by its shareholders’ equity, the D/E ratio depicts the extent of debt used by a company to fund its assets relative to the value of its shareholders’ equity. At the time of writing, the total D/E ratio for T stands at 1.38. Similarly, the long-term debt-to-equity ratio is also 1.30.