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T stock
/tiː stɑːk/
Definition
1
The common stock of AT&T Inc., a major American telecommunications company, traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'T'.
2
A financial instrument representing ownership in AT&T, known for its high dividend yield and stability in the telecom sector.
Examples
Investing in T stock feels like cozying up with a vintage rotary phone—reliable dividends in a smartphone world.
My broker said T stock is boring; I said boring pays the rent while flashy tech stocks take a nap.
Bought T stock just in time for the merger drama—now I'm streaming scandals with shareholder perks.
T stock's yield is so juicy, it's like AT&T is handing out free minutes to my wallet.