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Feb 13, 2026
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LONG
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Stankey confirms that after the current investment hump (hitting 40M fiber passings), "You should see capex as a percent of revenue start to tick down... to the mid-teens area." Telecom has been a capital-intensive "civil works project" for years. As Capex falls and revenue stabilizes (or grows via AI data demands), Free Cash Flow (FCF) mathematically expands. This secures the dividend and fuels the committed $45B shareholder return plan. LONG AT&T as a cash-flow inflection play. Disruption from LEO satellites (though Stankey dismisses this for enterprise/urban) or regulatory shifts. |
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Squawk Pod: AT&T CEO John Stankey & Treasury ...
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