AT&T stock surges to highest level in years

What began in 2018 as a hopeful endeavor into the media world left AT&T with billions of dollars in debt and a deflated share price. Now that it's ditching those plans and re-focusing on telecommunications, investors are eager to buy the stock. Read more about the company's strategy in this story and check out the pecking order of public companies in DFW.
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