As of 2026-04-01 trading sessions, AT&T Inc. Depositary Shares each representing a 1/1000th interest in a share of 5.000% Perpetual Preferred Stock Series A (T^A) are trading at $100.0, posting a 0.00% change on the day so far. This exchange-traded preferred depositary share combines the fixed coupon characteristics of perpetual preferred securities with the liquidity of publicly listed equities, making it a widely tracked holding for investors seeking steady income with moderate volatility. Thi
T^A Awaits Catalyst: Support Hold Steady
T^A - Stock Analysis
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