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AT&T’s Stock Drops After Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of FCC

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Last updated: June 4, 2026 9:46 pm
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Published: June 4, 2026
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AT&T, a prominent player in the telecommunications sector, experienced a notable drop in its stock price, closing Thursday at $22.79 following a 3.23% decline. The downturn came in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling that sided with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which had previously imposed $57 million in penalties against the company. This decision marked a significant moment for AT&T, highlighting regulatory challenges that could impact its operations moving forward.

The ruling was not just a legal loss; it underscored the ongoing scrutiny that AT&T and other telecommunications providers face from regulatory bodies. The case stemmed from allegations that AT&T had sold confidential customer location data, leading to sanctions for violating federal telecommunications laws. Analysts view this outcome as a clear indication that the FCC retains considerable authority in overseeing industry practices, rather than showing signs of weakening.

In tandem with the Supreme Court’s decision, Oppenheimer analysts downgraded AT&T stock to a neutral rating. This was primarily attributed to rising competition from satellite internet providers, positioning AT&T as “most at risk” in an evolving market landscape. As a consequence, AT&T’s stock has declined approximately 8% over the past week, raising concerns among investors about its future trajectory.

Trading activity for AT&T surged during this period, with volumes reaching 72.1 million shares—an increase of about 79% compared to the three-month average of 40.2 million shares. This uptick suggests heightened investor interest, albeit amid a backdrop of uncertainty.

In a broader market context, the S&P 500 showed a modest gain of 0.41% to close at 7,585, while the Nasdaq Composite dipped slightly, down 0.09% to finish at 26,831. Within the telecommunications sector, AT&T’s competitors also felt the impact of the FCC ruling, with Verizon Communications closing at $44.87 after a 3.82% loss and T-Mobile U.S. finishing at $177.02, down 2.44%.

For potential investors contemplating AT&T as a viable investment, there are cautionary signs. Financial advisory services, such as The Motley Fool Stock Advisor, have identified alternative stocks that they believe offer better long-term growth prospects than AT&T. Historical performance data indicates that investments recommended in the past have yielded substantial returns, raising the question of whether AT&T can compete against newer growth opportunities in the market.

Given these dynamics, investors are advised to carefully assess AT&T’s current situation and weigh the potential risks associated with its regulatory environment and competitive market pressures before making investment decisions.

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