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On Wednesday, AT&T Inc (NYSE:T) reported third-q uarter 2024 operating revenues of $30.21 billion, down 0.5% year over year. It marginally missed the analyst consensus estimate of $30.44 billion.
The slow recovery in smartphone purchases affected the topline performance, Bloomberg reports.
Adjusted EPS of $0.60 beat the estimate of $0.57. The stock gained after the print.
As per Bloomberg, AT&T’s 403,000 postpaid phone net adds a quashed consensus of 394.6 thousand.
In the Mobility segment, AT&T clocked 617 thousand wireless net adds, including 429 thousand postpaid phone net adds.
AT&T’s mobility segment saw a postpaid churn of 0.93% versus 0.95% a year ago.
The Consumer Wireline segment had 226 thousand AT&T Fiber net adds, falling short of the analyst consensus of 265.4 thousand due to adverse weather and work conditions in Southeast.
The company reported 135 thousand AT&T Internet Air net adds, lagging consensus of 147 thousand.
AT&T’s adjusted EBITDA of $11.59 billion was up from $11.20 billion a year ago. It spent $5.3 billion on Capex.
Net income plunged to $0.1 billion versus $3.8 billion in the year-ago quarter due to a $4.4 billion non-cash goodwill impairment associated with its Business Wireline unit.
The company generated $10.24 billion in operating cash flow (down from $10.34 billion in the year-ago quarter) and $5.095 billion in free cash flow (down from 5.182 billion last year).
Currently, AT&T’s dividend yield stands at 6.10%. Higher free cash flows could translate into shareholder returns through higher stock buybacks and dividends.
Prepaid churn was 2.73% compared to 2.78% in the year-ago quarter. Postpaid phone-only ARPU was $57.07, up 1.9% compared to the year-ago quarter.
Operating Income: Operating income was $2.12 billion versus $5.78 billion a year ago.
The mobility segment’s operating income was up 3.5% year over year to $7.00 billion, with a margin of 33.3% compared to 32.7% in the year-ago quarter.
The Business Wireline segment operating margin was (0.9)% compared to 6.7% in the year-ago quarter. The Consumer Wireline segment operating margin was 5.7% compared to 4.8% in the year-ago quarter.
FY24 Outlook: AT&T reiterated Wireless service revenue growth in the 3% range, Broadband revenue growth of 7%+, and adjusted EPS of $2.15 – $2.25 versus the $2.20 consensus.