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In reply to the discussion: AT&T kills home Internet service in NY over law requiring $15 or $20 plans [View all]Lurker Deluxe
(1,054 posts)31. Gross ...
EBITA??
30% - no
20% - no
10% - no
Apple?
30% - yea
Why does Apple not have to provide a $200 I-Phone?
If we are just talking about revenue?
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AT&T kills home Internet service in NY over law requiring $15 or $20 plans [View all]
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
OP
Will universal basic income stop this loophole that corps use? Has anyone ever calculated
in2herbs
Yesterday
#3
There will likely be no reprecussions to AT&Ts decision, hence a corporate loophole. Just as commentary,
in2herbs
Yesterday
#14
If corps are not "forced" (at times) to provide a product against their wishes because it goes against
in2herbs
23 hrs ago
#19
State imposed price caps that are legitimately at or under the cost of rendering the service don't
kelly1mm
Yesterday
#5
I use the hot spot all the time and the prepay ATT is also used for the portable hot spots use for all sorts
LiberalArkie
22 hrs ago
#25
How much does it cost AT&T to provide this service? Lets assume it is more than $15 per month. Why would
kelly1mm
Yesterday
#12
How you do you know the service is still lucrative at these mandated price points? nt
kelly1mm
21 hrs ago
#44
AT&T gross profit for the twelve months ending September 30, 2024 was $73.123B, a 1.61% increase year-over-year.
Celerity
23 hrs ago
#22
What is their cost basis? Are they actually incurring a loss at the legally-mandated prices?
Celerity
22 hrs ago
#30
Do you agree with governments mandating developers set aside a certain percentage of new residential builds for low cost
Celerity
21 hrs ago
#46
The US govt should provide high speed internet for everyone in America at a low cost.
Yavin4
Yesterday
#16
The Affordable connectivity program was a godsend from the Biden administration
tishaLA
21 hrs ago
#42