Telecoms Fade After Early Advances
January 16 2009 - 1:27PM
Dow Jones News
By Jeffry Bartash
Early gains fizzled and most telecommunications stocks were flat
to lower in Friday action, just days ahead of the inauguration of
President-elect Barack Obama.
Stocks have fallen sharply over the past week amid a slew of
poor corporate earnings reports, scores of layoffs and negative
U.S. economic data.
The new administration plans to seek a huge stimulus plan to
mitigate the effects of a steep recession, but investors are likely
to remain anxious until the economy shows signs of
stabilization.
In recent trades, AT&T Inc. (T), Verizon Communications Inc.
(VZ) and Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) tacked lower. Sprint was down the
sharpest, about 3% in value.
Several smaller stocks such as Embarq Corp. (EQ), CenturyTel
Inc. (CTL) and Windstream Corp. (WIN) edged higher.
In the equipment group, Tellabs Inc. (TLAB) dropped more than 4%
and Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) was down 2.5%.
Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) was one of the few notable advancers, up
2.3% at $35.62.
The Dow Jones Wilshire Fixed Line Telecommunications Index fell
0.6% to 870 points.
The Dow Jones Wilshire Telecommunications Equipment Index dipped
0.5% to 3,731 points.
-Jeffry Bartash; 415-439-6400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com
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