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To: sm1th who wrote (74)5/27/2021 10:50:01 PM
From: RichInTheHeart  Respond to of 21990
 
I'm just curious if you bought T above $40.88/share when you bought it a little more than 6 years ago.

The only reason I say that is because they've paid out $11.88 in dividends and the most recent prices got down to $29/share. That would be a break even, of course not counting inflation.

And I don't particularly care for owning T too long, but currently have about 600 shares because it was paying me $1,200+/yr in dividends.

I will likely sell it off soon enough, but still need to wait for the options that I sold at a strike price of $33/share to close out this week.