Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Sponsorship

AT&T needs to end it’s sponsorship of AT&T Stadium and the Cowboys!

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The only thing missing from that no show playoff loss to the Packers was not seeing Christy Cream crying on Jerry’s shoulder in the owners box

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Post ID: @2vym+1qA9GRsm

Lily is the best marketing dollars spent, need more scenes at the beach selling cell phones at in a hut.

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Post ID: @2yxf+1qA9GRsm

America’s team, haha!
Cowboys su-k.

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Post ID: @2vkh+1qA9GRsm

The good news is that the season is always short so they don’t need to keep the stadium open long.

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Post ID: @1tgf+1qA9GRsm

People are losing their jobs and are dealing with skimpy raises. Meanwhile AT&T is spending tens of millions on a losing team and maintaining luxury boxes for the C-suite and their friends.

The luxury suites go for at least $500k!!

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Post ID: @1paz+1qA9GRsm

At&t Stadium is an appropriate symbol of losing for 2 losers: the team and the company.

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Post ID: @1edq+1qA9GRsm

We're growing mobile subscribers. Don't end the sponsorship.

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Post ID: @1syv+1qA9GRsm

“Stanley says Wall Street and Investment Community Doesn't Understand ATT Value”

Uhh… Isn’t it his job to get that message across. He and the rest of the C suite have failed big time.

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Post ID: @1ldj+1qA9GRsm

Keep the sponsorship. Lily, Cowboys, Texas and AT&T.

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Post ID: @1axd+1qA9GRsm

By this time everyone knows or should who what AT&T is. 3rd in wireless behind Verizon and T-Moble.
AT&T spends millions to say "Look at me, Look at me, Look at this stadium!

Divert your gaze and ignore the 135 billion dollar debt that Randy and Stankey have placed a once solid dividend company into.
AT&T IS THE MOST INDEBEBTED COMPANY IN HISTORY OF CAPATILSM.

Please, let us hear from the bootlickers, the sycophants, those hired because of nepotism.
We want to hear your pathetic excuses.

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Post ID: @1ojo+1qA9GRsm

Yeah!

T is broke!

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Post ID: @pem+1qA9GRsm

Why not just provide a great product at a great price backed with great service…on second thought…keep the sponsorship.

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Post ID: @ugr+1qA9GRsm

Why? Misery loves company...

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Post ID: @ihf+1qA9GRsm

But if Toxic-T ended the sponsorship, the Stink will not have his skybox and he might have to sit with the deplorables!

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Post ID: @hmj+1qA9GRsm

They’re both losers. Guilt by association.

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Post ID: @aqi+1qA9GRsm

The sponsorship is probably the single biggest market exposure ATT gets to the market most likely to make it the most money. It’s smart investing.

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Post ID: @lyi+1qA9GRsm

It's like Layoffs and Playoffs, the similarities are eerie between Cowboys and ATT.
1-Tmobile
2-Verizon
3-ATT(Stankey says Wall Street and Investment Community Doesn't Understand ATT Value, buy for a dollar sell for two bits, and we are the best)

1-Chiefs
2-Eagles
11-Cowboys(We can't get out of the first round in the playoffs, overpay for QB and head coach, but we are still the tops)

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Post ID: @olm+1qA9GRsm

Spot on.

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Post ID: @vpl+1qA9GRsm

Disagree-birds of a feather.

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