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- AT&T Inc (NYSE:T) could hike mobile-service prices again to ease the impact of the surging inflation, Bloomberg quotes CFO Pascal Desroches.
- Inflation pressure is outrunning cost projections, Desroches reasoned.
- "We're seeing inflation in labor, supplies, energy, and transport. So we're keeping an eye on it," Desroches said at an investor conference.
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- If the pressure persists, "we're going to have to look at pricing again as a potential leverage to help offset that."
- Recently, Verizon Communications Inc (NYSE:VZ) disclosed plans to raise monthly service charges by $6 per line and $12 for limited data family plans beginning in July.
- AT&T increased rates by $6 per line and $12 for family plans in May. Verizon raised the prices shortly after citing similar reasons.
- Price Action: T shares traded lower by 1.80% at $19.41 on the last check Tuesday.
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