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  1. 50 Highest-Paid CEOs in AP Survey

    Fri, 25 May 2012

    9 million, down 11 percent 38. Montgomery F. Moran, Chipotle Mexican Grill, $18.8 million, up 39 percent 39. Randall L . Stephenson , AT&T, $18.7 million, down 8 percent 40. Richard D. Fairbank, Capital One Financial, $18.7 million, up

  2. AT&T drops bid to buy T-Mobile, plans $4B charge

    Mon, 19 Dec 2011

    the breakup fee it agreed to pay Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile's parent, if the bid fell through. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said in a statement that "customers will be harmed and needed investment will be stifled." He blamed resistance

  3. AT&T revamps stores in tablet push

    Sun, 11 Sep 2011

    AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson got an Amazon Kindle as a Christmas gift in 2007. A few months later, the company unwrapped a new emerging-devices group to

  4. Ahead of the Bell: AT&T to Defend T-Mobile Deal

    Thu, 26 May 2011

    Mobile USA would lead to better wireless service and faster mobile Internet connections for more Americans. Randall Stephenson , president and CEO of AT&T Inc., and Rene Obermann, chief executive of Deutsche Telekom AG which owns T

  5. Despite huge salaries, CEOs cling to their perks

    Tue, 12 Apr 2011

    to be “robust and competitive enough to attract and retain key talent,” according to its 2011 proxy. CEO Randall Stephenson , 50, doesn’t appear to be going anywhere; he’s been with the company since 1983. Yet, on top of compensation

  6. CEOs hold on to perks

    Mon, 11 Apr 2011

    to be “robust and competitive enough to attract and retain key talent,” according to its 2011 proxy. CEO Randall Stephenson , 50, doesn’t appear to be going anywhere; he’s been with the company since 1983. Yet, on top of compensation

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  1. AT&T CEO talks optimistically about T-Mobile deal

    Mon, 4 Apr 2011

    Randall Stephenson was known as a finance whiz before 2007, when he became CEO of AT&T. But the telecommunications giant needs its Oklahoma City

  2. AT&T chief optimistic about future

    Mon, 4 Apr 2011

    Randall Stephenson was known as a finance whiz before 2007, when he became CEO of AT&T. But the telecommunications giant needs its Oklahoma City

  3. ATT CEO talks optimistically about T-Mobile deal

    Sun, 3 Apr 2011

    Randall Stephenson was known as a finance whiz before 2007, when he became CEO of AT&T. But the telecommunications giant needs its Oklahoma City

  4. Mobile broadband covets over-the-air TV space

    Fri, 25 Mar 2011

    the last four years, on our network alone, mobile broadband traffic has increased by 8,000%,” AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said this week. The company expects that demand to grow as much as 1,000% over the next five years, he

  5. Spectrum fight: Mobile broadband vs. TV broadcasts

    Thu, 24 Mar 2011

    the last four years, on our network alone, mobile broadband traffic has increased by 8,000%,” AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said this week. The company expects that demand to grow as much as 1,000% over the next five years, he

  6. AT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion

    Mon, 21 Mar 2011

    seen over the last four years on our network alone mobile broadband traffic climb by 8,000%," AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson says. The company expects that demand to increase as much as 1,000% over the next five years. As a result

  7. AT&T's T-Mobile deal makes it No. 1 in wireless

    Mon, 21 Mar 2011

    seen over the last four years on our network alone mobile broadband traffic climb by 8,000%,"� AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson says. The company expects that demand to increase as much as 1,000% over the next five years. As a result

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  1. PHOTO Randall Stephenson, chief executive officer and president of AT&T, speaks at a news conference where it was announced that AT&T Inc. will be buying its wireless rival T-Mobile USA

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