- by Emmanuel Camarillo
- 04 8, 2025
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IN THE EARLYATTSPATTSP 1980s & Corporation, then America’s telecoms monopoly, was the darling of Wall Street. As big tech of the day, it was the mightiest company in the & 500, accounting for 5.5% of the blue-chip index’s total market value. Today its largest descendants, & and Verizon, can only dream of their parent’s former glory. The two companies make up less than 0.7% of the index—and falling. Their combined market capitalisation of $250bn is roughly half what it was at the start of 2020; the & 500 is up by more than two-fifths since then (see chart).