Is AT&T Inc. (T) the Cheap Blue Chip Stock to Buy According to Hedge Funds?

By Bob Karr | April 22, 2025, 10:51 AM

We recently published a list of 10 Cheap Blue Chip Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds. In this article, we are going to take a look at where AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) stands against other cheap blue chip stocks to buy according to hedge funds.

The broad-based market anxiety increased as the US policy uncertainty rose, says Fidelity. The financial markets were weighed down by tariff hikes, deregulation, and tighter immigration policies. The global business cycle is now less synchronized. As per the investment management firm, the US seemed to show mid- and late-cycle dynamics in Q1 2025. Furthermore, the diversification across fixed income and non-US assets is of utmost importance amid growth risks. While the gold and commodities gained, the US dollar decline fueled the non-US equities, says Fidelity.

Amidst US Policy Uncertainty, Diversification Remains Critical

As per Fidelity, the uncertainty regarding the direction of US policy impacted the financial markets during Q1, with investors digesting the news related to executive actions, such as tariff increases, deregulation announcements, reduced government staffing and programs, and tougher immigration activities. Also, the worries related to the economic effects of the tariff increases on the global economy saw an increase during the days after the quarter closed. Despite elevated growth risks, the global expansion was intact as of the close of Q1. Fidelity opines that diversification in fixed income assets and non-US assets is essential.

As per the investment manager, the S&P 500 Index delivered a return of −4.3% for Q1 2025, partly because of the performance of growth stocks (−10%). On the other hand, gold (+19%) and commodities (+8.9%) saw robust gains amid higher market uncertainty.

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Investors’ Approach Amidst Fluctuating Economic Indicators

According to Fidelity, the consumer inflation remained rangebound at ~3% during Q1, which was well above the 2% target of the US Fed. The firm anticipates sticky inflation around 3% for the next year, with upside risk resulting from tariff increases. As per the firm, the consumer inflation expectations have increased to multi-decade highs, making it simpler for businesses to pass the increased costs. Coming to the labor, it has remained tight so far, despite increased policy uncertainty, government layoffs, and federal funding cuts, says Fidelity. On the supply side, the broader labor force participation has stalled below the pre-pandemic rate due to slowing immigration as well as demographic constraints.

As per Marci McGregor, Head of Portfolio Strategy (Chief Investment Office), Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, the next few months can be a good time to play defense. The investors can consider defensive, dividend-paying, and value-oriented stocks. For the long term, the investors can position themselves for when the uncertainty around trade decreases. The volatility can provide a chance to buy assets supporting the long-term strategy at attractive prices, says McGregor.

Our Methodology

To list the 10 Cheap Blue Chip Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds, we scanned the holdings of the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF and chose companies that trade at a forward P/E of less than ~20.0x. We also mentioned the hedge fund sentiments around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Finally, the stocks were arranged in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiments.

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Is AT&T Inc. (T) the Cheap Blue Chip Stock to Buy According to Hedge Funds?
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AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 80

Forward P/E as of April 18: ~13.4x

AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) offers telecommunications and technology services. Raymond James analyst Frank Louthan upped the company’s price objective to $30 from $29, keeping a “Strong Buy” rating. As per the analyst, the firm sees AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) as a value driver, with wireless growth and FCF ramp expected to bring investors back. Elsewhere, Goldman Sachs reaffirmed a “Buy” rating on the company’s stock. This analyst has highlighted the company’s position as a favorable investment opportunity, mainly in the unpredictable market environment.

Some of the notable factors contributing to such outlook include AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T)’s unique market share gains in the telecommunications sector and the defensive nature of the business. As per the analyst, the healthy dynamics in the wireless market can exceed Street estimates, thanks to the robust subscriber growth and higher pricing. Furthermore, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T)’s focused fiber strategy can ramp up broadband revenue growth, supporting its expedited network expansion plan. The company’s copper cost reduction initiative can significantly improve its profit margins, says the analyst.

TCW Funds, an investment management company, released its Q3 2024 investor letter. Here is what the fund said:

“AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T), based in Dallas, TX, is a nationwide provider of voice, video, and data communications services to businesses and consumers in the wired, wireless, and broadband. At initiation, the stock had a $141 billion market capitalization and met all five valuation factors with an above market dividend yield of 5.6%. From a sustainability prism, the company completed its commitment to invest $2 billion by the end of 2023 to help bridge the digital divide. AT&T is working on enabling low-income households to access to low-cost broadband services through its Access service plan as well as reaching out to more rural communities and Tribal lands where internet access remains a challenge. It is nearly 85% the way to providing one million people in need with digital resources through AT&T Connected Learning® with the goal to be reached by the end of 2025. In 2020, the company announced that it is committed to be carbon neutral by 2035 with zero carbon emission across all operations. It is deploying Smart Climate Solutions – through efforts like its Connected Climate Initiative – that will help enable its business customers to reduce their emissions as well. The company’s goal is to help collectively reduce its emissions by one billion metric tons – a gigaton – by 2035, compared to 2018 levels. The primary catalysts are new/strong management and restructuring. John Stankey was appointed CEO in July 2020 and he is committed to refocusing the company and improving its financial performance. The company combined its WarnerMedia operation with Discovery during 1Q:22 which eliminated AT&T’s exposure to the rapidly evolving media industry and refocused its core telecommunication business thus eliminating a major drag on profitability and the company’s balance sheet by reducing long-term debt from a peak $176 billion during 2020 to $142 billion at the end of June 2024 quarter. AT&T is moving aggressively to reduce cost and sell non-core assets such as its advertising platform Xander to Microsoft† which was accomplished during 2022. The company has redesigned its network to be software driven structure reducing the capital investment cycle in its national network – resulting in a network that is flexible with unrivaled speed and reliability – thus enhancing its nationwide position. By the end of 2023, it expanded its 5G network to reach more than 302 million people in nearly 24,500 cities and towns in the U.S. The company’s mid-band 5G+ network alone grew to cover more than 210 million people. AT&T is one of the largest investors in digital infrastructure in the U.S. Over the five years ending 2023, the company invested nearly $150 billion primarily in its wireless, fiber optics, and wireline networks. The extensive restructuring and refocusing of AT&T on its core business should result in improved earnings and cash flow while at the same time reducing uncertainty for shareholders.”

Overall, T ranks 7th on our list of cheap blue chip stocks to buy according to hedge funds. While we acknowledge the potential of T as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that went up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks lost around 25%. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than T but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.

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