1. AT&T's high dividend yield of 5.6% does not fully reflect its potential upside due to the inclusion of total shareholder yield, which includes share buybacks and debt paydowns. 2. Share repurchases at discounts can result in wealth transfer from selling shareholders to remaining shareholders. 3. Debt paydowns enhance the company's attractiveness by reducing enterprise value and improving valuation metrics.
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