AT&T to Take $1 Billion Charge on Health-Care Reform
By News on Mar 26, 2010
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March 26 (Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc., the U.S.'s largest telephone company, said it will take a $1 billion first-quarter charge related to the health-care law signed this week by President Barack Obama. The non-cash charge has been triggered by a change in the tax treatment of Medicare subsidies, the Dallas, Texas-based company said today in a regulatory filing....
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