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Led by Wireless Unit, AT& T Reports a 21.5 Percent Gain

AT&T's first-quarter earnings rose 21.5 percent as its wireless division continued strong growth and the enterprise services division reversed a slide, the company said yesterday. The country's largest telecommunications company earned $3.46 billion in the quarter, compared with $2.85 billion in the...
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