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American Tower Corporation

AMT🇺🇸
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1.01%

As of May 18, 2026 at 24:05 UTC

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About American Tower Corporation

Sector
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS
Headquarters
BOSTON
Employees (FY)
4,866
Listed
1998-02-27
FIGI
BBG000B9XYV2

American Tower owns and operates about 150,000 wireless towers throughout the US, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. It also owns and/or operates 30 data centers in 11 US markets through its CoreSite segment. The company's customer base in the tower business is very concentrated, with most revenue in each market generated by the top three or four mobile carriers. The company operates 42,000 towers in the US, which accounted for about half of total revenue in 2025. Outside the US, American Tower operates about 47,000 towers in Latin America (dominated by Brazil), 33,000 towers in Europe, and 28,000 towers in Africa. American Tower operates as a REIT.

Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 1.03M
24h Volume₿ 9.27
24h Change1.01%
7d Change4.20%
1m Change10.21%

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The article compares two global real estate ETFs: iShares Global REIT ETF (REET) and FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (GQRE). REET offers a lower expense ratio (0.14% vs 0.45%), broader diversification with 323 holdings, and lower historical drawdown, making it ideal for cost-conscious investors. GQRE provides higher dividend yield (4.3% vs 3.4%) through quality-focused screening but carries higher costs and volatility, appealing to income-focused investors. Both funds hold similar core positions in large-cap REITs like Prologis and Welltower.

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AST SpaceMobile reported a significant Q1 2026 earnings miss with EPS of -$0.66 versus expectations of -$0.23, and revenue of $14.74M missing the $39.01M consensus. The stock fell over 13% in after-hours trading. However, the company maintains a strong balance sheet with $3.5B in cash and is advancing its BlueBird satellite fleet with 95% vertical integration. Despite high volatility (beta of 2.60) and a consensus Reduce rating, institutional investors remain bullish with $3B in net inflows over the past year.

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The article recommends four dividend stocks and one ETF for long-term investors seeking reliable income and wealth growth. Walmart stands out for strong e-commerce growth and consistent dividend increases, while American Tower and Realty Income offer attractive yields as REITs. The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF provides diversified exposure to 100 high-quality dividend-paying stocks with low fees.

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The Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) offers broad exposure across 158 U.S. REITs with a lower expense ratio (0.13%) and higher dividend yield (3.63%), while the iShares Select U.S. REIT ETF (ICF) concentrates on 30 large-cap REITs with a higher expense ratio (0.32%) and lower yield (2.6%). Despite higher costs, ICF has outperformed VNQ over five years, with $1,117 vs. $1,003 growth on a $1,000 investment, driven by its focus on sector leaders in data centers, cell towers, and healthcare properties.

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FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (GQRE) and Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) offer different approaches to real estate investing. GQRE charges higher fees (0.45% vs 0.13%) but provides greater global diversification, higher dividend yield (4.3% vs 3.6%), and outperformed VNQ over the past year (7.6% vs 1.6% return). VNQ offers lower costs, superior liquidity, and focuses on U.S.-listed REITs. The choice depends on investor priorities: cost-conscious investors favor VNQ, while income-focused investors seeking global exposure may prefer GQRE.

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