KEY POINTS
  • AT&T announced CEO Randall Stephenson will retire and President and COO John Stankey will take over the position on July 1.
  • The transition comes at a tough time for AT&T as it deals with a mass loss of TV subscribers and enters the crowded streaming video market.
  • Elliott Management, the activist investment firm that pushed for executive changes at AT&T, said it "supports" Stankey as the company's next CEO.

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AT&T announced Friday that CEO Randall Stephenson will retire and will be succeeded by President and COO John Stankey on July 1, months earlier than expected.

Stephenson, 60, said in February he would remain CEO for the rest of the year, though he refused to project beyond that date. He will remain executive chairman of the board until January. AT&T shares were largely unchanged following the announcement.

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