AT&T shareholders have overwhelming approved changes to the corporation's charter, which until last month was at the centre of a lawsuit involving three pension funds.
With the charter amended, AT&T's break up plans can now go unimpeded. Previously, a two thirds majority was needed for any disposition, but now a simple majority is all that is required. At the tel...
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