AT&T has sealed a significant $850 million sale-leaseback deal with Reign Capital, a move that underscores the company's strategic focus on optimizing its real estate portfolio. This transaction not only provides AT&T with immediate financial benefits but
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A sale-leaseback deal is a financial strategy where a company sells its assets, usually real estate, to a third party and then leases the same assets back. This allows the company to free up capital that can be reinvested in core business activities while maintaining the use of the assets.
AT&T secured $850 million from the sale-leaseback deal with Reign Capital.
The capital raised from this deal will be used to invest in network infrastructure, innovative technologies, and other core business activities to drive growth and enhance the customer experience.
Reign Capital is a leading real estate investment firm that has acquired a portfolio of AT&T's properties, including data centers, office buildings, and retail locations.
The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of next year, pending regulatory approvals.
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