American Tower Corp
NYSE:AMT

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NYSE:AMT
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Price: 178.86 USD 0.02% Market Closed
Market Cap: 83.8B USD

During the last 3 months American Tower Corp insiders bought 994.1k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 31, 2025 by Reilly Eugene F , who bought 994.1k USD worth of AMT shares.

Last Transactions:
Reilly Eugene F
$+994.1k
Font Juan
$-150k
Goel Sanjay
$-863.7k
Meyer Robert Joseph Jr
$-594.2k
Meyer Robert Joseph Jr
$-547.9k
Reeve Pamela D A
$-1m
Smith Rodney M
$-2.9m
Smith Rodney M
$-2.6m
Goel Sanjay
$-1.2m
Noel Eugene M
$-8m
Puech Olivier
$-4.4m
Puech Olivier
$-964k
Meyer Robert Joseph Jr
$-508k
Puech Olivier
$-34.1k
Vondran Steven O
$-5m
Goel Sanjay
$-1.1m
Goel Sanjay
$-702.1k
Hormats Robert D
$-128.5k
Font Juan
$-106.6k
Smith Rodney M
$-2m
Vondran Steven O
$-338.3k
Thompson Samme L
$-502.6k
Smith Rodney M
$-628.4k
Reeve Pamela D A
$-962.6k
Thompson Samme L
$-227.5k
Reed Joann A
$-891.4k
Hormats Robert D
$-25k
Hormats Robert D
$-24.5k
Smith Rodney M
$-1.7m
Hormats Robert D
$-23.2k
Smith Rodney M
$-510.4k
Smith Rodney M
$-109.6k
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During the last 3 months American Tower Corp insiders bought 994.1k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 31, 2025 by Reilly Eugene F , who bought 994.1k USD worth of AMT shares.

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American Tower Corporation, a titan in the world of real estate investment trusts (REITs), stands as one of the leading players in the global telecommunications infrastructure industry. Founded in 1995 and with its headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, the company has cemented its role as a critical backbone of the digital communication age. Its vast portfolio comprises over 220,000 communications sites, including cell towers, rooftops, and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), sprawled across continents like North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. At its core, American Tower is in the business of owning, operating, and developing wireless and broadcast communications real estate. This extensive network of infrastructures became indispensable for cellular network operators, allowing them to lease space on these towers to install antennas and other equipment requisite for reliable wireless communication services. The revenue model for American Tower hinges on leasing space on its communication sites to wireless service providers, broadcasters, and government agencies, among others. The company signs long-term lease agreements, ensuring a steady and predictable income stream. As mobile data consumption incessantly rises, driven by the proliferation of smartphones, IoT devices, and streaming services, the demand for American Tower's real estate solutions continues to swell. This demand ensures that tenants, primarily large telecom operators, remain reliant on its infrastructure to expand their network coverage and capacity efficiently, without the need to invest heavily in building and maintaining their own tower networks. Thus, while the world marvels at the constant technological advancements, American Tower stealthily operates in the background, underpinning these innovations through seamless connectivity solutions that keep us all digitally tied together.

AMT Intrinsic Value
194.31 USD
Undervaluation 8%
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