AT&T Inc. reported fourth-quarter operating revenues of $40.96 billion, down 10.4 percent year-over-year, beating the consensus of $40.43 billion. WarnerMedia revenue growth partially offset the Business Wireline revenue decline. The results reflect continuing customer growth in wireless, fiber, and HBO Max. Adjusted EPS of $0.78 beat the consensus of $0.76. In the Mobility segment, AT&T clocked 884 thousand postpaid phone net adds, 1.3 million postpaid net adds, and 24 thousand prepaid phone net adds. In Mobility, it saw a Postpaid phone churn of 1.02 percent, which increased from 0.94 percent last year. The Consumer Wireline segment had 271 thousand AT&T Fiber net adds. In the WarnerMedia segment, total revenues jumped 15.4 percent Y/Y to $9.9 billion. Total global HBO Max and HBO subscribers grew by 13.1 million Y/Y to 73.8 million, and Domestic HBO Max and HBO subscribers increased 5.3 million Y/Y to 46.8 million, with a Domestic ARPU of $11.15. …