Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. (TDS) Shareholder/Analyst Call Prepared Remarks Transcript
Telephone and Data Systems NYSE: TDS said it is continuing to push ahead with its fiber expansion strategy while also moving to simplify its corporate structure through a proposed all-stock acquisition of the remaining public shares of Array Digital Infrastructure.
TDS swings to a Q1 profit on spectrum sale gains as fiber expansion and tower growth help offset legacy telecom declines.
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CE Curtis Ellergodt Rothschild Investment LLC | 149 | $4,738.17 | $5,134.54 | $396.37 | 8.37% |
| JD Jim Dushek HARBOUR INVESTMENTS Inc. | 504 | $21,186.44 | $17,433.36 | -$3,753.08 | -17.71% |
| SN Stephanie Nee HARBOR CAPITAL ADVISORS Inc. | 217 | $6,401.74 | $7,501.69 | $1,099.95 | 17.18% |
Daniel Loeb | 6.6M | $189.07M | $228.16M | $39.09M | 20.68% |
| BG Bart Gancher Intech Investment Management LLC | 87,299 | $3.19M | $3.02M | -$170,530.14 | -5.35% |
| Diversified Telecommunication Services Industry | Communication Services Sector | Walter Carlson CEO | NYSE Exchange | 879433829 CUSIP |
| US Country | 4,000 Employees | 16 Jun 2026 Last Dividend | 25 Jan 2012 Last Split | 18 Sep 1991 IPO Date |
Telephone and Data Systems, Inc., established in 1968 and based in Chicago, Illinois, stands as a prominent telecommunications company within the United States. The company operates via two primary segments: UScellular and TDS Telecom, catering primarily to consumers, business, and government entities. It differentiates itself through a broad array of communications solutions encompassing wireless, internet, TV, and voice services, along with a robust suite of IoT solutions. The offerings are positioned to meet the diverse needs of its users, ranging from standard telecommunications services to advanced connectivity and management solutions for various sectors.