T-Mobile (TMUS) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
T-Mobile (TMUS) witnessed a jump in share price last session on above-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions for the stock suggests that there could be more strength down the road.
T-Mobile collaborates with Disney to streamline the movie production process using 5G networks.
T-Mobile (TMUS) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
The joint venture of T-Mobile and EQT acquire Lumos to accelerate the deployment of fiber-to-the-home Internet access across the country.
REDDING, CT — A Joel Barlow High School student was recently awarded for her involvement in the school's Future Business Leaders of America Club. Patch and T-Mobile are teaming up to showcase future leaders in Connecticut and across the nation. According to Mario Almeida, the school's assistant superintendent and head of school, three students and the school's business teacher, Jose Gutierrez, recently achieved a third place finish out of twelve teams in the "Introduction to Social Media Strategy" category of their very first state competition. The competition was hosted by Southern Connecticut State University's School of Business and included over 300 students, according to Almeida. The following future leader information was obtained by Patch from Joel Barlow High School: Name: Kimaya Sajit Age: 16 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Redding Leadership qualities, position of leadership: Kimaya is the president of our FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America). She identifies her leadership qualities as being persistent, strong-minded, and focused on achieving both personal and team goals. As president, she consistently demonstrates initiative, a strong sense of responsibility, and the ability to inspire others to perform at their best. Future goals: Kimaya’s dream job is to be a surgeon. In what ways does this student stand out among their talented peers? Kimaya stands out among her talented peers due to her exceptional drive, maturity, and ability to lead with both confidence and empathy. While many students are hardworking, Kimaya goes beyond expectations by consistently taking initiative, thinking strategically, and motivating others around her. She balances academic excellence with real-world leadership experience, all while maintaining a grounded and approachable personality. Quote from student on what it takes to be a great leader: "Leaders don't always have a plan, but they keep going, stay positive, and help others do the same."
T-Mobile's partnership with Starlink is generating considerable marketing buzz and dramatically improving the functionality of its service. The promise of "No Dead Zones" and potentially life-saving service availability in remote locations is helping the company gain and retain new customers. T-Mobile's fundamentals are strong, with accelerating revenue and earnings growth, a reasonable PE ratio, and decent dividend.
TMUS is actively acquiring and deploying 600 MHz spectrum to expand its 5G network coverage.
Telephone and Data System's asset sales to TMUS, Verizon, and AT&T will transform its balance sheet, with TMUS assuming $2 billion of USM's debt. TDS preferreds, particularly its VV series, offer a significant 28% discount to liquidation value and an 8.3% yield on cost. The company still owns 4,409 towers and 30% of its spectrum assets. The $4.4 billion TMUS deal is set to close in 2025.
Throughout Warren Buffett's investment history, Berkshire Hathaway's investment portfolio has included all three major U.S. telecom companies. Dividend payments, a steady stream of revenue, and a reasonable valuation could have been reasons that Buffett's took an interest in these stocks.
T-Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ:TMUS, ETR:TM5) has been downgraded to a ‘Neutral' rating by analysts at Citi who believe it is overvalued when compared to its competitors. The analysts believe T-Mobile continues to generate favorable growth relative to the category and its competitors.
Citi analysts cut their rating on the wireless network operator's shares, citing a lack of immediate growth drivers.