T-Mobile US, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides mobile communications services in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The company offers voice, messaging, and data services in the postpaid, prepaid, and wholesale markets. It also provides wireless devices, including smartphones, tablets, and other mobile communication devices, as well as accessories that are manufactured by various suppliers. The company offers services, devices, and accessories under the T-Mobile and MetroPCS brands through its owned and operated retail stores, as well as through its Websites. T-Mobile US, Inc. also sells its devices and accessories to dealers and other third party distributors for resale through independent third-party retail outlets and various third-party Websites. It serves approximately 63 million customers. The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.
T-Mobile Reports Inline Q1 EPS, Raises Full Year Outlook https://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-mobile-reports-inline-q1-104832369.html
Nice uptrend and very overbought T-Mobile US (TMUS) to Acquire 700 MHz Spectrum from AT&T http://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-mobile-us-tmus-acquire-110111135.html
T-Mobile shares pop 4% following Q2 earnings above Wall Street expectations http://www.marketwatch.com/story/t-...-street-expectations-2016-07-27?siteid=yhoof2
NewT-Mobile US (TMUS) Beats Q3 Earnings and Revenues Estimate http://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-mobile-us-tmus-beats-125312713.html
Analyst Upgrade/Downgrade Update Brokerage firm: FBR & Co. Change: Coverage Reiterated/Price Target Changed Previous Rating: N/A Current Rating: Market Perform Previous Price Target: $48 Current Price Target: $54
T-Mobile Wants to Untether Your Phone Number https://whotrades.com/feed?pinned=3516765&showMore=1&utm_source=maxsocial&utm_content=feed
T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS), led by its outspoken Chief Executive John Legere, has something up its sleeve for the self-styled “Un-carrier,” hinting at a big announcement to come at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, the annual tech fest held in Las Vegas each year.
Here you are! In March of 2013, T-Mobile disrupted the U.S. wireless market when it launched its Un-carrier program, which aggressively challenges the conventional pricing, terms and programs generally accepted by wireless carriers. Some of the programs launched under Un-carrier include unbundling the phone from the cost of a wireless plan, unlimited data, buying customers out of competitors contracts, free iPhone upgrades, the ability to stream video and music without eating away at monthly data caps and even issuing shares of T-Mobile stock to customers. T-Mobile also offers a DataStash program that lets customers roll over up to 20 gigabytes of unused data to the next month.
No effect from the downgrade T-Mobile Downgraded On Valuation, Postelection 'Melt-Up' T-Mobile US (TMUS) stock looks overpriced despite rampant speculation it'll be in play once telecom mergers resume, says MoffettNathanson, which downgraded the Uncarrier-branded wireless firm to neutral. Analyst Craig Moffett lowered his price target on T-Mobile, controlled by Germany's Deutsche Telekom (DTEGY), to 61 from 65. Goldman Sachs separately on Tuesday downgraded Deutsche Telekom stock to neutral and upgraded U.K.-based Vodafone Group (VOD) to buy. T-Mobile's Uncarrier marketing campaign, launched in March 2013, has enabled the company to gain subscriber and revenue market share vs. AT&T (T), Verizon Communications (VZ) and Sprint (S). AT&T has been the biggest loser of postpaid phone subscribers. http://www.investors.com/news/technology/t-mobile-downgraded-on-valuation-post-election-melt-up/
Verizon Returns To Unlimited Data In Battle Vs. T-Mobile, Sprint Source: http://www.investors.com/news/techn...nto-unlimited-data-battle-vs-t-mobile-sprint/
Buybacks means cheaper shares. More downwards trend folks. We are below the 200 SMA, first time this year. See you below 60 bucks.
$TMUS you can barely tell that it beat ER after looking at price action, same shit last Q too..sad for shareholders
Good move by T-Mobile. Legere wasn't going to overpay for Sprint. Now he'll use that money to build stronger bonds with content, NFLX. Remember what happened to YHOO when MSFT wanted to buy them. They got greedy and YHOO value plummeted. Same with Sprint now.