A government blunder and TV woes have helped lift the company’s stock 54% in the past year. How to play it now.
T-Mobile US exceeded earnings expectations with strong postpaid customer growth and significant service revenue increases.
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T-Mobile’s stock climbs after fourth-quarter earnings beat and robust guidanceT-Mobile expects postpaid net customer additions of between 5.5 million and 6 million for 2025, the company’s highest-ever ...
T-Mobile (TMUS) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.57 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.17 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.67 per share a year ago. These figures ...
Shares of T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) were on the move today, climbing after the big-three telecom operator posted ...
T-Mobile US beat revenue and profit expectations in the fourth quarter as it continued to add more wireless phone customers ...
Telephone and Data Systems' Q4 2024 earnings are expected to show sequentially improved EPS and revenue. Read why I downgrade ...
Shares of T-Mobile rose Wednesday morning after the telecommunications company's fourth-quarter results came in above what analysts had expected.
In the three months ending December 31, T-Mobile's revenue increased 6.8% year over year to $21.9 billion, boosted by 1.9 million postpaid net customer additions. Its earnings per share (EPS ...
T-Mobile continues to perform well in the U.S. telecom market, with aggressive expansion in 5G, strong earnings growth, and ...
T-Mobile again led the US wireless industry during the fourth quarter, adding 903,000 net postpaid phone customers, driving 5.5% service revenue growth year over year. Management expects growth to ...
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