T-Mobile US Inc

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One area that is starting to garner some pretty serious attention recently is the wireless carriers. Some very positive trends are starting to emerge and analysts are taking note.
Sprint calls its latest plan “All-In” pricing, and the costs are not much different than T-Mobil's plan announced last week.
T-Mobile's latest plan is called Jump On Demand, a deal that allows subscribers to replace their phones anytime they want, up to three times in a year.
Credit Suisse hosted its second annual 1-1 Telecom Services Conference with the chief financial officers of AT&T, Verizon Communications and T-Mobile.
Older Americans, in many cases, have lost their tolerance for financial risk and they want to protect the size of the nest eggs they have put aside for retirement.
A deal is in the works between Dish Network and T-Mobile that would create what would be the third-largest pay-TV/telecommunications company in the United States.
From the market leaders to the market laggards, telecoms seem to either be spending more and more to make less and less, or in the worst case, just losing money year after year after year.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Ambarella, eBay, Rite Aid, TiVo, Yahoo, Valero Energy and Virtu Financial.
Some turnarounds have turned massively, some turnarounds have had starts and restarts, and some turnarounds have simply never been able to get going.
If you wonder if there is money to be made in telecom and data services, all you have to do is look at your smartphone. The demand is insatiable, and going up all the time.
One or more of the three companies involved in a $1,300 discount for an Apple iPhone 6 sold by Best Buy and tied to a Sprint lease is losing money.
Sprint is scheduled to report its first-quarter financial results Tuesday before the markets open.
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