T-Mobile US Inc

NASDAQ: TMUS
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Closing Price on November 7, 2024

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Sprint has started a program to deliver phones to people's homes, along with an expert able to help customers configure and use their devices.
T-Mobile's CEO said on Wednesday that the telecom carrier will give customers who buy a new Samsung phone from the company a one-year subscription to Netflix.
Now that AT&T is formally out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 24/7 Wall St. cannot help but wonder if it is finally safe for investors to start buying its shares again.
T-Mobile's latest aggressive price cutting plan is aimed at small businesses. T-Mobile may believe it can price cut its way to more subscribers, but that is a dicey plan.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at six potential mergers that investors and activist investors would love to see in the months or years ahead.
A new report from UBS analysts highlights the 10 top trends in the U.S. wireless industry as of the end of 2014.
hursday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include American Express, Cablevision, Groupon, Salesforce.com, T-Mobile and Yelp.
The wireless market is close to a zero-sum game, at least in terms of raw subscribers, which is bad news for the entire industry.
T-Mobile reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results Thursday before the markets opened.
Sprint still has a very long way to go in terms of the perception of its service among consumers. Moving into Radio Shack stores will not solve the problem.
The addition of about 1,700 RadioShack stores to sharply expand its retail footprint will not help Sprint.
Sprint is scheduled to report its earnings before the U.S. markets open on Thursday morning.
T-Mobile may make a counteroffer to RadioShack to prevent Sprint from just waltzing away with a couple of thousand leases for new retail locations.
As bond holders and investment bankers pick over the bones of RadioShack, trading of its stock has been suspended by the New York Stock Exchange.
Apple put out its earnings the same day that AT&T did. Among the contrasts between the two are how great it is to be a supplier and how bad the role of distributor has become.