T-Mobile US Inc

NASDAQ: TMUS
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courtesy of Sprint Corp.The surprise ending to merger discussions between Sprint Corp. (NYSE: S) and T-Mobile US Inc. (NYSE: TMUS) included a housecleaning, at least in the corner office at Sprint....
ThinkstockAugust 6, 2014: Stocks making new 52-week lows today included the following four firms. Rocket Fuel Inc. (NASDAQ: FUEL) saw shares fall to a new 52-week low of $17.42 after cutting its...
courtesy of T-Mobile US Inc.It is not news that Dish Network Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH) chairman Charlie Ergen has been chasing after any likely suspect that owns a terrestrial-based wireless company. The...
With the news that Sprint is giving up on its merger plans with T-Mobile came the news the Sprint CEO Dan Hesse was being replaced on Monday with Sprint board member Marcelo Claure.
When this week started, T-Mobile was being pursued by two suitors, one a brash, young French upstart and the other an older, wiser, richer company looking for one last chance at glory.
Now that French telecom provider Iliad S.A. has confirmed that it is offering to acquire 56.6% of T-Mobile, the negotiations between T-Mobile and Sprint potentially get a lot more interesting.
Shortly before noon Thursday, trading was halted for about five minutes in shares of both T-Mobile and Sprint due to volatility in trading after France's Iliad made an offer to acquire T-Mobile.
T-Mobile reported better-than-expected second-quarter 2014 results before markets opened Thursday morning. It raised its forecast of net postpaid subscriber additions.
Telecom giant Sprint reported second-quarter 2014 earnings before markets opened Wednesday morning. It finished the quarter with 54.55 million subscribers.
AT&T believes that once its customers migrate to the company's new plans, equipment upgrades and data usage revenues will rise. That belief will be tested over the next several quarters.
ThinkstockWhen customers get slow, intermittent or no service at all from their wireless service provider, the initial reaction is that the company has lousy service and there is just nothing to be...
A new research note from Cowen highlights some top stocks that have not yet reported second-quarter earnings, but all of which traded higher after reporting first-quarter results this year.
Before U.S. markets open Tuesday, telecom giant Verizon Communications is scheduled to report second-quarter earnings per share that are nearly 24% higher than in the same period a year ago.
A new survey from Consumer Reports indicates that people queried prefer food from Chipotle Mexican Grill over what is offered by McDonald's. Sales numbers would show otherwise.
A new research report from UBS points out that that U.S wireless competition remained very intense in the second quarter. UBS has cut through the clutter to find the stocks still attractive at these...