T-Mobile US Inc

NASDAQ: TMUS
$265.17
-$0.23 (-0.1%)
Closing Price on February 21, 2025

TMUS Articles

T-Mobile shares jumped on Wednesday after it was announced that the company would be joining the S&P 500 later this month.
The deal to combine the third and fourth largest wireless companies in the U.S. appears to be close to approval by the federal government. But, the ranks of states attorneys general against the deal...
The proposed acquisition of Sprint by T-Mobile has been handed some more bad news. That is also bad news for investors looking for dividends and safety in the businesses, and for telecom executives...
T-Mobile's pending acquisition of Sprint has taken yet another turn. The U.S. Department of Justice is set to block the merger.
While most investors had been led to believe that the proposed acquisition of Sprint by T-Mobile would be blocked, the FCC has indicated a more favorable position for the proposed merger.
The merger of Sprint and T-Mobile was undermined by an expected probe of the deal by the U.S. Department of Justice. T-Mobile can survive the end of the transaction. Sprint most likely cannot.
All four major U.S. mobile wireless carriers are posting speeds of more than 25 megabits per second, the lower limit to meet the definition of a broadband network.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday included Applied Materials, CSX, Freeport-McMoRan, Frontier Communications, Lululemon Athletica, McDonald's, T-Mobile, Ulta Beauty...
Goldman Sachs faces new charges, CBS's Les Moonves will not get severance due to sexual harassment claims, and other important business headlines today.
Sprint and T-Mobile have argued that their combination will create better service. But the deal could cause higher rates and hurt the employees of both companies.
T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint soon may be complete, Apple to begin making feature-length films, Huawei aims to be the world's top smartphone company, and other important business headlines.
T-Mobile last night posted record-breaking revenues for the third quarter. Subscriber growth in postpaid customers drove the increase.
As we are in a late cycle market, it makes sense to look for value and for some safety, and the analysts at Oppenheimer might be on to the sector that has both.
The merger between the third and fourth largest U.S. wireless carriers seems to be a lock. But the deal just hit a snag. It is too early to say if it is a big one.
Here are three beverage stocks and two telecoms that recently saw their 50-day moving average cross above the 200-day average and could be considered contrarian plays.
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