T-Mobile US
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About T-Mobile US
Telecommunication
Company profile
- IPO date
- Apr 19, 2007
- Website
- www.t-mobile.com
Communication Services peers
How TMUS compares to other large companies in the same sector.
| Company | Price | Today | Market cap | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
NFLX Netflix Inc. | $87.02 | +0.09% | $366.42B | 27.40 |
VZ Verizon Communications | $46.37 | -1.47% | $197.67B | 11.17 |
DIS Walt Disney Company | $102.72 | -2.56% | $179.10B | 16.31 |
T AT&T Inc. | $24.03 | -2.52% | $166.97B | 7.79 |
CMCSA Comcast Corporation | $24.76 | -1.63% | $88.45B | 4.71 |
Wall Street analyst ratings
DollarScout analysis
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Bull case
T-Mobile US has a strong competitive moat thanks to its extensive 5G network, which is key in retaining and attracting new customers in the data-driven age. While its current P/E ratio of 19.62 suggests a reasonable valuation, its growth prospects make it compelling. The company's aggressive expansion into the 5G spectrum positions it well against rivals who may struggle to maintain infrastructure parity. Furthermore, the analyst consensus of a 'Strong Buy' indicates confidence in its strategic direction and financial health. T-Mobile also offers a solid dividend yield of 1.911%, adding an extra layer of investment return for shareholders looking for income in addition to growth.
Bear case
Despite the positive forecast, several risks loom for T-Mobile. The telecom industry is fiercely competitive, with giants like Verizon and AT&T fighting for market share. T-Mobile's beta of 0.3988 suggests less volatility, but it may not respond quickly to market upswings. Its current bearish price trend might indicate the market's caution towards telecom stocks in a potentially saturated market. Additionally, any shift in consumer preferences or regulatory changes could impact its core operations. Price wars within the industry could erode profit margins, putting pressure on future earnings.
Who should buy TMUS
T-Mobile US is a solid choice for investors who prioritize income and growth in a stable sector, particularly those willing to tolerate potential market fluctuations. It's suited for long-term investors looking to hold onto a stable dividend payer that offers exposure to the growing 5G market. Patience is key, as the stock rides through industry shifts.
Key risks
- Intense competition from major players like Verizon and AT&T. - Potential market saturation in the telecom sector. - Regulatory changes could impact operations adversely. - Price wars leading to margin compression.
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