On Monday, T-Mobile US, Inc ( TMUS ) disclosed plans to raise $2.5 billion through a secondary senior notes offering for general corporate purposes, including share repurchases, dividends, and refinancing of existing indebtedness.
T-Mobile USA subsidiary looks to sell the $700 million aggregate principal amount of its 4.200% Senior Notes due 2029, the $900 million aggregate principal amount of its 4.700% Senior Notes due 2035, and the $900 million aggregate principal amount of its 5.250% Senior Notes due 2055.
Recently, analysts re-rated T-Mobile after it shared its three-year plan, which focused on improving customer experience and dividend boost at a time when its rivals focused on cost-cutting.
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Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan flagged the company’s transformation into a wireless carrier in spectrum depth, network performance, growth, free cash flow margins, and its lead in generative artificial intelligence.
KeyBanc analyst Brandon Nispel expects T-Mobile targets to help it become a leading home broadband provider by customer count, beating AT&T Inc ( T ) and Verizon Communications Inc ( VZ ) .
T-Mobile reported 3% topline growth in the second quarter, reaching revenue of $19.77 billion, above the analyst consensus of $19.55 billion. The company’s quarterly postpaid net account additions stood at 301 thousand. The high-speed internet net customer additions were 406 thousand.
T-Mobile stock is up 45% in the last 12 months. Investors can gain exposure to the stock through BlackRock U.S. Equity Factor Rotation ETF ( DYNF ) and Vanguard Growth ETF .
Price Action: TMUS stock is down 0.23% at $201.99 premarket at the last check Tuesday.
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