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T-Mobile expects adjusted free cash flow between $18 bln and $19 bln in 2027
Sep 23, 2024 1:01 AM

Sept 18 (Reuters) - Telecom operator T-Mobile

said on Wednesday it expects adjusted free cash flow to be

between $18 billion to $19 billion in 2027.

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