Sprint Corporation (S)
Market Cap | 35.44B |
Revenue (ttm) | n/a |
Net Income (ttm) | n/a |
Shares Out | 4.09B |
EPS (ttm) | n/a |
PE Ratio | n/a |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | n/a |
Dividend Yield | n/a |
Trading Day | Apr 1, 2020 |
Last Price | $8.62 |
Previous Close | $8.62 |
Change ($) | 0.00 |
Change (%) | 0.00% |
Day's Open | - |
Day's Range | 8.34 - 8.66 |
Day's Volume | 27,087,838 |
52-Week Range | 4.26 - 10.16 |
News
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Shares of wireless carrier T-Mobile Us Inc (NASDAQ: TMUS) received contrasting recommendations from two Wall Street firms this week as the mobile carrier completes its merger with Sprint.
A day after formally completing the sale of Boost, Virgin and other Sprint prepaid networks to Dish, T-Mobile is pulling the plug on Sprint 5G. The move is one in a long list of issues that ne...
T-Mobile (TMUS) fulfills a major commitment made to the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission as part of the merger.
Here is what fundamental and technical analysis says about buying TMUS stock with the Sprint merger closed. Building out the best 5G wireless network using Sprint mid-band spectrum is key.
Citing the COVID-19 crisis, the wireless company wants a rollback of certain "burdensome" network and payroll changes.
After a robust decade and a half following 1996 deregulation, large US telecom M&A has virtually evaporated since. The exception: T-Mobile US’ merger with Sprint, which closed April 1.
Millions of Sprint customers already getting familiar with the color magenta will now be hearing a lot more about Tuesdays, as in T-Mobile Tuesdays.
Sprint customers are getting T-Mobile's perks.
Cellphone carrier T-Mobile US, which successfully fought regulators for nearly two years to close a merger with rival Sprint, named a new finance chief on Wednesday as the company now faces in...
T-Mobile has reportedly laid off an unspecified number of Sprint employees, just two months after the $26 billion merger between the nation’s third and fourth-largest wireless carriers.
The layoffs hit Sprint's small business sales unit, a report says.
In a conference call on Monday lasting under six minutes, T-Mobile vice president James Kirby told hundreds of Sprint employees that their services were no longer needed. He declined to answer...
John Paulson (Trades, Portfolio)’s Paulson & Co. sold shares of the following stocks during the first quarter of 2020.
The phase-out of the Sprint brand is getting pushed out until the middle of the summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 crisis is not slowing down the “New T-Mobile.
The results offer the first glimpse into how the newly combined carrier will deal with the COVID-19 crisis.
T-Mobile US Inc. TMUS, -1.69% said Friday that Sprint saw total wireless net additions of 538,000 in the March quarter, or 502,000 postpaid net additions.
T-Mobile is forging ahead with network upgrades, but Sprint users who bought a 5G phone last year will need a new device to take part.
California's Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) voted on Thursday to approve the merger of wireless carriers T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp, marking the final approval for a $23 billion deal...
You may need to start paying close attention to your wireless bill as T-Mobile announced the closing of its $26 billion Sprint acquisition. These combined companies could raise fees for pre-pa...
Within six years, the new T-Mobile (TMUS) is likely to provide 5G service to 99% of U.S. citizens with average speed of above 100 Mbps to 90% of the population.
Here's how the deal came together and what it means for you.
The satellite TV provider was an unlikely savior. Now the big question is whether it will deliver on its promises.
T-Mobile Sprint Merger Explained
America's third and fourth largest carriers are finally merged.
First off, don't worry: Your Sprint phone will continue to work.
It's been a long and winding road, but New T-Mobile is here.
T-Mobile closed its $23 billion acquisition of Sprint on the morning of April 1, 2020, the final step in a two-year effort to merge the two companies.
The new T-Mobile will have over 100 million customers and plans to take on AT&T and Verizon.
The T-Mobile-Sprint merger is finally complete and some major changes are happening at the two companies that have TMUS stock moving. The post TMUS Stock Up 1% on Completed T-Mobile-Sprint Me...
T-Mobile (TMUS) CEO John Legere is no longer leading the company following its merger with Sprint, but he's still on the Board of Directors. The post T-Mobile CEO John Legere Steps Down Follo...
T-Mobile Launches High-Grade Bond Sale After Closing Sprint Deal
Mike Sievert, president and chief operating officer at T-Mobile, discusses the company’s completed merger with Sprint Corp.
T-Mobile US said on Wednesday it officially completed the merger with Sprint, solidifying its position as the No.3 wireless providers in the US. T-Mobile’s longtime Chief Executive John Legere...
After months of regulatory maneuverings, T-Mobile and Sprint officially completed their $26 billion merger today. The new combined parent company is called T-Mobile and will now trade on the N...
T-Mobile US has officially completed a merger with Sprint in a deal that sets up satellite provider Dish to become a new entrant in the wireless space. The combination of the country’s third a...
T-Mobile closed its $26.
Watch CNBC's full interview with T-Mobile's new CEO, Mike Sievert
Mike Sievert, the new CEO of T-Mobile, joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss the completion of the company's deal with Sprint.
"No one's plan will change," new T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert says.
The deal makes the company a much stronger number three in the wireless space.
T-Mobile US Inc said on Wednesday it officially completed the merger with Sprint Corp and the combined company will now operate under the T-Mobile name.
The transition comes ahead of schedule with Mike Sievert taking over the helm.
The end is finally here.
By bringing in Sprint, T-Mobile will finally get to build the 5G network of its dreams.
Once known for calls so crystal clear you could hear a pin drop, the company fades into the history books after being absorbed by T-Mobile.
Telecom stocks have been badly impacted by the ongoing Coronavirus/oil price crisis, due to the slowdown in economic activity and shutdowns, which has led to a drop in consumer demand and spen...
President Donald Trump is holding a call with seven of the biggest U.S. internet and mobile phone providers on Tuesday to talk about how the networks are holding up as tens of millions of Amer...
T-Mobile (TMUS) intends to refinance the bridge loan in the bond market once the financing conditions recover.
CNET offers the history and nitty-gritty details of how this deal came together and what it means for you.
In the latest trading session, Sprint (S) closed at $8.44, marking a +1.81% move from the previous day.
T-Mobile stock has a new outlook with the Sprint merger closing finally near. Here is what fundamental and technical analysis says about buying TMUS stock amid the coronavirus market correction.
About S
Sprint Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides a range of wireless and wireline communications products and services to consumers, businesses, government subscribers, and resellers in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands. It operates in two segments, Wireless and Wireline. The Wireless segment offers wireless data communication services, including mobile productivity applications, such as Internet access, messaging, and email services; wireless photo and video offerings; location-based capabilities ... [Read more...]
Industry Telecom Services | Founded 1899 |
CEO Michel Combes | Employees 28,500 |
Stock Exchange NYSE | Ticker Symbol S |