
T-Mobile US Inc
NASDAQ:TMUS

TMUS's latest stock split occurred on Jun 24, 2020
The company executed a 541-for-540 stock split, meaning that for every 540 shares held, investors received 541 new shares.
Before the split, TMUS traded at 107.1599 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 106.3892.
The adjusted shares began trading on Jun 24, 2020. This was TMUS's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in May 1, 2013.
T-Mobile US Inc
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T-Mobile US Inc. has steadily emerged as a pivotal player in the American telecommunications landscape, with a narrative marked by dynamic growth and strategic foresight. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile provides a suite of wireless voice, messaging, and data services, reaching millions across the United States. The company has differentiated itself from the competition through its “Un-carrier” philosophy, which seeks to dismantle traditional contracts and offer more consumer-friendly options. This initiative has contributed significantly to its allure, positioning T-Mobile as an innovator in providing no-contract plans and international roaming features. Additionally, the company’s compelling acquisition of Sprint in 2020 fortified its standing in the industry, enhancing its spectrum capacity, customer base, and bolstering its 5G network capabilities. T-Mobile monetizes its vast array of services primarily through monthly subscription fees, supplemented by device sales and financing. The core business model hinges on capturing a broad, loyal customer base that continually consumes its voice and data offerings. By offering competitive pricing, wide-reaching network coverage, and cutting-edge technology, T-Mobile encourages brand loyalty and customer stickiness. The company's revenues are further bolstered by absorbing Sprint, creating cost efficiencies and synergies that have improved overall operational success. This approach has allowed T-Mobile not just to attract new customers but also to retain existing ones, cementing its position as a formidable competitor to AT&T and Verizon in the highly competitive US telecom market.
