T-Mobile (TMUS) Tops Q2 EPS by 5c
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) reported Q2 EPS of $0.25, $0.05 better than the analyst estimate of $0.20. Revenue for the quarter came in at $9.2 billion versus the consensus estimate of $9.03 billion.
- Customer momentum continues for the fastest growing wireless company in America:
- 1.9 million total net adds - 13th consecutive quarter of over 1 million
- 890,000 branded postpaid net adds
- 646,000 branded postpaid phone net adds - led industry in branded postpaid phone net adds for the 10th consecutive quarter
- 476,000 branded prepaid net adds - up 167% YoY due to strong growth from MetroPCS
- Record-low branded postpaid phone churn of 1.27% - down 6 bps QoQ and 5 bps YoY
- Customer growth translating into industry-leading financial growth:
- $6.9 billion service revenues, up 12.1% YoY
- T-Mobile led industry in YoY service revenue percentage growth for 9th consecutive quarter
- $9.2 billion total revenues, up 12.8% YoY
- T-Mobile led industry in YoY total revenue percentage growth for 12th time in past 13 quarters
- Net income of $225 million and earnings per share of $0.25
- $2.5 billion Adjusted EBITDA, up 35.6% YoY
- 36% Adjusted EBITDA margin, up from 30% in the second quarter of 2015
- Branded postpaid phone ARPU of $47.11, up 1.9% QoQ and generally stable adjusting for Data Stash
- $6.9 billion service revenues, up 12.1% YoY
- Continued improvements in America’s fastest and fastest growing 4G LTE network:
- Fastest 4G LTE network in the US - leading in average download speeds for 10th consecutive quarter
- 311 million POPs covered with 4G LTE
- “Extended Range LTE” covers more than 200 million POPs across 350 market areas
- T-Mobile again ranked highest in Total Ownership Experience by J.D. Power
- Raising customer outlook and narrowing Adjusted EBITDA target for 2016:
- Guidance range for branded postpaid net adds increased to 3.4 to 3.8 million from 3.2 to 3.6 million
- Narrowing Adjusted EBITDA target to $9.8 to $10.1 billion from $9.7 to $10.2 billion
- Guidance includes aggregate impact of leasing and Data Stash now expected to be $0.8 to $1.0 billion, and the $0.6 billion spectrum gain in the first quarter of 2016
- Maintaining guidance of $4.5 to $4.8 billion of cash capital expenditures
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