T-Mobile beats estimates for wireless subscriber additions, fueled by demand for premium plans
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T-Mobile US, (TMUS) PT Raised to $240 at BofA Securities
October 24, 2024 5:50 AM EDTBofA Securities analyst David Barden raised the price target on T-Mobile US, (NASDAQ: TMUS) to $240.00 (from $220.00) while maintaining a Buy rating.
The analyst comments "TMUS reported solid 3Q24 results that beat Street estimates for service revenue, core adj. EBITDA, free cash... More

