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T-Mobile US, Inc. · 2026-08-14 · Importance 31 · Surprise 42 · In source text
T-Mobile activated its T-Satellite service in Hawaiʻi as Tropical Storm Lala approached the islands. The satellite connectivity is intended to help residents, first responders, and local communities remain connected during potential heavy rainfall, damaging winds, flooding, mudslides, and dangerous surf. T-Mobile also mobilized network teams and resources across the islands, with the Big Island identified as facing the greatest potential impact.
Key facts
- T-Mobile US's revenue for the recent quarter was $22.79 billion, which slightly missed expectations. source
- As Tropical Storm Lala approaches Hawaiʻi, T-Mobile is activating T-Satellite and mobilizing teams and resources across the islands to help keep people, first responders and communities connected through the storm. source
- T-Mobile US recently reported quarterly EPS of $2.99, surpassing estimates. source
- COO Jon Freier sold 4,799 shares of T-Mobile US stock. source
- Institutional investors hold a 42.49% stake in T-Mobile US. source
- Business Wire published on 2026-08-14 that Lala is expected to strengthen as it approaches the islands, bringing the potential for heavy rainfall, damaging winds, flooding, mudslides and dangerous surf through the weekend. source
- Wolfe Research has reaffirmed its "Peer Perform" rating for T-Mobile US (TMUS). source
- The stock's overall "Moderate Buy" consensus rating has an average target price of $252.08. source
Impact estimates
| metric | direction | stage | expected | basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| revenue | unclear | realized | — | T-Mobile US's revenue for the recent quarter was $22.79 billion, which slightly missed expectations. |
| operating_income | negative | probable | — | As Tropical Storm Lala approaches Hawaiʻi, T-Mobile is activating T-Satellite and mobilizing teams and resources across the islands to… |