T-Mobile Tops Profit Estimates, But Auction Costs Muddy Outlook

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T-Mobile US Inc. exceeded Wall Street’s quarterly estimates but offered a full-year earnings forecast that may be light amid a costly federal auction of airwaves for new 5G spectrum. The No. 2 wireless carrier continues to generate faster customer growth than rivals Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc.

  • Fourth-quarter earnings totaled 60 cents a share, the wireless company said Thursday, exceeding the average 52 cents that analysts were forecasting. Revenue grew to $20.3 billion, exceeding projections of $19.7 billion. Adjusted earnings before certain items this year will range from $26.5 billion to $27 billion, slightly below some estimates.
  • T-Mobile is constrained by federal auction rules from issuing comments about its bidding, and doesn’t expect to say more until a March investor meeting. New subscribers this year are forecast to total 4 million to 4.7 million after the company signed up a record 5.5 million in 2020, including 2.2 million phone customers. The latter tend to be more loyal and lucrative than hotspot and tablet users.
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  • T-Mobile fell as much as 3.2% to $126.44 in extended trading Thursday. The stock gained 72% last year, compared with a 16% advance for the S&P 500 index.

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