T-Mobile 's shares have been falling for nearly a month ever since CEO Mike Sievert made a bearish-sounding comment during the the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference h ...
T-Mobile US CEO and president Mike Sievert tells TIME. Sievert took the helm in 2020, having previously served as COO since 2015. “We have a bigger opportunity in front of us than we’ve ever ...
T-Mobile US Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mike Sievert warned investors to “be cautious” about the telecom company’s fourth-quarter results, which will be “back-end loaded.” Speaking at ...
Okay, everyone. I'm John Hodulik, the Media and Telecom Analyst here at UBS, and I'm very happy to introduce our next speaker, Mike Sievert, the President and CEO of T-Mobile. Mike, thanks for ...
T-Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ:TMUS) CEO Mike Sievert said his comments during the UBS conference, which sent the stock tumbling Monday, were “misinterpreted.” Shares rose 1% in premarket trading ...
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T-Mobile, led by CEO Mike Sievert, has reported market-leading subscriber growth in recent years. (Al Drago/Bloomberg News) T-Mobile US shares are backsliding after Chief Executive Mike Sievert ...
NEW YORK, December 10, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert appeared at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference and attended a fireside chat with UBS’s John Hodulik today.
T-Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ:TMUS) CEO Mike Sievert said his comments during the UBS conference, which sent the stock tumbling Monday, were “misinterpreted.” Shares rose 1% in premarket trading Tuesday.
T-Mobile US hasn't lost momentum over the holiday season, Chief Executive Mike Sievert said, reassuring investors after his comments at a Monday conference drove shares lower. “It was great to ...
Following a sharp negative reaction to comments made on Monday at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert clarified remarks he made that were misinterpreted ...