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T-Mobile stock jumps 4% as Verizon buyback talk grabs attention — what to watch next for TMUS
31 January 2026
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T-Mobile stock jumps 4% as Verizon buyback talk grabs attention — what to watch next for TMUS

New York, January 31, 2026, 15:45 EST — Market closed

T-Mobile US, Inc. shares (TMUS) climbed 4.2% on Friday, closing at $197.21. That’s a $7.93 jump, beating most of the major market sectors. T-Mobile Investor Relations

The move caught attention as Wall Street closed down, shaken by inflation concerns and uncertainty over the next Fed chair. “Markets are calibrating to Trump’s pick of Kevin Warsh,” noted Michael Hans, chief investment officer at Citizens Wealth. The Dow dipped 0.36%, the S&P 500 fell 0.43%, and the Nasdaq slid 0.94%. Reuters

Telecom stocks gained traction after Verizon signaled a strong holiday quarter, driven by aggressive promotions and a new share buyback plan worth up to $25 billion. Verizon CEO Dan Schulman declared the carrier “will no longer be a hunting ground for our competitors,” putting the spotlight on how rivals like T-Mobile will sustain growth without heavy discounting. Investing.com

Inflation data failed to ease concerns. According to a U.S. Labor Department report, producer prices—the measure of what businesses get for goods and services—jumped 0.5% in December, marking the largest increase in five months, largely fueled by services. “This PPI component is highly volatile and subject to revisions,” noted Michael Hanson, an economist at JPMorgan. Reuters

Verizon jumped 11.8% on Friday, with AT&T up 4.3%, keeping the spotlight on the wireless sector as next week approaches.

T-Mobile’s shares fluctuated from $192.70 to $197.32 on Friday, with roughly 10.7 million shares traded, per Yahoo Finance data. Yahoo Finance

The stock climbed 1.6% the previous day but still trades far below its 52-week peak of $276.49 hit on March 3, according to MarketWatch data. MarketWatch

U.S. markets are closed over the weekend, setting the stage for Monday to reveal if Friday’s telecom rally was a flash in the pan or a sign of lasting momentum. T-Mobile faces its usual scrutiny: the count on postpaid phone net additions, churn rates, and the impact of aggressive promotions on service revenue.

Cash will also rank high on the list. Investors focus on free cash flow — the money left after operating expenses and network investments — since it caps or boosts what a carrier can hand back via buybacks.

The risk is clear-cut. Should Verizon’s drive for more subscribers spark a wider price war, T-Mobile faces a tough call: defend growth or safeguard margins. That kind of shift could turn sentiment on a dime.

Next week, the calendar fills up with a slew of corporate earnings and the U.S. jobs report set for Feb. 6, a crucial indicator for rate forecasts following the Fed’s decision to halt rate cuts, Reuters reported. Reuters

T-Mobile is gearing up for its next major event: the fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings call paired with a capital markets day update, scheduled for Feb. 11 at 8:30 a.m. ET. Details are posted on the company’s investor relations site. T-Mobile Investor Relations

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