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T-Mobile stock heads into a holiday-shortened week near $220 as investors watch euro bond deal, buybacks
15 February 2026
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T-Mobile stock heads into a holiday-shortened week near $220 as investors watch euro bond deal, buybacks

New York, February 15, 2026, 14:48 EST — Market closed

  • T-Mobile closed out late Friday at $219.50, a 2.3% jump from its previous finish.
  • The euro senior notes are expected to close on Feb. 19.
  • U.S. stocks trade again Tuesday following the Presidents Day break.

T-Mobile US shares added roughly 2.3% to $219.50 late Friday, holding close to record highs as the U.S. market heads into a shortened week.

This has immediate significance, as the stock’s next genuine mover will be a financing event—set to hit before the upcoming week wraps up. Investors are still weighing the carrier’s revised return-of-capital plans. Markets are back in action Tuesday, following Monday’s holiday closure.

TMUS shares fluctuated from $212.33 to $219.82 on Friday. Verizon slipped around 1.0%, and AT&T edged down about 0.4% in the most recent trades.

T-Mobile’s wholly owned subsidiary has lined up a €2.5 billion sale of euro-denominated senior notes, with the deal expected to wrap up on Feb. 19. Proceeds, according to the company, are earmarked for typical corporate uses—think buybacks or paying down debt.

Investor payouts are in focus after the company announced plans this week to nearly double Q1 2026 buybacks, aiming for up to $5 billion, part of a wider capital-return package for the year.

T-Mobile is pushing product differentiation with its latest move—a network-based “Live Translation” beta, built on its 5G platform. “Some of the biggest barriers wireless customers face are the simplest ones — like being able to understand each other,” CEO Srini Gopalan said. CTO John Saw pointed to the new feature as proof of what’s possible when the network itself handles “real-time AI services directly.” T-Mobile

The company argues it can hang onto customers by bundling more services into the network itself, sidestepping an over-reliance on handset subsidies. That pitch comes as U.S. wireless carriers continue to swap promos and lock in price guarantees.

Plenty of pitfalls remain. Credit markets stumble? Borrowing costs climb, making buybacks tougher to justify. And if competitors ramp up promotions, T-Mobile might have to cut prices to hold on to customers—pressure that would land right on margins.

Traders head into Tuesday eyeing if TMUS can stick to Friday’s highs. Attention is also on whether the bond deal, set to close Feb. 19, reveals more on funding details or sheds light on the speed of repurchases.

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