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    Where Is Sprint Corp Spending Most Of Its Money?

    Sprint Corp (NYSE: S) saw strong volatility in its total expense level, with it decreasing sharply from $35.6 billion in 2017 to $25 billion in 2018 (due to one-time tax benefits) before increasing to $35.5 billion in 2019. As a percentage of rev...



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    Sprint Valuation: Fairly Priced

    Sprint  (NYSE:S) primarily provides services on a postpaid and prepaid payment basis to retail subscribers, which includes the sale of wireless services that utilize the Sprint network. It also provides wireline services to other communications c...


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    How Does Sprint Make Money?

    Sprint  (NYSE:S) primarily provides services on a postpaid and prepaid payment basis to retail subscribers, which includes the sale of wireless services that utilize the Sprint network. It also provides wireline services to other communications c...



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    Why The New T-Mobile Should See Significant Margin Expansion

    The merger between T-Mobile  (NASDAQ:TMUS) and Sprint  (NYSE:S) looks set to come to fruition, with the U.S. Department of Justice approving the deal in July 2019. In this analysis, we take a look at the potential cost structure of the combined e...



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    Sprint T-Mobile Merger: Overview Of Some Of The Recent Developments

    The planned merger between wireless carriers Sprint  (NYSE:S) and  T-Mobile  (NASDAQ:TMUS), which was announced in late April 2018, continues to be reviewed by regulators. Below we take a look at some of the recent developments relating to the $2...


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    Why Is Sprint’s Postpaid Phone Business Underperforming?

    Sprint  (NYSE:S), the smallest of the four nationwide U.S. carriers, published its Q4 FY’18 results on Tuesday, reporting a sharp decline in its lucrative postpaid phone customer base (phone customers who pay their bills monthly after using the s...


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    Why Did Sprint Swing To A Net Loss In Q3?

    Sprint  (NYSE:S) published its fiscal Q3 (fiscal year ends March 31) results on Thursday, reporting a slightly wider than expected net loss, as it continued to shed postpaid phone subscribers. Below, we provide some of the key takeaways from the ...




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    Sizing Up Potential Synergies Of The T-Mobile And Sprint Merger

    The merger between T-Mobile  (NASDAQ:TMUS) and Sprint  (NYSE:S) is expected to come to fruition by Q2 2019, as the U.S. Department of Justice and FCC complete their review of the transaction (related:  Sprint T-Mobile Merger: A Look At Some Of Th...

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