Company Of The Day: T-Mobile
What?
T-Mobile (NASDAQ:TMUS) is looking into claims of a huge data breach on its systems, with hackers reportedly selling the personal information of as many as 100 million people that came via the company’s servers.
So What?
- T-Mobile Stock Has Traded Sideways This Year. Will It See Gains Following Q1 Results?
- Up 12% Over The Last Year, Will T-Mobile’s Mid-Band Spectrum Edge Help It Outperform In 2024?
- Rising 15% In The Last 3 Months, How Will T-Mobile Stock Fare Following Q4 Earnings?
- T-Mobile Stock A Buy At $140?
- Are T-Mobile’s Earnings Set For A Boost In Q1?
- Why T-Mobile Stock Continues To Outperform
There have been two other breaches on the company’s servers since early 2020, but this one appears to be particularly large. T-Mobile stock declined by about 3% in Monday’s trading, following the news.
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