Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

Bury this stock

Down $7.50 so far today. How low can it go???

Based on the news today, it looks like we really hate our customers so I guess the strategy is backwards growth.


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@fw "I'm not gonna read anything and just keep repeating my original post."

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Post ID: @h9+1kwadw23g

@f5 Holy sh-t you are stupid

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Post ID: @fy+1kwadw23g

@f5 The stock is down 40% from its high you dum--ss.

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Post ID: @fw+1kwadw23g

@et Musk isn't buying sheet and Deutsche Telekom isn't going to sell to him regardless, considering the German government owns around a 28% stake in it to begin with.

Again, you're bitter and think that somehow the stock falling is indicative of your personal experiences with T-Mobile. People did the same thing when Sievert was CEO and the stock fell 5% were pointing as if it was the downfall of the entire company.

Get some perspective, kiddo.

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Post ID: @f5+1kwadw23g

@en Musk could personally buy the company with a fraction of his wealth. The people “leading” this company are incompetent id--ts.

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Post ID: @et+1kwadw23g

The panic selling around telecom has more to do with Musk and SpaceX possibly entering the mobile network space (no pun intended) and challenging the traditional carriers. This has nothing to do with your current gripes with the company, which I also have. Conman Musk and his fairy tales strike again and you geniuses lap it up too.

Have the fundamentals in the company changed? Has projected free cash flow gone down? Forward P/E?

Go ahead though. Go panic sell. Guarantee you it's back above $230 in a year's time.

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Post ID: @en+1kwadw23g

@dz They all got rich doing it!

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Post ID: @e4+1kwadw23g

@dj Musk would be able to put a hostile bid together pretty quickly.

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Post ID: @e3+1kwadw23g

lose your job AND all the share gains. nice fu--ing work.

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Post ID: @e0+1kwadw23g

$125B has come out of the stock since the early 2025 peak. TMUS leadership have managed to close the market cap advantage over VZ. this is their fault

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Post ID: @dz+1kwadw23g

@dj Srini bought $2M worth of stock in November 2025 at $206. This would imply he did that knowing he was going to be sinking the stock.

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Post ID: @dy+1kwadw23g

@dt we lose more with the d-mb decisions they make by sacrificing our jobs.

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Post ID: @dx+1kwadw23g

As employees we lose when the stock isn't doing well , we need to company to do good at all times. With all that being said, we have a serious leadership problem at T-MO...

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Post ID: @dt+1kwadw23g

@dg the plan is to drive the stock down low enough to the amount DT told Srini to get it to so they can scoop it all up at a bargain basement price.

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Post ID: @dj+1kwadw23g

What is the plan again?

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Post ID: @dg+1kwadw23g

When you zoom out and look at the big picture you'll realize this is all going according to plan.

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Post ID: @d4+1kwadw23g

Don’t worry, Srini’s got it under control!!

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Post ID: @b3+1kwadw23g

SLT iddiiiots wake up daily and ask themselves "hey, how can we further destroy a decade of sweat equity and make the stock piiss poor than the day prior?"

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Post ID: @ak+1kwadw23g

It's amazing what a discussion of Musk partnering with Charter for Terrestrial mobile service did to T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T today. In a market that was up today, all 3 Telco's were down between 3 and 7%.

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