T-Mobile US announces $19 bln shareholder return program
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We would owe Softbank back the cost of 48.8 Million Shares if the stock price trades above 150 for a 45 day trading period. That's known and it ends in 2025. For us to make that viable - we would have to be able to exceed the total cost of that - to buy back those shares. if you think this stock is going above 150 before end of 2025 you're delusional.
Throughout this llayoff board, lots of judgement and rudeness. Calling people dimwitted, ignorant, etc. Just because these are anonymous doesn't give anyone an excuse to be nasty. Be kind!
So public companies seek to depress their valuations and stock prices? Ok, got it Einstein. Buybacks exist to lower stock prices now, gotcha.
They are wasting tens of billions on buybacks, and you think they care about Masa Son making a few billion more? Marcelo Claure owns $500 million worth at $103/ share. He wants the stock to go vertical, but according to you he would be trying to suppress the stock and telling the rest of the board to tamp down the value of TMO. Buybacks exist for 1 reason only.
"They have to keep the stock price below 150 or softbank gets a large payout."
Before 2025*
Awesome! It's about time.
T-Mobile stock doesn't have a dividend so share appreciation is the only means to a return on your investment.
Financial dimwitted people. They have to keep the stock price below 150 or softbank gets a large payout.
They've already blown $11 billion, and the stock price doesn't move. What can we infer from that?
FCC, DOJ and state attorneys general, take note. T-Mobile has money to burn.
Glad I kept my grants and ESPP.