T-Mobile US dividend and UBS target move, shares in analyst focus
23.06.2026 - 13:17:15 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 13:08.
T-Mobile US (US8725901040) sits in the S&P 500 and trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker TMUS. The stock combines a fresh cash dividend decision from the board with a notable price target cut from UBS that keeps the shares firmly in analyst focus.TmoNews coverage of T-Mobile’s dividend announcement
UBS trims target but stays Buy
On June 22, 2026 UBS revised its 12-month price target for T-Mobile TMUS, lowering it to $255 from a previous $300 while reiterating a Buy rating on the shares, according to GuruFocus.GuruFocus summary of the UBS update The bank’s updated view is framed as part of a broader second-quarter outlook for the US wireless sector, where carriers have become more cautious on promotional intensity.
UBS highlights that operators, including T-Mobile, are focusing more on customer retention and profitability rather than headline subscriber additions, which influences expectations for revenue growth and margins across the peer group that includes Verizon and AT&T.Details of UBS’ wireless-sector preview Despite the lower target, the maintained Buy stance signals that the house still sees upside from current levels, supported by T-Mobile’s GF Score of 76 out of 100 and a P/E ratio around 19.27 cited in the note.GuruFocus valuation metrics for T-Mobile
Dividend and analyst consensus on Tuesday
Alongside the UBS call, T-Mobile’s board has declared a cash dividend of $1.02 per share on the company’s outstanding common stock, with payment scheduled for September 10, 2026, as reported by TmoNews.TmoNews article on the $1.02 per-share dividend The announcement gives income-oriented investors a clearer timeline for the next shareholder payout and underlines the carrier’s willingness to return cash as the integration of the Sprint business matures.
Consensus data around T-Mobile remains constructive despite the single-house target cut. UBS stays on the positive side with its Buy rating, and aggregate views summarized by GuruFocus describe the company’s financial position as balanced, with the GF Score in the mid-70s and recent insider selling of around $1.9 million over three months that points to some caution but not a broad wave of disposals.Analyst and insider-activity overview for T-Mobile
Background and price data on T-Mobile US
All current news, analyst updates and market data on the T-Mobile US shares are available in the dedicated topic section and via the company’s Investor Relations page.
The business behind the stock
T-Mobile US generates most of its revenue from postpaid and prepaid mobile services on its nationwide 5G and LTE network, complemented by fixed wireless access for home internet and a growing portfolio of enterprise connectivity solutions. The company positions itself as a value-focused carrier in competition with Verizon and AT&T, offering bundled plans that emphasize unlimited data and international roaming options.TmoNews overview of T-Mobile’s network and offers
Where the stock trades today
The T-Mobile US shares (US8725901040) trade on the NASDAQ at around $180.06 as of 2026-06-23, 13:08, based on recent price data compiled by Appreciate Wealth.Current TMUS share price snapshot
Key data on the T-Mobile US shares
- Company: T-Mobile US, Inc.
- ISIN: US8725901040
- WKN: A1T7LU
- Ticker: TMUS
- Trading venue: NASDAQ
- Price (as of 2026-06-23, 13:08): 180.06 USD
- Market cap: approximately 214 billion USD (as of 2026-06-23)
- Sector / industry: Communication Services / Wireless Telecommunication Services
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell securities, or a solicitation of any kind. All data are based on sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed; investors should conduct their own research and consider their individual risk profile.
