Analysts remained divided over T-Mobile US Inc. post Q4 results. However, they continue to see a sharp upside in the stock. Deutsche Bank analyst Bryan Kraft raised the price target on T-Mobile to $185 from $175 (53 percent upside) and kept a Buy rating on the shares post Q4 results. The 2022 guidance was primarily positive, and T-Mobile has a solid track record of beating and raising its initial guidance over the course of a calendar year, Kraft notes. JPMorgan analyst Philip Cusick reiterated an Overweight rating on the shares with a $175 price target (45 percent upside). Cusick says T-Mobile remains his top pick for 2022 following the “strong” Q4 results. The guidance to “strong” EBITDA and subscriber growth in 2022 is “much better than recent investor fears,” Cusick adds. RBC Capital analyst Kutgun Maral lowered the price target on T-Mobile to $152 from $180 (26 percent upside) and kept an Outperform rating on the …
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