Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

finally TMUS slowing down now. more layoff is coming for sure.

TMUS's churn rate is the highest compared to rivals, at 0.92%. By contrast, Verizon reported churn of 0.89% for monthly phone subscribers while AT&T's came in at 0.84%.

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Well, MS is a liar and actually isn't qualified to run a multi billion dollar company. Imagine the opex dollars being spent to prop it up and allow it to fake it. That should have the attention of all shareholders!

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Post ID: @1yqt+1kYsSZJe

You talk too much homeboy you never shut up

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Post ID: @1gwx+1kYsSZJe

If this is what you gauge as a means to layoffs you have no clue what you’re talking about.

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Post ID: @1apl+1kYsSZJe

That includes Sprint too. Remember, Sprint used to be at least 2x higher in churn.

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Post ID: @aub+1kYsSZJe

Yes there will be layoffs, based upon the 2023 guidance in the earnings release this morning.

Merger synergies are expected to be between $7.2 billion and $7.5 billion, including $2.5 billion to $2.7 billion of SG&A expense reductions, $3.1 billion to $3.2 billion of cost of service expense reductions and approximately $1.6 billion in avoided network build costs.

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