
T-Mobile Just Crushed It -- Meanwhile, Its CEO Is Definitely a Must Follow on Twitter
T-Mobile (TMUS) - Get T-Mobile US, Inc. Report is crushing it.
Shares of the telecom giant were halted in after-hours trading on Wednesday after it reported earnings of 67 cents a share, easily topping analysts' expected second quarter financial results of 38 cents a share.
T-Mobile will resume trading around 4:35 PM EST.
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For the quarter T-Mobile reported revenue of $10.2 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet were projecting revenue of $9.8 billion.
Meanwhile, T-Mobile CEO John Legere is by and far one of the most interesting CEOs on Twitter (TWTR) - Get Twitter, Inc. Report not only for his personal content, but how he often goes after wireless carrier rivals Verizon (VZ) - Get Verizon Communications Inc. Report and AT&T (T) - Get AT&T Inc. Report .
In the battle for more phone subscribers, Legere will never pass over the chance to poke fun at the competition. With over 4 million followers and counting, he certainly knows how to elicit a reaction. For example, that time he went after Verizon during their April earnings miss.
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