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Why T-Mobile Stock Could Break $150 This Year


T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) stock has consistently butted heads with a $150 share price, but that could change soon.

There's a good reason T-Mobile shares are stuck below $150. As part of its merger agreement with Sprint, Softbank (OTC: SFTB.Y)(OTC: SFTBF) forfeited 48.8 million shares of T-Mobile stock it was entitled to. Softbank will receive those 48.8 million shares back from T-Mobile if the stock price stays above $150 for 45 days (on a volume-weighted average price basis) before Dec. 31, 2025.

It's no surprise, then, that a lot of people are selling shares when they climb above $150. The stock will become diluted (read, less valuable) if T-Mobile has to issue an additional 48.8 million shares to Softbank.

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