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Why Is T-Mobile Returning Capital to Its Investors?

Why Is T-Mobile Returning Capital to Its Investors?

In December 2017, T-Mobile (TMUS) announced its first ever stock buyback program of up to $1.5 billion worth of its common stock through 2018. It will complete the buyback by utilizing idle cash and not by leveraging up the company. Repurchasing shares is one of the ways in which the company is returning value to its investors.