TMUSNEUTRAL

P/E Ratio

19.3x

Updated 654h ago

Sector Performance

37th percentile

TMUS

19.3x

Sector Median

24.7x

Sector Avg

36.0x

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Deep Analysis

The P/E ratio compares a stock’s price to its earnings per share; a current P/E of 19.3x means investors pay $19.30 for each $1.00 of T-Mobile’s annual earnings.

This sits well below the sector median of 25.1x, placing T-Mobile in the 27th percentile among its peers—meaning 73% of comparable companies trade at higher multiples. Trend data is not available: the year-over-year change is listed as N/A, the quarter-over-quarter change is N/A, and the direction over the last eight quarters is also N/A. With a below-median P/E but zero trend information, the risk is that the stock may be undervalued relative to peers, yet the absence of any historical trajectory makes it impossible to judge whether this discount is widening or shrinking. This single data point aligns with the overall NEUTRAL verdict because the low relative valuation is a mild positive, but the lack of any trend offers no evidence to tilt the rating toward bullish or bearish.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the P/E Ratio tell investors about TMUS?

Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.

How is the P/E Ratio calculated?

P/E Ratio is calculated as: Price / EPS.

Who are TMUS's closest peers by P/E Ratio?

The closest peers by P/E Ratio include: VICI (9.1x), OMF (9.0x), JACK (8.5x), GIS (8.4x), FIS (8.4x).

The Formula

Price / EPS

Why It Matters

Measures how much investors pay per dollar of earnings. A high P/E signals growth expectations; a low P/E may indicate undervaluation or slow growth.

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TMUS

19.3x

Sector Median

24.7x

Sector Avg

36.0x

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