18:00 ET - T-Mobile continued to add subscribers for its lucrative postpaid phone plans at a faster pace than rivals AT&T and Verizon last quarter, but with its additional 495,000 subscribers coming in below analyst expectations, the results weren't enough to impress investors. The stock slipped 5.4% in after-hours trading despite beating Wall Street expectations on both earnings and revenue. The company said average monthly revenue per customer for its postpaid phone plan totaled $49.38 in the quarter, up from $48.79 in the same period a year ago. (kelly.cloonan@wsj.com)
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April 24, 2025 18:00 ET (22:00 GMT)
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