Raymond James raised the firm’s price target on T-Mobile to $184 from $174 and keeps a Strong Buy rating on the shares. T-Mobile’s Q1 results were mostly in line with expectations and 2023 guidance was raised, with share buybacks strong and capex coming in high, but expected to moderate in the back half of the year, the analyst tells investors in a research note.
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