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Analog Devices, Inc. vs T-Mobile Us Inc — how do they compare? Analog Devices, Inc. trades at $387.69 (market cap $184.62B), while T-Mobile Us Inc trades at $180.25 (market cap $199.92B). The key difference: Analog Devices, Inc. and T-Mobile Us Inc are close in size by market cap, and T-Mobile Us Inc pays the higher dividend (2.21%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ADI | TMUS | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $184.62B | $199.92B |
Sector | Technology | Media |
52-Week High | $445.48 | $259.01 |
52-Week Low | $220.68 | $167.65 |
Enterprise Value | $189.87B | $317.61B |
Dividend Yield | 1.16% | 2.21% |
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Analog Devices is a leading analog, mixed signal, and digital signal processing chipmaker. The firm has a significant market share lead in converter chips, which are used to translate analog signals to digital and vice versa. The company serves tens of thousands of customers, and more than half of its chip sales are made to industrial and automotive end markets. Analog Devices' chips are also incorporated into wireless infrastructure equipment.
Read more on ADI →Deutsche Telekom merged its T-Mobile USA unit with prepaid specialist MetroPCS in 2013, creating T-Mobile Us. Following the merger, the firm provided nationwide service in major markets but spottier coverage elsewhere. T-Mobile spent aggressively on low-frequency spectrum, well suited to broad coverage, and has substantially expanded its geographic footprint. This expansion, coupled with aggressive marketing and innovative offerings, produced rapid customer growth. With the Sprint acquisition, the firm's scale now roughly matches its larger rivals: T-Mobile now serves 71 million postpaid and 21 million prepaid phone customers, equal to around 30% of the U.S. retail wireless market. In addition, the firm provides wholesale service to resellers.
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