Market Analysis: T-Mobile vs Qualcomm for Investment Growth Investing Insights: T-Mobile vs Qualcomm

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By Ronald Tech

Two giants, T-Mobile TMUS and Qualcomm QCOM, have both surged to 52-week highs, tantalizing investors with promises of greater heights. While T-Mobile’s recent acquisition of U.S. Cellular’s wireless operations for $4.4 billion has spurred interest,

Qualcomm’s strides in AI technology have been equally alluring marked by a 48% increase in its value this year. Notably, Qualcomm’s stock has skyrocketed by an impressive 94% in the last year, with T-Mobile also showing a solid 24% increase. The burning question now remains- is it time to bet on T-Mobile or Qualcomm for soaring portfolios?

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T-Mobile’s Wireless Expansion

As the mobile sector battleground rages on, T-Mobile steps up its game, poised to acquire U.S. Cellular’s wireless operations. This strategic move will grant them access to millions of new customers along with a substantial store network addition. Notably, T-Mobile’s market cap already stands at an impressive $194.53 billion, securing its position as a major industry player.

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Zacks estimates forecast T-Mobile’s total sales to grow by 1% in fiscal 2024 and an additional 3% in FY25, reaching a staggering $82.51 billion. Moreover, the expected surge in annual earnings of 30% this year to $9.02 per share, compared to $6.93 in 2023, foretells a promising future. In FY25, EPS is projected to ascend by another 23% to reach $11.15 a share.

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Qualcomm’s AI Initiatives

In the realm of artificial intelligence, Qualcomm emerges as a pivotal player with groundbreaking advancements. Emphasizing power-efficient on-device AI, edge cloud AI, and 5G technologies, Qualcomm is driving the ubiquity of AI. The Qualcomm AI Hub, housing a diverse library of over 100 pre-optimized AI models spanning sectors like IoT, mobile, and computing, exemplifies their commitment to AI innovation.

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Microsoft (MSFT) has done it again, dazzling investors with a stellar fourth-quarter fiscal 2024 performance that crushes all doubts. Emerging victorious, Microsoft reported earnings of $2.95 per share, a formidable 1.72% beat over expectations, showcasing a robust 9.7% improvement year over year. Revenues soared to $64.7 billion, marking a 15.2% annual surge, and exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.84%. Dive deeper, and you'll find earnings spike further; at constant currency, they gloriously hiked by 11% year over year.

Commercial Triumph Amidst Sky-High Expectations

Commercial bookings painted a picture of triumph, surging 17% year over year (and 19% at cc), stampeding past expectations. The growth was fuelled by an uptick in mega-contracts worth $10 million and $100 million each, revolving around both Azure and Microsoft 365, all while maintaining stellar performance in core annuity sales motions.

The Cloud Unleashed: Azure's Ascension

Microsoft's Cloud revenues manifested at $36.8 billion, a whopping 21% ascent year over year (up 22% at cc). Azure is akin to a formidable dragon on a gold hoard, lifting the company's overall performance and overshadowing previous expectations.

Segmental Showdown: Numbers That Tell a Tale

The Productivity & Business Processes segment emerged as a formidable force, with revenues soaring 11% (up 12% at cc) year over year, led by Office commercial products and cloud services that witnessed a 12% growth rate. Teams Premium saw a meteoric rise with a nearly 400% surge in seats, a testament to the allure of advanced features.

Meanwhile, the Intelligent Cloud segment carved its path to glory, contributing 44.1% to total revenues with a 19% annual boost. Azure and other cloud services revenue scaled a remarkable 29% growth, including an 8-point surge from AI services — demand that outstrips available capacity.

Lastly, the More Personal Computing segment showcased resilience, raking in a 14% year-over-year revenue increase to $15.9 billion. This rise included a net impact from the Activision acquisition, demonstrating Microsoft's strategic agility in adapting to evolving market trends.

Azure's Triumph at the Heart of the Storm

Azure has asserted its dominance in the cloud domain, spearheading Microsoft's remarkable saga of success. The company's fourth-quarter earnings soar high on the wings of Azure's triumph, painting a vivid picture of victory in the fiercely competitive cloud landscape. Investors are left in awe of Microsoft's relentless pursuit of excellence, as Azure reigns supreme in the clouds amidst a storm of competition, firmly establishing its reign as the Cloud King.

Microsoft's AI Triumph Unveiled in Fiscal Q4 Financials Microsoft's AI Triumph Unveiled in Fiscal Q4 Financials

With the goal of democratizing AI, Qualcomm anticipates a 6% rise in total sales in FY24 and a promising 9% surge in FY25, reaching $41.85 billion. A remarkable 17% growth in annual earnings is expected in FY24, with a subsequent 10% increase projected for the following year, elevating EPS to $10.88 per share.

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Valuation & Dividend Comparison

T-Mobile and Qualcomm recently achieved fresh highs at $168 and $217 per share, respectively. Currently, T-Mobile’s stock is trading at an attractive 18.4X forward earnings, compared to Qualcomm’s 21.3X valuation, both below the S&P 500 P/E ratio of 22.2X.

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Highlighting their appeal, T-Mobile and Qualcomm offer annual dividend yields slightly over 1.5%, surpassing the S&P 500’s 1.27% mark.

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Bottom Line

Both T-Mobile and Qualcomm currently hold a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), suggesting potential rewards for long-term investors. However, the remarkable surge in their stocks over the past year warrants caution, hinting at possible better buying opportunities on the horizon.

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