14 Stocks Jim Cramer Discussed As He Talked About Record Bitcoin Price

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2. T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders In Q1 2025: 75

T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS) is an American telecommunications carrier whose shares have gained 4% year-to-date. However, the stock is down by 13% since late April, when a weak earnings report accompanied by lackluster subscriber figures led to an 11% loss. T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS)’s stock also fell in June after Softbank announced that it would sell $4.8 billion worth of shares. Cramer has spent quite some time in 2025 discussing whether the firm’s CEO, Mike Sievert, is retiring. This time around, he discussed a Keybanc piece about T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS):

“Here’s one [that’s] a little surprising. Keybanc puts out a very cogent piece about how T-Mobile is fiber-deficient. And they think that the consumer value proposition has deteriorated rather rapidly. Downgraded to Underweight. And the stock has been weak. But this is a, in many ways you read this and you think oh my bad, now I know why it’s going down. Which will mean that it’s got much further to fall.

“. . .But, look what can I say, T-Mobile has been a huge, huge winner. Sievert is a winner. And before that Legere was a winner. But now the stock acts quite badly, and now we know. It’s good to know the reason.”

Previously, the CNBC host discussed T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS)’s CEO, Mike Sievert:

“We don’t know if he’s [Sievert] going to leave yet, we don’t know when, they’re not gonna put a release out. They’re not gonna put a release out. It’s not done and I hope he stays because I think he’s fantastic.”

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