Financials

  • Market Capitalization 3.8 B
  • Employee 4 000
  • Founded N/A
  • CEO LeRoy T. Carlson Jr.
  • Website www.tdsinc.com
  • Headquarter Delaware, United States
  • FIGI BBG000BV0VK7
  • Industry Telecom Services
Total revenue
Net income
Basic earnings per share (Basic EPS)
Total debt
Free cash flow
Cash & equivalents
Price to earnings ratio
-63.08
Price to sales ratio
3.96
Dividends per share
0.16
Dividend yield %
0.39

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The current price of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. Common Shares (TDS) is 33.39. Over the past 24 hours, the stock has changed by -2.23%. Follow the TDS chart for real-time price dynamics.

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TDS has changed by -6.89% over the last week, -15.72% over the last month, and -16.06% over the last year. Review the chart to see whether the current move is part of a broader trend.

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What was Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. Common Shares net income for the last quarter?

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. Common Shares reported net income of 144.59 M for the last quarter. The previous quarter showed 56.04 M, which means net income changed by +158.00%.

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As of the latest available data, Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. Common Shares has 4 000 employees. Workforce size can provide additional context about the company's scale and operations.

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Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. Common Shares

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. is an American telecommunications service company primarily providing broadband, cable, telephone, and wireless services, and radio tower leasing, through its subsidiaries TDS Telecom and Array Digital Infrastructure, the latter of which was formerly the cell phone company United States Cellular. The company began as a group of rural phone companies in Wisconsin in 1969. In 1983 it founded U.S. Cellular as a subsidiary. In 2001, it acquired Straus Printing Company and combined it with a previously acquired printing company, Suttle Press, to form Suttle-Straus as another subsidiary. LeRoy T. Carlson, the founder of TDS, died in May 2016 at the age of 100. In 2024 TDS sold OneNeck, a managed services and regional data center company, to US Signal, a portfolio company of Igneo Infrastructure Partners. In August 2025, United States Cellular Corporation sold its cellular/wireless business and much of its radio spectrum rights to T-Mobile USA, but kept ownership of its approximately 4,400 radio towers, with T-Mobile signing 15-year leases to remain a tenant on at least 2,600 of the towers.