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T-Mobile US Integration Talk Weighs on Deutsche Telekom Shares as Analysts See 45% Upside

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
April 24, 2026
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The prospect of absorbing its high-flying US subsidiary into the parent company has rattled Deutsche Telekom investors, sending shares into a tailspin that erased more than 5% in a single session. On April 22, the stock slumped 5.15% to become the worst performer in the DAX, triggered by reports that the Bonn-based group is exploring a full merger with T-Mobile US. The following day brought a modest recovery of roughly 0.40%, lifting the shares to €27.53, but the damage was far from undone.

The stock now trades well below its 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages, and remains roughly 25% off the 52-week high of €34.25. Friday saw a slight uptick to €27.77, yet the broader trend remains bearish as investors digest the implications of what would be a landmark transaction.

The Regulatory Hurdle

Deutsche Telekom currently holds around 53% of T-Mobile US, the growth engine that has been driving group earnings. Media reports suggest management is weighing a tighter structural integration — a move designed to eliminate the conglomerate discount that has long depressed the parent company’s valuation. The ambition is to create the world’s largest telecom operator by market capitalization.

But the plans remain embryonic and face formidable obstacles. Antitrust authorities in both Washington and Berlin would scrutinize any such deal with extreme rigor. The German government, which holds just over 28% of Deutsche Telekom through state-owned development bank KfW, has already demanded a say in the process. Gaining approval from these major shareholders is seen as a non-negotiable prerequisite.

Analysts Stay Bullish

Despite the near-term turbulence, the analyst community remains firmly behind the stock. Barclays reiterated its “Overweight” rating with a €39.50 price target, while JPMorgan sees fair value at €40. Deutsche Bank is even more optimistic, setting a target of €42. The consensus among 68 analysts covering the stock points to an average price target of €40.10 — implying upside potential of roughly 45% from current levels.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Deutsche Telekom?

Barclays analyst Mathieu Robilliard expects a wave of industry consolidation that could accelerate dramatically if the US merger proceeds. The deal would fundamentally reposition Deutsche Telekom’s strategic profile, he argues.

Key Dates on the Horizon

The immediate catalyst for a sentiment shift comes on April 28, when T-Mobile US reports first-quarter results after the US market close. Analysts forecast earnings per share of $2.06 on revenue of nearly $23 billion. Strong numbers from the subsidiary could provide a short-term lift to the parent company’s beleaguered shares.

The next major milestone follows on May 13, when Deutsche Telekom itself publishes first-quarter 2026 results. The market will focus on adjusted EBITDA and the contribution from T-Mobile US, in which the group holds a 52.8% stake. For the full year, the company targets adjusted EBITDA of €47.4 billion and free cash flow of roughly €20 billion. In the fourth quarter of 2025, revenue grew about 2.5% to €31.72 billion — solid, if unspectacular.

The question now is whether operational performance can drown out the noise around strategic ambition. The Q1 report will provide the first real test.

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