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Deutsche Telekom’s Transatlantic Tango: Merger Whispers and a Bruised Stock

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 26, 2026
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The German telecoms giant faces a defining week, with its share price caught between the gravitational pull of a potential mega-deal and the stark reality of a deteriorating chart. After shedding over 14% in the past month, the stock closed Friday at €27.61, a level that has investors questioning whether the group’s ambitious growth narrative can hold.

The immediate catalyst arrives on Tuesday, when T-Mobile US, the crown jewel of the Bonn-based group, reports its quarterly earnings. The American subsidiary contributes the lion’s share of group profit and accounts for roughly two-thirds of Deutsche Telekom’s total market value. For the full year 2026, management has guided for adjusted operating earnings of around €47.4 billion — a target that hinges squarely on continued momentum stateside.

Yet the earnings release lands against a backdrop of heightened uncertainty. Reports have surfaced that CEO Timotheus Höttges is weighing a full takeover of the US unit, in which Deutsche Telekom currently holds a 53% stake. While a complete integration would grant direct access to T-Mobile’s cash flows, the sheer scale of the required financing package has spooked the market. The stock shed nearly 7% on a weekly basis, and now trades roughly 13% below its 50-day moving average.

The technical picture offers little comfort. The share price has slipped decisively below the 200-day moving average, which currently sits at €29.48. Should selling pressure persist, the next support level to watch is the 52-week low of €26.45. Analysts remain more sanguine on valuation, however. Deutsche Bank, for instance, maintains a price target of €42.00, implying significant upside from current levels.

Beyond the merger speculation and earnings calendar, the group is navigating domestic headwinds. Labour negotiations in Germany resume on Monday, with the outcome set to shape the cost structure of the home market. Investors will scrutinise management’s handling of wage demands as a bellwether for margin trends.

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

Meanwhile, the company is pressing ahead with its fibre-optic expansion, shifting focus from pure infrastructure deployment to active customer acquisition. The target is to connect around 2.5 million new households directly by the end of 2026. In a separate technological milestone, Deutsche Telekom recently demonstrated quantum teleportation under real-world conditions in Berlin, marking a step toward a secure quantum internet.

To cushion the recent share price weakness, management has deployed a €2 billion share buyback programme, complementing the €1 per share dividend approved in April. Yet these measures may prove insufficient if Tuesday’s T-Mobile US numbers fail to dispel the cloud of uncertainty hanging over the stock.

Political hurdles also loom. Any full-scale integration of T-Mobile US would require approval from both Berlin and Washington. The current US administration under Donald Trump is viewed as open to large telecom mergers, but the financing structure remains the dominant concern for investors.

As the new trading week begins, the market is waiting for clarity. Until Bonn issues an official statement on the US ambitions, speculation will continue to drive the narrative. Tuesday’s earnings from T-Mobile US must deliver a compelling operational story — one strong enough to lift a stock that is currently trading at a critical crossroads.

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