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Deutsche Telekom’s Mega-Merger Ambitions Trigger a 5.15% Selloff

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 25, 2026
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A single rumour has rattled Germany’s largest telecoms group. Reports that Deutsche Telekom is exploring a full merger with its US subsidiary T-Mobile US sent the stock sliding 5.15 percent on 22 April, making it the worst performer in the DAX that day. The following session brought a modest rebound of roughly 0.40 percent to 27.53 euros, but the damage has not been undone.

The proposed combination would create the world’s biggest telecoms operator, boasting a combined market capitalisation of over $384 billion. According to Bloomberg, the plan — still in its infancy — could involve a new holding company launching a takeover offer for both entities. A spokesman for the Bonn-based group declined to comment.

Structural Arbitrage Drives the Logic

At the heart of the deal’s rationale lies a persistent valuation gap. T-Mobile US trades at a price-to-earnings multiple of 19, while its German parent languishes at just 13. Closing that discount is the primary objective. Yet the market’s reaction suggests investors see more risk than reward in the near term.

The stock now sits below its 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages, and remains roughly 25 percent off the 52-week high of 34.25 euros. The relative strength index has slipped to around 37 points, edging towards oversold territory. In New York, by contrast, T-Mobile US shares have gained on expectations of a takeover premium.

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Political and Regulatory Minefields

A merger of this scale would inevitably attract scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic. US regulators traditionally take a hard line on large telecom combinations, and Berlin is unlikely to stand idly by. The German government and KfW together hold roughly 28 percent of Deutsche Telekom. A full merger would dilute their influence significantly — a politically sensitive issue given the company’s role in critical infrastructure.

Analysts are divided on the feasibility. JPMorgan, with a 40-euro target, sees strategic merit in narrowing the valuation gap. Deutsche Bank, aiming at 42 euros, warns of a potential conglomerate discount post-merger. Bernstein, at 37 euros, acknowledges the logic but flags high regulatory hurdles in the US. Barclays, targeting 39.50 euros, is the most cautious, arguing that concrete benefits remain elusive.

Q1 Results as a Reality Check

The next major catalyst arrives on 13 May, when Deutsche Telekom reports first-quarter 2026 earnings. The focus will be on adjusted EBITDA, particularly the contribution from T-Mobile US, in which the group holds a 52.8 percent stake. For the full year, management targets adjusted EBITDA of 47.4 billion euros and free cash flow of nearly 20 billion euros. In the fourth quarter of 2025, revenue grew around 2.5 percent to 31.72 billion euros — solid but unspectacular.

The Q1 release will test whether operational strength can overpower the noise around the merger speculation. Until then, uncertainty is likely to keep the stock under pressure. The consensus of 68 analysts points to a fair value of 40.10 euros, implying roughly 45 percent upside from current levels — but the path to closing that gap remains clouded by political, regulatory and execution risks.

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