TDS, U.S. Cellular Slide — Communications Services Roundup
Communications services took a hit. Shares of Telephone & Data Systems as well as its separately traded subsidiary U.S. Cellular both fell after they reported fourth-quarter results. TDS's fourth-quarter results were dragged down by a $547 million non-cash goodwill impairment charge taken as part of an annual goodwill assessment. TDS's performance was also stung by a loss of postpaid phone subscribers at U.S. Cellular in the quarter.
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile ended down less than 1% each.
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