Telephone and Data Systems TDS
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Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It is typically used to identify overbought or oversold conditions in financial markets.
- The RSI is calculated using the following formula:
RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS))
Where RS is the ratio of the average gains to the average losses over a specified period.
- The default time period used is 14 days.
- RSI values range between 0 and 100.
RSI values above 70 are considered overbought (indicating a potentially opportune time to sell)
RSI values below 30 are considered oversold (indicating a potentially opportune time to buy)
RSI is not a perfect indicator and should be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools, this is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice.
About
Telephone and Data Systems (TDS) Business Model and Operations Summary
Telephone and Data Systems Inc is a diversified telecommunications operator that provides mobile, telephone, and broadband services. The company's segments include UScellular Wireless, UScellular Towers, and TDS Telecom. It generates maximum revenue from the UScellular Wireless segment.
Key Insights
Telephone and Data Systems (TDS) Core Market Data and Business Metrics
Latest Closing Price
$34.36Market Cap
$4.00 BillionTotal Outstanding Shares
107.21 Million SharesTotal Employees
7,900IPO Date
September 18, 1991SIC Description
Telephone Communications (no Radiotelephone)Primary Exchange
New York Stock ExchangeHeadquarters
30 North Lasalle Street, Chicago, IL, 60602
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Revenue Breakdown
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