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Sprint’s (S) March-quarter earnings report before the market open Tuesday could confirm that it has fallen behind T-Mobile US (TMUS) in number of wireless services subscribers. Revenue for its fiscal Q4 is expected to decline 5% year over year, but its device leasing program will provide an accounting boost for earnings, analysts say. Japan’s Softbank, which last year ended merger talks with T-Mobile US, controls Sprint. Sprint also might discuss Scalper1 News
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