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Looks like it reversed a 3% decline overseas yesty
With Vods debt I can't even bring myself to invest at this price......interest cuts in 2024 may help but for now I will sit and watch.......GLA
Vodafone is a very good buy at 65p. In 5-10 years it will have proven so.
However for anyone who has an average above 100p… not so much.
There will be a recovery , one day.
Fingers crossed
By the way, VOD has closed at yet another record low. Why are you two so excited for? 😂😂😂
Wow, Dan and robleo I have never seen you two so talkative before! Have you two been drinking ?
Well, if VOD will do a dead cat bounce in the morning, then I will be truly happy for you all old faithful VODers. As for me, already made up my mind that I will never touch this dog ever again, lol.
Good luck and goodnight everyone. God bless you all.
ForensicBloo, do a bit more research before making stupid comment's old chap
Dan the game is up, it looks like we.ve been rumbled, hey who are you calling a Welsh git, you English git lol
Yes fleccy it should. However the reality is short trading is legal. I think it's being shorted as a naked short that won't be registered & is illegal. Happens lots though.
Just my thoughts.
13% dividend otherwise. :-)
ForensicBloo. Well, my obviouse thought is, are you an idiot. Do have a problem, nobody likes you perhaps. Keep trying, you might meet a buddy on here one day? O.K so we are the same person, had you fooled, I am really a Welsh git, boy oh. Robo my Amigo?
Vod is about 66p eqiv on the nasdaq, so not bad, but please don't exagerate, it does not help. 67+ would be good though.
The biggest question is, are Danny and Robby the same person...
Thoughts?
Vodafone ADR.. recovered almost fully from 3% down. Therefore look for atleast 3% rise tomorrow.. probably 67p open.. US interest rate hike is done.. time to cut the rates in 2024..
Looking all good for Vodafone now..
Rob, You could be write there? Only joking, I can't spell sometimes! As for jax, I think everytime the sp falls, he jax himself off, what was that wall st' film called?---- Come on sidi we want you back. It's only money. Stop changing your mind.
Why would they need to short a stock to push the price down? There are other possible ways to do it. As I've mentioned before, they could encourage brokers to direct buys Off Exchange while directing sells On Exchange and also use algo's to drive the price down On Exchange, when the Exchange volume dips; I'm not saying they could do that in Vodafone's case and I'm not sure it'd be legal, but it's a possible way to manipulate prices either way and doesn't involve shorting. I have a big problem with Off Book trading, It distorts the price discovery mechanism since Off Book trades aren't used in setting the On Exchange price. Off Book trading should be banned in my opinion.
They don't register naked shorts.
Maybe bad management adding to the momentum.
Big drop in a week when the ft has done okay.
Well I guess if they keep the dividend up for 8 years I will have got the shares for free :-)
Yes must be short sellers. Can't possibly be years of bad financial managment coming home.
Must be hidden rogue short sellers like Tiger Global and Tesco in 2014-15. Eventually came out.
Goes down buy more
Goes up reap rewards
Still down overseas just down a little less.
Saw that 79% of the trades through Interactive Investor this morning were buys so not everyone thinks we're doomed !! Personally, I'm holding as have sold too many other shares before now when there was a doom and gloom scenario only to see the share recover not long afterwards !!
Hi Dan, well they say one mans pain is another mans pleasure, and jax is definitely getting a lot of pleasure out of seeing this drop, he seems to be getting more excited with each post, hope he's taking his blood pressure pills?
think we can right this one off for this year, let's see what 2024 will bring
We might get some relief here tomorrow as VOD is recovering on the NASDAQ this evening following the Federal Reserve's decision and subsequent comments from Powell about cutting rates in 2024. Maybe it'll be back to the 70s soon. Something from MDV would be nice to help it on its way.
Jax dabble's in Kibo, Beat that, Very kinky!
'The bond refinacing is relatively small in 3024 and is much larger in 2025 ...but by then...bond rates might well be lower than today ...'
I am sure MDV has a clear path to paying FY25 bond of €3.7m and could include rolling over/ using asset sale money.
The cashflow is servicing interest and maintaining net debt/ EBITAal somewhere around 2.5 or 2.7.
€9Bn debt repayable 2030-2040 and €10.5Bn repayable 2040+ is enough time for economies to begin growing and demanding the VOD utility at the very least.
In the short term, energy costs (94% hedged) will unwind in H2 this year.
Looks like handset financing will change to benefit cashflow.
Lots of cost reduction activities whilst service revenue is reported as growing
I had a dabble in Kibo years back
Beat that