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She definitely knows more than all those multi billion $ brokers pushing this carp uphill. Tea leaves have a much better track record than those big US brokers, if ever there was a bunch of conmen look no further! Jmo
I is FINKING it was lucky I sold owt of my small position at £1.25 back in the summer of 2022.
I even made a small PHROFET.
I gets my share advice from my old mum
"Don't you go buying them Vodafone shares again"
She knows what is what on fings like that.
The market always over corrects, so could touch 60p before bouncing back to where it is now possibly? More likely to hit 60p before 70p the direction of travel suggests. Jmo.
I don't see why this is crashing.... 10%ROI, 25% margin. PE 6.something This does not look like a company about to die. What am I missing? Massive debt - but interest rates are falling; so....?
Well done by adding on just first day of fall and that too market when market was up..
It touched 66p briefly. It's going to revisit again today as nothing seems to be in favour of telcos at the moment..
Another broker downgrade will put this on permanent 60p target. LOL
Well done by adding on just first day of all and that too market when market was up..
It touched 66p briefly. It's going to revisit again today as nothing seems to be in favour of telcos at the moment..
Another broker downgrade will put this on permanent 60p target. LOL
How many times has the dividend be cut in the past 5 years?. This is a dividend trap and has sucked a lot of income investors in, unfortunately the crash in the SP has wiped a lot of that income out, and as we've all seen the dividend continues to get slashed as the SP falls, so very difficult to call a bottom on this, especially as selling the transmitters has reduced yet another income stream. The more they want to cut the debt mountain they have to lose income which supports the high dividend. Not a great recipe for long term sustainability is it really? JMO
So this was 72.19 last week!
See once broker TP 68p. Is this ever going back up again above 70 .....
You're brave!!
TOL99, LGBTQ+++++++++++ is the most important, after all it's even a criminal offence if you communicate the wrong thing about it or don't pay it enough attention !! At least the good ole Bible disagrees, but that's unimportant !!
Yes jedclampit, sometimes I wonder if I'd run both cos at the same time better than the two current CEO's !!
Jedclampit, the Govt should also stop all the input cost rises like wages, equipment costs, IT costs, etc. . ?
Sadly Vodafone are more interested in LGBT neurodivrrgent virtue signalling crap than running a great global business.
Down the drain goes more of UK plc
Both in the same boat with SP in the last year. from approx £1+ down to 69p-70p will they both come back
It's about time the government and it's bodies stopped all these price rises in mid term contracts for all broadband and phone companies, they are all at it and it has to be stopped as they are all crooks as it's a cartel.
Porsche1946, you're a very brave man to short ULVR and PHNX unless you gey in and out quickly, very quickly !!
Maybe Moniman there are some groinds for a Class Action though they always qualify their communications away from the Advice area !!
The writing for Vodafone's demise was on the wall about 4 or 5 years ago I believe. Astronomical debts with mature income streams, and all those big broker recommendations of 250p to 300p were total fantasies. All of those brokers should be taken to court for providing misleading or fraudulent guidance Imho. I wouldn't touch this with a barge pole. Good luck to those who got sucked in by the bullsh#te broker forecasts. JMO! Adyor!
...gla.
Kerching….sold my PUTS, did tell you these were going to under .70p. They printed…love capitalism.
12pc yield🤡😂🤡😂, good luck with that. Remember, U.K. shares for trading and shorting…not investing…the companies are debt ridden shyte and the index like the country is going down the toilet. Next short, ULVR and PHNX grip
Indeed LTI, in Vodafone's case share buybacks would be better than dividends.
here comes the div cut, this is one **** share and the ceo couldnt of done a worse job. 97 to 65 since she took over, really
Looking certain for a 12% yield
Yikes
'Even with a significant cut in the dividend, a buyback might be cost-effective and it would still give a shareholder return.'
The dividend is less attractive to me as personal tax is rising across many investment products. A SP rise in an ISA even with dividend still looks ok.
My £1 by christmas is unlikely LoL but you just never know ;-)
At these prices a share buyback looks a better idea than paying down debt - VOD's long-term debt servicing costs are surely much lower than the cost of the current dividend. Even with a significant cut in the dividend, a buyback might be cost-effective and it would still give a shareholder return.