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Hopefully e& get there regulatory approval to start buying there extra 5%, as that will help the SP along
In today. Liberty Global bought 5% of the company earlier this year at 94p was it? I think 70s is a good entry level especially with the dividend yield. Long term hold.
Maybe jax meant the weather forecast will reach 71 :)
Have we finally turned the corner? My average is 80p & I feel confident in the coming years it will turn out to be one hell of a buy at these levels GLA
"71s today for sure"
Jax are you holding on to this prophecy for today or would you like to change it?
Mole, I will ask VOD management to get in touch with you so you can let them know this revelation.
It would be irresponsible to let them go ahead with this without listening to your far superior insight into the industry.
Moley always with the reality check. Project Kipper despite starting in 2019 have not even launched a sat yet. They gave the contract, no surprise, to Blue Origin, who are not doing too well.
Starlink meanwhile has 4000 up there. Just no need for another LOE net launched, eventually maybe, by very expensive one shot rockets.
VOD late to the party and partnering with the also ran with a higher cost base I’m afraid.
Guttersnipe is an illegal immigrant with no friends, hence his posting efforts on this BB.
Gutter is back at school now, so limited on posting.
Oh Jax, this is bitter for you 😁
Egg on face again? 😂
'Vodafone plans to work with Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite constellation Project Kuiper to extend the reach of its 4G and 5G telecoms networks in Europe and Africa'
https://uk.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/vodafone-teams-up-with-amazons-project-kuiper-to-extend-5g-reach-3143540
It makes sense to backhaul through LEO's in very remote areas, BT are currently testing with OneWeb to backhaul via their network of LEO's. I'd question Starlink's business model of putting so many satellites in orbit, and targeting residential customers, since offering backhauling services to local Communication providers seems far more sensible.
I can't help it but Project Kipper rolls off the tongue far easier than Project Kuiper, with Amazon so late to the game it makes you wonder.
Sooner or later this will rocket, but I guess posters like jax and gutter will say otherwise.
Funny how we haven't herd from gutter for a few days after everone found out he/she couldn't even speak english let alone rubbish VOD with any facts.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Vodafone plans to work with Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite constellation Project Kuiper to extend the reach of its 4G and 5G telecoms networks in Europe and Africa.
The British mobile operator said Project Kuiper's high-bandwidth, low-latency satellites would be used to connect mobile base stations in remote locations to its core networks, eliminating the need for fibre-based or fixed wireless links.
Amazon is preparing to test two prototype satellites in the coming months before starting to deploy production satellites in 2024 for its network, which will compete with Elon Musk's Starlink, OneWeb and others.
Vodafone and Amazon said they would work to roll out Project Kuiper's high-speed broadband services to under-served communities around the world, and also offer services to businesses, such as back-up connections.
Now another new project with Amazon, it's all go
Jax, you have promised us to be able to top up in the 60's and even 50's for a long time now. Any confidence in your predictions is long lost by this board.
Define a small retrace Avi
Vod is headed one way - plop
All markets are slightly down today, FTSE in particular.
A small retrace in VOD is to be expected.
Jax is not some genius with a crystal ball.
'28% reduction in debt H1 on H1.'
JPMorgan reporting on Spain option anyday now. They have been working on that for 3 or 4 months now. €5Bn would be handy with no material impact on earnings. You know it's coming, but when?
I guess before the 3 merger news?
71s today for sure
That mini resurgence is well and truly over
Germany is falling apart
'28% reduction in debt H1 on H1.'
I could be wrong. Maths isnt my strong point. I suppose the market will be salivating over new debt for the 3 merger if its issued at 6%. VOD sitting in a sweet spot with fixed coupon on debt around 3%. Just need to sit it out if you can afford to do nothing
Jax. Just a thought mate. But don't you ever bored with your constant repetitive posts.(We all do). If not, you must be very boring. Try taking up something a bit more challenging. It might help?
'VOD debt was about €46Bn at H1 last year. Whats it going to be H1 this year?
I guess €33Bn. Market should like that reduction surely?'
..should add that would represent a 28% reduction in debt H1 on H1. No wonder MDV says debt is no longer a problem
It certainly needs patience. I was hoping to in and out of this long ago! I still have conviction medium to long term for tge reasons I stated. I’m in a few other holdings that are equally frustrating atm, the first half year rally the pundits are banging on about, doesn’t apply to me unfortunately. I am optimistic about the rest of the year though!
Mrlong, RE: If you look at the world becoming more reliant on data, data centres (a friend of mine supplies the power here and comms is essential)
I don't think anyone would disagree with that statement, but others have been saying that 5 years ago
but i do hope you are right, it would be nice to see this change direction, this has been a tricky little bugger for sure
best of luck