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If the guys who seem to only invest in high yield, very low risk shares, with huge growth potential and zero debt could share the picks on here, I’m sure we’d all be grateful.
£20bn mcap does seem massively high for Vodafold
Maybe without the debt
I suspect we’ll test the new lows in the next few trading days
'Anyone know where I get a broad global footprint with great in country reach and maybe regulated to ensure all citizens can have access to the internet so there is kind of natural moat. Happy to spend $30Bn, $40Bn or even $50Bn if I can also get into emerging economies like Africa too.'
JB, you would be hard pressed to find a better opportunity than Vodafone. Good luck with BoD.
Terry, don't invest and just move on then.
Not your cup of tea.
I don't think anyone has ever been in any doubt whatsoever about the future importance of 5g,6g etc.
the only thing in question here is how rewarding this share will be for investors, this has been on a downward ski slope since 2018, will it still be an under performing share over the next 5 years that's what we don't know ?
good chance that maybe this will get back a £1 at which point i expect a lot of you new guys here who bought in low will be looking to take a profit, beyond that who knows
Hi, its me again, Jeff Bidet of Amazing.com.
You may remember I got caught out launching a mobile service for my premium customers and I realised I needed a network to provide the service which I dont have, DOH!. Well, I lost those slides and managed to present an AI opportunity to the BoD for a genuine people personality application. Now they have asked for an update on my genuine people personality application, timelines, go to market and all that kind of thinking. Unfortunately, I realised that this thing called 5G might actually be the thing I need to get parcels from warehouse to the customer using optimal routing and location techniques. Apparently robots with genuine people personality will need access to a secure radio network to take instruction in either american english or chinese. All these dependencies on a radio network are starting to make me look foolish in front of the BoD, and its looking like a 5G network. TBH, I thought all this stuff was free plug and play and all you can eat. Turns out, radio spectrum investment is quite expensive and installing masts and transponders up and down and across a country is more than 5 minute job and the traffic on the network needs to be managed throughout the day too.
Can anyone help with next steps. The BoD are getting really impatient now and I am caught in a loop of some kind that I cant get past unless I urgently buy a network and prioritise my business traffic over everyone elses. Anyone know where I get a broad global footprint with great in country reach and maybe regulated to ensure all citizens can have access to the internet so there is kind of natural moat. Happy to spend $30Bn, $40Bn or even $50Bn if I can also get into emerging economies like Africa too.
Thanks in advance
JB
Some might say that's what Vod have been doing these past years and why so much capex has been spent building the infrastructure for 5g that other networks will have to rent the usage of.
This is definitely a few years play but once the infrastructure has been built, assuming people stop burning them to stop covid :O , the debt will start dropping pretty quick here whilst margins jump.
In mean time the market cap is pretty close to net tangible assets so you are getting all future growth for free plus being paid 5%+ a year to wait.
Seems pretty decent deal
Both are big and worthwhile to society. Question is can VOD capitalise on a 5g boom without doing a VOD.
'Many people expect the widespread adoption of 5G to have a more profound impact on their day-to-day lives than Artificial Intelligence (AI), despite the latter filling headlines these days.'
https://www.techradar.com/phones/vodafone-reckons-5g-will-have-a-bigger-effect-on-society-than-ai
I’m going to say up 4 out of five days and 6-7% on the week.
Vod closing Sp 7th July
Robleo 76p
DarkBlue 72.89p
Tars 81.50p
CWWX 74.90p
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Entries Closed
Atb
I as noticed dat when Danny boy is on oliday Vodafone shares are going ballistic Mav.
Dunno if he his gone for 1 weak or 2 tho.
Will keep mi eye on it and will let you all no if he is a jinx or not.
Jax, want to come up with silly predictions again?
Like that we would be in the 60s by now?
We are still waiting for that one.
Vod red
Sky blue
Here we go again.
Lowest in 26 years and a company with no direction.
What a joke. I hooe there is a revolt and shake up at thd agm. Clear no chance as long as there no change
74.9
Thanks
81.5 for me please
Morning roofer 72.89 for me please ,
But hope it’s higher.
71.7 for me please Roofer. Thanks
'What institutional investors are doing to FTSE listed companies is akin to parents dissing their own children in favour of neighbour's. '
Even the prime minister apparently. A company can be captured by the markets but apparently our country, government and leadership have been captured too
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/is-a-10-bottle-of-merlot-really-all-our-children-are-worth-to-prime-minister-rishi-sunak/ar-AA1dk402?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=248c53424fa745aebcbdf7874cb4a776&ei=10
76 for me please
Thanks
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Vod closing Sp 7th July
Izstar 75.10p
Beo1 77.70p
Forensic 81p
Exil 75p
Noveck 72.20p
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Good article, I agree with everything the author highlighted. I don't think anyone could have predicted the underperformance of the FTSE over the last 8 years, but for investors wanting to build a dividend income portfolio, the cloud does have a silver lining.
Fleccy, indeed, we have all underlined in the past the importance of a solid and consistent ownership to ensure the longevity of homegrown businesses and ecosystem. Just by narrowing it down to telcos, simply look at Swisscom, Orange and Deutsche. All three have solid in-country large institutional shareholder backing. Critical in drawing a line in the sand.
What institutional investors are doing to FTSE listed companies is akin to parents dissing their own children in favour of neighbour's. I opine there should be a law demanding a minimum investment in UK markets. After all, pension funds are managing the 'income" from the same FTSE employees, whose livelihood is highly correlated to their employers' ability to perform in the markets.
Here is the link to the full article. In my opinion, the lack of institutional backing is the main driving factor behind the significant underperformance of UK stocks.
https://www.fool.co.uk/2023/06/29/why-the-ftse-100-has-been-a-flop-in-2023/