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Come on avo it’s all in jest - how many shares do you own and are you down?
Lighten up btw
Vod is a wonderful investment lol
No it is worrying for you Jax because you own Vodafone shares.
Cretin ? Really I've reported you not because I'm particularly upset by your response but that there are many holders of Vodafone significantly underwater I've been there what they want is constructive dialogue not the bullying tactics almost always from fairly recently opened accounts criticising anyone whom does not believe they are about to double there money .. To others I recommend researching short selling .. for transparency I bought an initial tranche into the close today.
Worrying for the 100k employees not me
The market knows something is about to break Vodafold.
Jax, maybe you should sell up if it worries you so much.
An 11% yield is worrying
There is no buying demand even at this 26 year low. The company is history.
There is no way the merger will be approved. Always a given so why did the incompetents work so hard on a non starter. Because there is nothing left. There is no plan. Germany is declining asisindiq and the uk a basket case as an country to invest in
Glad the ramoers are gone. Probably on some other sites spreading nonsense. Its OK for them to have a jolly but when people are investing real money keep the comments factual and not fantasy. I have been blocked by many of them as their generation is one where they cannot be challenged so its fine. And do they even have money in vodafobe. Of course not. They would have bailed out when the ship was sinking. God help vodafone
In 1996 VOD found support in the mid-late 60's.
Is the market really saying the company is worth the same as it was almost 30 years ago? Nonsense.
Yield up to 11%+
P/E just 7
Trading update is the next key. 24th July. That will incorporate all the inflation linked increases across all the contracts. Depending on how many job cuts have happened to date, it could read better.
"Short selling shares makes the SP go down. Buying shares makes the SP rise." is not true .. If I own 25% of vodafone and tell my broker to sell just get me out quick my sales will likely soak up every buy I'm not short selling just selling the price will drop and if done aggressively it will drop hard It is the combination of institutional holders selling that has the largest impact.. the short sellers will of course piggy back on them but its volume and velocity that has the largest impact.
So why did they bother when it seems that this joint venture is doomed from the start due to the Chinese connection? I got sucked in here for the dividend, average 88p and what a big mistake that was. This company is becoming a bad joke and I think making Margherita CEO rather than bringing in fresh blood, was a mistake. Is there anything positive coming up that can turn this tanker around I wonder. Bloody well hope so!
I need some love like I've never needed love before ❤️
"Worries that VOD’s possible new bedfellows known as “Three (3)” have major Chinese links spook the markets. "
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Nothing to see here and if true, only goes to show the incompetence of such MPs. 3 has been operating in the uk for over 20 years and no one complained. Of course they have Chinese links, its a fricking Hong Kong Chinese based company.
What is all this about shorts There is officially less than 0.5% short interest .. The reality is the selling has become self perpetuating when even fairly recent buyers who thought they were getting good value are cutting there losses a share can keep dropping.. No need for active borrowing to sell.. All it needs is a positive news story a major broker upgrade and it can rip higher. I am one of the aforementioned not a big stock mover but follow the golden rule of cutting losers and running winners .. Its a horror story right now but there will be money to be made
Short selling shares makes the SP go down. Buying shares makes the SP rise.
I understand that I was in the top class at maths in school, but surely everybody knows the above?
So there we have it & a possible reason for the latest dramatic fall.
Worries that VOD’s possible new bedfellows known as “Three (3)” have major Chinese links spook the markets.
Surely if this was known by the incompetent BOD’s, and with due diligence it must have been, then WTF is going on?
1- Qatar and UEA are strengthening relationship including commercial interests. UAE already own a good chunk of Vodafone
https://www.atalayar.com/en/articulo/politics/emirates-and-qatar-strengthen-bilateral-relations/20220628172507157119.html
2- Qatar has already acquired the Egyptian’s share in Vodafone Egypt
https://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2023/06/07/qatar-investment-authority-wants-to-fully-acquire-telecom-egypts-stake-in-vodafone-egypt-via-subsidiary-sources/
3- Qatar is investing in UK and UK companies big time and have shed load of money. Their country is tiny for the investment they want to undertake.
4- UK government has a soft spot for Qatar for supplying us with relatively cheaper gas & Oil.
5- Vodafone is CHEAP by all measures even with 30% premium
This is my personal opinion.
GLA
To think that anyone shorter on this board influences the share price is laughable to the highest degree 😂
“shorts here that I can see”
You don’t need to see, the fact that Percy Porsche and TerryMC are de-ramping Vod is your shorting evidence. They both openly admit to shorting stocks.
Because tonight, is the night, that two become one ❤️....
Calming thoughts are when I am again left smiling, at the shorties TerryMC, Jax and Nobrain etc. when I soon double my investment here.
And relax 🙂
Jax, you've missed your vocation, you should be in stand up comedy. Lets look at your 0 to 20p figure.
As of the 1st June, Vodafone's total voting rights were 26,994,311,626, so a share price of 20p would value Vodafone at around £5.399 Billion; Which would mean Vodafone could buyback all their stock using their cash stash and still have loads left over for other things. You should think before you type.
Its interesting that there are currently no disclosed shorts here that I can see, the last fund bailed out on the 14th March 2022 and nothing since. If things are as dire as some make out then the funds would be all over this which theyre not?
At times like this it's a good idea to think differently, what would Emma Bunion from the Spice girls do?
Why, she would trill a nice song obviously.
Try it.
SP 110p by this Christmas.