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Get in now, by Tuesday the US will have sorted it’s sh*t out and we’ll be going north imo
Two knife catching top ups today
Will there be a third
This is trading at a big discount. Something will happen here in the near term imo
Vod net debt/EBIDTA is now lower than its main competition. Same goes with their massive cash position, significantly higher than any of its peers.
Just look at the trading volumes today. One would have thought we are breaking through the floor on large volumes. Tree shaking me thinks. A large buyer is lurking in the background. You sink it so you wont ruin your avg price when you buy larger chunks. Same applies when they are offloading. They pump before they dump.
Would not be surprised if we finish on the + today.
Or suspend div and just to buyback or reduce debt
Debt still seems to high what u think? they need to suspend dividend for 3 years like BT
Captain_Value
I understand that it is VOD shareholders that are asking Putin to cut all the under sea cables ...that way they can invest in carrier pigeons and messenger boys ....and forget the whole internet nightmare ever existed :-)
Was checking Swisscom last night and noticed the massive premium they are trading at. A fraction of Vod's balance sheet and cashflow, yet a market cap of ca 29bn EURO.
A clearly broken market and sadly weak holders of UK stocks as always.
"Is there really a possibility of Vod going bust?"
Probably as much chance as an asteroid hitting the planet in the next 5 years, miniscule to no chance.
If an asteroid DID it the planet it would at least put an end to the misery of VOD shareholders!
This decline is beating all expectations
She’s got to go surely just like Liz Truss
Scary to think that she is worse than nick
Game over. I don’t think so!
Well this divi is safe regardless so we haven't got to worry about that , but the SP will go down another 4p ish when it goes ex divi.
Let's worry about the next divi in 6 months time when things could have changed a lot.
"If you add now you need your head read. Big players may sell soon, panic & game over."
You're confusing Market Cap with viability. Vodafone's share price could go down to a penny and not affect the companies ability to generate cash. I suppose there could be some T&C's written into some of the Bonds, in relation to the share price, but again that wouldn't affect the viability of the company; Also if the share price dropped to very low levels, Vodafone could easily divert money from dividends and cash flow into buybacks.
You don’t get paid 9% twice in a year. I don’t plan to be in it for 2 dividends
Its cash accretive, debt going down, Profits good for a mcap we have. So no i dont think there is a chance we go bust anytime soon, but showing no signs of a movement up on the SP anytime soon. You have to think E& are looking at this SP as an opportunity to get to 25%.
Plus cant see them letting there multi billion investment go to waste, and be broken up and sold off in a fire sale, they would surely go and do a full takeover.
What is Vodafone Group Probability Of Bankruptcy? VOD
Just look on Macroaxis (well respected researchers)
https://www.macroaxis.com › ... › Company Profile
Based on the latest financial disclosure, Vodafone Group PLC has a Probability Of Bankruptcy of 36.0%.
If you add now you need your head read. Big players may sell soon, panic & game over. Shareholders are always last to get any money, debts paid first & they’re a little bit of that.
"Is there really a possibility of Vod going bust?"
Probably as much chance as an asteroid hitting the planet in the next 5 years, miniscule to no chance.
"how does one assess risk of div cut in the future"
I think you'll find most people already see that as a possibility, it makes little difference and is already priced in.
Zero chance to go bust in foreseeable future, I think …
At a little over 79p
Now is the time to add for me , added a few K shares as starter
M long
where do u get 5 percent from, i thoughtit was 9.1 percent div thanks
how does one assess risk of div cut in the future
Vod is doing an RR
Is there really a possibility of Vod going bust?