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"Here we go - into the red finish !!!"
Looks as though you need new batteries in your crystal ball.
Here we go - into the red finish !!!
Vodafone near all time low. Maybe there will be a rotation.
Soon be time for the blue pill
At best it will limp along until the company and investors face up to the fact they took too much out of the company in the past, leaving the current entity saddled with the debt.
That facing up will result in more short term pain in the sp, which is why investors and management don’t want to do it, thereby sealing the glum outlook which institutions are selling.
It’s also why you don’t have a ceo. The good choices will be avoiding the poison pill.
Just my view.
OK, So there's no denying what Gary just said, you only have to look at the historic charts for confirmation even Daniel has admitted it, the only question now especially for anyone who bought in under a £1 is can this make any gains from this current sp level, well hopefully it can, a blue day today so let's hope it can continue this upward trend
Yes. Danny boy has huge regret about buying Vodafone.
He goes mental if you are bearish.
Narcus - Not so wise (Wisebear) continually posts that he “sees positive news is imminent for Vodafone”.
Perhaps he is one of those paid rampers you read about because one thing is certain and that this is a debt laden, no hope, crock of cr ap in which many decent folk rue the day they got involved (eh Daniel?)
sell bt buy vod imo
ye a very big divergence with bt. still no ceo or any deals with three etc.
Wise- have you noticed that not a single one of your positive prediction an inside knowledge is actually ever correct, yet you still come on here spouting a load of absolute tosh masquerading as insight, really mate give it up. or join happy harry Dan on a sugar coated whatsapp group
BT up VOD down
Perhaps there’s no correlation after all
Short interest has reduced to 0.06% : data of 31/03/23.
Previously it was 0.07%. Reduction of 16%
ADR shares are up after hours. Hopefully a nice rise tomorrow
not sure about the blue pills, but would be nice to have a blue finish tomorrow
I had two but couldnt quite manage a positive finish :)
Blue pill working its magic this afternoon
He calls it Montynegro
*so no impairment (already recognised)
meh*3, €154Bn total assets is the lower of cost and net realisable value shown in the statutory accounts last year. The auditors audited it and signed off as a true and fair view. The recent valuations point to a disconnect between the SP and the offer/bid prices 3rd parties are making for the various parts of VOD. The market will like an executed deal like sell spain or merge UK etc, surely.
The India gov investment has made bankruptcy less likely and positioned for a billionnaire investor as well as capital required for 5G ( a bit like VOD/3 in aspiration). India is not included in the group accounts so impairment. If it went bust, there is probably €1Bn cost. If it comes good, there is a share in a huge investment to be included in the group accounts imo
Well the blue pill is needed today again - the afternoon droop has begun
'why does the banter increase negative'
Think its to shake nervous retail investors out. Not just VOD, all the BBs have this type of spam
the market doest believe in €156bn total assets. Is this a figure by vodafone or auditors? I bet if india goes bankrupt that will be impaired.
Interesting head and shoulders forming with the left shoulder starting 15/12/22 and the right shoulder today so expect Vodafone to start falling faster and harder next few days.
'Will be interesting to see the final agreement. VOD are 3rd largest operator in UK with c18m subscribers. 3 are 4th largest with c9m. Think I saw 3 wanted to use $5Bn for their share and but this article says £15Bn for the combined entity.'
If those numbers are right, VOD must be c.£10bn for 51% of the merged entity. Italy was €11.6Bn, Vantage, Spain etc building to a valuation more than the market value of the stock.
Is this just an exercise for the statutory accounts to underpin the €156bn total assets/ €56Bn net assets and carry on regardless with the SP 50% down. Is this why the criticism of the ultra conservative chair. Or will we see a capitulation to asset disposals anytime soon?
I’m in on the basis that it’s more than 50% down in 5 years
And the 3 merger