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First ski slope of 2023 :)
This share is looking cheap to me so I'm thinking of buying in using some profits from elsewhere. Just wondering how others are currently feeling about this share. And the dividend yield looks quite high after the recent drop in the share price - are we expecting the dividend to be cut?
I'm not asking for advice - just interested in peoples views. I'm thinking of putting just over £5k in.
As above, for what it's worth.
Should see some support on the cessation of the buy backs.
Does anyone know how much more they have left to buy?
I remember the buyback is due to end March 23 and not exceed a certain amount of shares, whichever comes first
If the buying continues and dividend being expected, the price may rise until dividend is paid
This Friday…hmmmm
Short time scales but maybe a little retrace 84.5p
May need a couple more weeks b4 wee see some profit taking.
Dividend gets paid 3rd Feb ;)
Thanks giantsquid. Positive thinking!
Let me be clear on one point: I can't predict the short-term movements of the stock market. I haven't the faintest idea as to whether stocks will be higher or lower a month or a year from now. What is likely, however, is that the market will move higher, perhaps substantially so, well before either sentiment or the economy turns up. So if you wait for the robins, spring will be over - Warren Buffet
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/01/03/should-you-invest-in-the-stock-market-right-now-he/
"As we ring in the New Year, I would suggest we instead brace for a pleasant surprise. I can’t promise another “Summer of Love” for 2023 when it comes to sex, drugs or rock ‘n’ roll. But I do believe the New Year will deliver a surprisingly strong stock market globally"
https://nypost.com/2022/12/25/why-2023-will-be-like-1967s-summer-of-love-for-the-stock-market/
A new bull market is likely to start in 2023 - "inflation in the US peaked in June and has gone down five months in a row. Inflation is very unlikely to go back to the Fed's target of 2%, but the Fed is equally unlikely to continue with out-sized hikes in 2023 as inflation drops. If the FFR stays below 6%, I think the economy should hold and no recession materialize in 2023"
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4565503-a-new-bull-market-is-likely-to-start-in-2023
"A bull market will come sooner or later. The present market decline could offer a big opportunity for patient investors"
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/12/25/is-bull-market-on-way-in-2023-what-history-shows/in
Here’s when the next bull market is expected to begin, according to the experts surveyed:
7 percent said: “A new bull market has already begun.”
21 percent said: “A new bull market may begin before July of next year (or around the next six months).”
About 36 percent said: “A new bull market may begin in the second half of next year (2023).”
21 percent said: “It may be 2024 before a new bull market begins.”
14 percent said: “It may be sometime after 2024 when a new bull market begins.”
That distribution spreads pretty wide over the next 18 months or so, but a total of 57 percent said a bull market would begin again in 2023, whether in the first half or second half of the year
https://www.bankrate.com/investing/market-mavens-survey-bull-market-december-2022/
Coppleson: why the new bull market could start as soon as March 2023 -
The data suggests March 2023 could be a turning point for markets.
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/coppleson-why-the-new-bull-market-could-start-as-soon-as-march-2023
Btw, just for Daniel, 83 is my number.
I am predicting a lower number.
Lower:
lesser
cheaper
reduced
lessened
curtailed
cut
slashed
decreased
Hope that clarifies it, Daniel?
Hi Daniel,
What’s your point?
We are simply guessing a number here. It’s not too difficult is it?
My guess was simply 83p
'German inflation falls more sharply than expected, offering hopes of a recovery in Europe's biggest economy'
...and VODs investment there...
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-11596495/German-inflation-falls-sharply-expected.html
'The new services were delivered using the Vodafone Pro II Broadband service and the new Vodafone Ultra Hub and Super WiFi6E Booster bundle, highlighting the futureproof technology customers can take advantage of today.'
https://totaltele.com/cityfibre-and-vodafone-complete-2gbps-trial-in-york/
I'll take a couple percent a day for a couple of weeks...Cmon VOD
Iggypop. I just wondered why Caritt predicted 83 for Friday when the sp was 85.9 if he thought the sp would go up? As for vod buying there own shares, that is purely because of the mandatory bond issue as you are all surely aware of by now. Anyway, last 2 days have been good so lets hope that continues. Funny how some on here take offence on others behalf. I don't think Carlett took offence, & none was meant. ATB. Carlett.
It was Carltt put me on to it but I'm calling a share price of £2.25 by July.
Both green candles fully aligned incredibly
88.5p is my prediction.
40% in two days, i just presumed it was a troll account and filtered it
Gap up and rejection of the 20 day ma ;-P
92p
Take your own advice Razza,
Leave me alone!
Razza is the Russian spreader of propaganda, wishing anyone will believe him.
I don’t need to jest.
Carltt is the local jester. Do not engage.
Hi Daniel, it simply means they are helping to raise the SP.
ATB.
Hello Carltt. You say vod are buying there own shares? So what is your point? Is that good? or bad ? Sorry mate, but a pointless comment unless you explain what you mean by it?
Vod are buying their own shares and so I’ll go with 83p