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Vladimir moniman is very touchy lately, isn't he? He'll get over it? Poor soul.
With the FTSE100 absolutely none - price performance of AIM.
Index less than 4% off the yearly high.
VOD less that 3% off the yearly low.
Pays (for now) a decent dividend but must be the biggest dog in the index - idiots keep guessing the weekly share price.
Gutter…….you should be on the stage, what a comedian you are…..fud!!!
Vod allways drops more than dividend on ex divi day. This has become toxic, so MM can do as they please.
This share only good for day traders.
We all know that the SP will probably drop by 3p ish when it goes ex divi but it will soon come back , and even Barclays latest cuts Vodafone price target to 110 (120) pence - 'equal weight' which is still much higher than it is now .
Goodness gutter some strong views, but I notice you have only been a member for 2 days and already made about 22 posts many of which are negative. It does sound as if you are trying to make a name for yourself as a trouble maker just trying to wind pother posters up.
Have you just changed your name after being deleted as someone else ?
Guttersnipe by name and guttersnipe by nature.
Take your pro-russian rhetoric and be gone.....
They always feel safe just before the big plunge. Although I'm no expert. Feel tempted to buy but feel scared at the same time. Vodafone has a massive debt. When they go ex dividend they will go down a bit but what happens after that?
This seems a pretty safe haven at the moment to park some money. I really cannot see any further downside and has to be one of the safest bets on the market right now as the country slips into recession.
I am waiting for the travel stocks to fall a little further before jumping back aboard there. In the meantime I will let VOD take care of my cash. Enjoy your weekend guys.
Over 1 pound today?
moniman, you don't need to go anywhere, but if you haven't bought in here, I'm not sure what your problem is, maybe buying in at what could possibly be the bottom price could turn out to be a rewarding decision, i don't know
there are lots of experienced investors here including yourself and it's good to get all their sensible opinions, but of course everyone has to make their own decisions based on their own circumstances
thanks guys and please keep them coming
Well the Vod dividend fan club will be glad to hear that this will probably be my last post here as the freezing Siberian weather and remote location is rendering my mobile phone useless, or is it that I'm out of range on my Vod sim package......@#££&*+×÷=
Moniman……at least your balls wont freeze off as you obviously don’t have any.
Robleo………..hang on in there. I made the mistake of selling my big initial stakes in CNA back in 2020 for 43p making a loss of £180k . My average was around 140p Needles to say today it hit 93p. I decided that my money was better off in the travel sector that was starting to bounce back after the first vaccine was found. I have had to work hard by shifting stocks to recover my losses but as it happens I would have been far better off just staying put.
I think VOD is cheap and well over sold and hopefully soon we will start to see a nice recovery.
Vod was the classic dividend trap I'm afraid...having said that @60p it might be worth a punt providing the 9p dividend is maintained..how they'll ever manage to pay the €45 debt down is unfathomable..maybe a bric a brac sale...Just landed in Siberia thank to Dan...it's bl@@dy freezing....brrrrrr..:-((.
Hi soton, i get what you're saying that is my dilemma, I'm showing a nice profit with aviva and lgen and most of my other shares that have dropped into the red are starting to recover, it's a case of your dammed if you do and dammed if you don't, but I'm thinking see where vod is after exdiv and try and make a decision then, but you know what they say it's only a loss when you sell and to sell at this current price would be a big loss for me, 6 years of being invested here though has not got me anywhere so far, a bit like Lloyds
cheers mate
Hi Rob.....One thing for sure is that this stock never fails to disappoint....Not as bad as you only down 24.6%...Have been thinking of getting out recently wish i had sold up during Trusses debacle and invested in Aviva think i would have recouped my losses by now....will hold on till the new year see how things stand then make the decision whether to sell all or part of my holding....
Hi all, lots of moaning and moaning about moaning, but i don't blame anyone it sure has been a big disappointment, i had a couple of moans myself, but think i got away with it :-) but it is what it is so no point moaning all the time
big question for me is whether to add here and try and lower my average, I'm currently showing as 43.30 % in loss on my capital or say f*ck it and put the money elsewhere, if adding here I'm thinking maybe waiting until after exdiv
what are your thoughts guys is this good value at these prices and worth an average down
either way not going to sell up at these prices
cheers and gla
Just before I get on the plane to Siberia that Dan kindly booked me on, all I can say is I'm glad I didn't get talked into this one by you guys and the brokers..............do svidaniya..:-))
"Moniman……..you seem to like the sound of your own voice. No one really cares about your thoughts."
He's just talking his own book, he's a vested interest like the rest of us on here. The easiest way to find a bare minimum valuation of a non-distressed company, is to subtract the total liabilities from the total asset value and add an 18% to 28% percent premium on top of the bare minimum valuation. Since Vodafone isn't in distress and currently undervalued, it'd be unlikely the management would agree a takeover based solely on the market cap plus a premium. Should a hostile bidder appear, the share price would significantly increase from the current level anyway, since the market would rerate the stock to a more sensible level.
Same rant from Moniman day in and day out. Getting quite tedious.
We had someone similar on the EZJ board. Just had some issues.
I was just replying to Dan, I'm off to Siberia now as Dan has said I'm not allowed an opinion, I assume that you are in the same camp? Good luck with your dividend and remember to watch for those broker upgrades to 300p....:_))
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareBrokerTips.asp?shareprice=VOD&share=Vodafone
Moniman……..you seem to like the sound of your own voice. No one really cares about your thoughts. Why do you keep ranting on if you have no interest in the company. Please trot along and give the folk still interested in investing in VOD a break.
Falling knife comes to mind here, 235p in Nov 2017 and a near one way journey all the way down to 95p............anyone hazzard a guess when the knife will actually stick in the ground? I'm glad I don't owe the banks and bond holders 45 billion euros, but there always the dividend I suppose. AIMHO ADYOR!
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChart.asp?sharechart=VOD&share=Vodafone&chart=historical
How do you like that vinegar on your chips Dan?...Now I'm off to get my flight to Siberia where Dan has sent me for having an opinion!
I may decide to buy if I see the right opportunity..maybe you should take the brokers advice as they reckon it'll be 215p, mind you that was 230p before, and 250p before that and 300p before that...they're real experts at calling this one! GL with holding this one and enjoy your dividend next week...!
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareBrokerTips.asp?shareprice=VOD&share=Vodafone