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Garonne, I'm definitely no expert but company's with high debt will suffer the most in times oh high inflation and interest rates, we don't know of course but hopefully this has reached it's bottom price, i'm in no hurry to sell and just can't bring myself to sell at this very low price, and it's still paying a dividend at the moment, but you will have to make your own decision on what you feel is best for yourself and not take much notice of what goes on here, but best of luck
Wow! You must be a masochist Avocet if you don't have an issue with your investment here! Unless you bought in the low 60s of course? Losing circa 35% in a year makes this an extremely poor investment, in my view. I guess if it recovers then it could be good but there's absolutely no sign of that happening so far.
I don't have an issue with my investment here so I don't need to sell, unlike you
Don't worry Avocet, I'm certainly thinking about it. What about you?
Garonne, I have a solution for you! SELL OUT. Please do it asap so you don't need to be frustrated anymore.
And everyone here will thank you.
Vodafone has only increased its market cap once in the last 10 years, in 2017 and lost all the gains in 2018. It's been dropping ever since. I'm beginning to think that it's in terminal decline based on its atrocious track record. Maybe it is "cheap" for a reason as some have alleged. The current management are certainly not making any tangible progress towards a recovery, which is very disappointing given Margherita's promises of a turnaround upon taking up her post as CEO. She really has been a disaster.
Avocet123, yes it is old news that Vodafone has been dropping in value since 2018, but unfortunately it hasn't changed direction yet, I would like to think this is a very undervalued price for this share and there is at least some hope for it to start increasing some time this year, but by how much it will increase and how long it will take to recover i have no idea, with a recession in Germany and the UK we could be in for a long wait, the big question is will it all be worth it? I wish i knew the answer to that one, nice jump up today with Lloyds announcing better than expected profits also Aviva jumping up on expectations of good results, Vodafone is not the easiest share to be invested in for sure, what are your thoughts on it?
They used to sponser that darkie in fromula 1 if I remmembers right
Yes yes yes that's all old news. Have you got anything else to contribute at all, like about the company? Anything?
Ok, Vodafone i has soled it at £1.25 in 2022.
It knows be at abowt £0.65 in 2024.
A significaunt drope off nerly 50%.
£100,000 Wulde now be worfe abowt £53,000 or sumthin like that.
Me maffs ain't that goode....
Gutter your feelings contribute nothing to the board.
How about posting something factual, or even something about the company?
What is the point off a share deeling internet talkin thing like this, if you can't saye anythin?
That's right gutter, which why you should keep your feelings to yourself.
If they has got it wrong they is probley a s s souls.
Shares can go up and downe anytyme.
Gutter you have been predicting big down days and the next day it went up 3.5%. this has happened on many occasions. Hopefully no poor souls have followed your poor advice or they would have lost hard earned cash
I has predickted it will be goin downe for a long tyme and has bean spot on.
Like I said, I has soled out of Vodafone at abowt £1.25.
It have bean strait downe from £1.25 to this flat bottom area off £0.65.
Anneyone that folowed my call culd have done verey well.
I think we have already seen that it is better to ignore your feelings gutter. People who listen to you have been loosing their hard earned cash sadely...
Anoying little drope at the end their sadley.
Raedy for a big drope tomorow.
Fridaye will be red most off the daye I is fealing.
Never ignore you're fealings...
Bloo. You'll get over it.
Then SELL Garonne. Please do yourself and all of us the favour and sell!
And many other stocks, but all in USA sadly. A new world is taking shape and the next batch of winners are bubbling up, and they are listed in US.
VOD returns even with a div will just disappoint for years ahead, unless their is a marked change in strategy.
Apart from RR robleo, which I sold to buy this s***! Tufan Erginbilgic seems to be the only CEO who sticks to his word and actually delivers, unlike our current incumbent. She's been in post for over a year and delivered nothing but a declining shareprice and numerous broker downgrades.q
I've belatedly realised you are trolling me Daniel.
So I'll take my own advice.
Garonne, unfortunately most shares are doing badly at the moment, and i can't see it changing until we get news on inflation and interest rates dropping, hopefully we won't have to wait too long, it seems most people are more concerned about gutters comments and using him as a punch bag than talking about how the share price is doing, why everyone's so bothered about his comments i don't know, he's obviously enjoying winding everyone up, but he's not responsible for the share price dropping
Garonne. (groan) Isn't it all so depressing. Cheer up mate, & get a life, please?