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I thought yesterday sell at 71p but there seemed some momentum at last so held. Doh!
But ‘surely’ this should kick back with a 70 support soon? Buy problem is now with so many pullbacks it means that 71p resistance gets tougher all the time!
Usual caveats
Trek
You are very fixated on daily movements Garonne. Chill out a bit, let it ride. No need to check the sp every 5 minutes. It does what it does.
Here's hoping for a better day with the shareprice maybe reaching above 70p again. It might be possible as long as the Yanks don't put the kibosh on this again.
Except that data was released at 1230, NOT 1330.
#rogue
Management made it clear that the rationale for selling Spain and Italy is that these countries do not earn the cost of capital. Assuming that Spain and Italy are sold, the ratio debt to ebit will decrease significantly. Besides, there is a general agreement that the ECB will reduce interest rates in the foreseeable future; should Germany enter a recession, a significant reduction of interest rates is likely to occur, because Germany is a key player in the ECB. Time changes perspective, also for the better.
Some insider buying is needed to help lift this zombie from the dead zone. I'm sure the BOD will oblige!
Time changes perspective. Nobody could have guessed that Vodafone would sell entire Spain operation for 30% discount on price they paid for Ono in 2014. Or Italy for 25% discount to the price rejected only couple of years back. If these are the kind of bold decisions made by the management, why is Germany disposal seen as crazy?
What would someone pay for it - its not exactly profitable as things are.
Germany for £10 Billion??? LMAO, pure fantasy figure with no basis in reality; Just confirms my mischief comment.
Honestly I read some speculative rubbish on here, most of it is just mischief; Jesteh and mole_man I'm talking about you two.
Jesteh, you are making very bold predictions! Based on what? Sure you must have a very reliable source to say that Vodafone will not cut the dividend but will probably sell Germany for 10B.
All the best
I think the worlds big companies (and definitely small) are just exhausted running their businesses right now. Few want to raise billions in capital to buy someone elses exhausting problems at a premium. Just blunder on dealing with your own 100,000 staff arguing over not coming in to the office and what pronoun they want to use.
If VOD falls to silly levels it may attract a buyer, but 70p is not silly enough, for the current world.
Maybe VOD should buck the trend and delist from the US market as it is clearly detrimental to the company's market capitalisation and associated shareprice. It stinks.
Yeah I'm ok Avocet but not happy with VOD the dog, obviously, especially after this morning's encouraging rise. It seems that VOD's secondary US listing always sets the shareprice, not the other way round. TBH I don't think this is going to recover unless it's bought out. Some entity could probably buy this for £1 a share and I wish they would. Meanwhile, they've gone completely quiet on all fronts. Margherita clearly has very limited PR capabilities, which does nothing for the shareprice.
CPI inflation data slightly higher than expected/hoped, so market baking in the higher for longer narrative which does hurt debt management companies.
I sold majority earlier today at 71.50 - I expect quite a few others did.
Next news item will be BT class action, 60-40 it goes against BT and opens up more litigation - easy money.
Loyalty penalty class action with 1.4b liability will start hitting the news again around April
In May, we'll have results which will be spun as a "turnaround" until we look at the numbers. They will not cut the dividend but they'll probably start talking about selling another Opco. They can probably sell Germany for 10b.
I expect at this stage it'll be in low 60s high 50s ex-dividend and everyone will say it can't go any lower.
UK merger will not be hitting the news until September/October earliest and decision will likely follow in December. I expect It will succeed and price will go back around 70p. By this point we'll have Labour government and they'll reverse the decision and call for for further review in 2026..
Wish all the best to other holders, happy to be be out.
The usual vodafone afternoon drop .
I think it was the US open happening an hour earlier, due to the US Daylight Saving Time change on the 10th March, things should normalise on the 31st March with the BST change.
WTF?
OR it could have bought Rim, or Nokia like Microsoft did and lost a killing.
Easy to pick the right decisions with hindsight
Garonne, are you ok?
You have not expressed your disappointment yet that VOD has lost all of todays gains again! And that any rise is being sold into.
I was thinking, imagine in the old days if you had a one company owning and managing the landline infrastructure and one company selling you a phone to plug into the landline infrastructure. But the company selling you the phone charged you the equivalent of a £1k for a phone and the other company that actually enabled the phone to work by providing the infrastructure was only able to charge a consumer a relative pittance. The old telecoms model has the opposite pricing model to today. The handset (plug in phone) was cheap, the cost was the line rental and the calls. Now it is the other way around, and the pittance is all a company gets to build and maintain a costly infrastructure.
Vodafone missed a trick back in 2000. It should have bought Apple and that would have allowed it to integrate into an end-to-end telecoms business. Selling handsets that could only have been used on Vodafone networks in countries where it operated. It would have made a killing!
We all know how rich companies like Netflix, Amazon etc have got partially by streaming via 4G & 5G whilst tech companies have developed & maintain the systems. Yes tech co’s earn according but are the aforementioned users obliged to cough up? Or have tel co’s missed a trick? Nice rise going on since my 66.6p purchase, good luck all.
That's true avocet. Futures well ahead today so let's see if VOD can haul its a** up a bit. If it drops back in a rising market that would be a concern.
Garonne, there is still always the sell button if you think Vodafone is going nowhere as you put it.