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It is all looking very fragile up to the Autumn as markets fear full on recession. I too am holding back the cash I have. Not selling stuff, but have paused topping up for a while.
Very impressed at VOD's strange safety status.
BT staff voting to strike. Maybe some sort of benefit for VOD, until VOD workers strike.
CSDI, don't think you are getting any special treatment mate, all of mine are getting a kicking, good old Vodafone has saved me from a full sea of red lol, just hold back for a while before making any more top ups, I fear there more to come for several months yet, not sure if anyone agrees ?
sounds good Mikey, will look forward to some of that, just hope I've still got something left in my pension pot lol
Retirement is great - off to wimbledon for a few days on saturday for some strawberrys and cream - oh and a bit of tennis - come on Nadal !!!!
Yes must agree. VOD had good day compared to the market drops.
My only share (PSN) is taking quite a kicking since I bought it at the start of March. Typical CSDI skill.
Have noticed one on my watchlist gone down a lot today - that is SUPR - normally a "steady-eddy" with a quarterly divi that pays around 4.5%-5% p.a.
GLA - C
Well we are lucky it stayed up Mikey, all my other shares have taken a hit today, holding cash back for top ups, but i think it's far too early yet
So how is retirement, i have that to look forward to very soon
Well not a bad day Robleo . Long way to get to my £1.32
who will re-invest dividends in Vodafone again?
I hope it continues standing strong but America is now open and looks to be heading down
standing strong!
Carnage with the ftse and this one is holding up well
Yep think VOD is undervalued defo 140+ not sure about £2 this side of christmas but you never know....Now if Elon Musk said he was interested in VOD this would go up faster then one of his rockets I live in hope.....
Been invested in Lloyds since 2014 soton, not one of my best moves, started at around 65p then ppi/Brexit/pandemic/war etc. all knocking it down, so averaged down around the 2020 Pandemic and is now my biggest holding, may get rewarded one day, hope I'm not too old lol, same with vod, would love too see it get past the 140 and continue towards £2, just need some good luck instead of all this bad stuff keeping everything down, but the dividends will be very welcome while we are waiting
Didn't know you also hold LLOY Rob same as you in that department my second biggest holding after BP.....
Same here soton, we don't have to agree with what anyone posts on here, but i don't see Mikey insulting anyone except in retaliation, and theres always that filter button, play nicely, maybe a better upday tomorrow
Now now children thought with Dan on his hols Mikey would be left alone never mind tomorrow is another day if you don't like what Mikey has to say filter him out I find some of his rantings most amusing ......
Yawn - 67 more than you then Gary ?
Poker, just ignore M68. He has the intelligence & intellect of a child & will not stop with his pathetic depressing comments which he seems to revel in as he just repeats the same thing over & over. The 68 must stand for his iQ.
If i want to waste my time with pointless posts than thats upto me - not you - just ignore them as i ignore yours
Mikeyh68
You have no clue how the markets work, never have and never will... despite having had months or even years to have had time to even learn so ..instead just wasting your time with nonsense postings and moanings
2 broker downgrades…..Jeffries & JPM
Well the usual crap from Vodafone - takes weeks clawing up from £1.25 to take 2 minutes to drop right back down again . Talks of reducing debt have as usual gone quiet again and yes that idiot Read is still in charge . Oh well !!!!
Well considering i said £1.32 as my prediction why would it be gutting for me !!!!!
Vodafone Germany seeks EUR 2 bln from investors to fund fibre JV - report
Vodafone hopes to agree a partnership to finance its fibre expansion in Germany before the summer, according to an excerpt from an article on Handelsblatt's website. The newspaper cited sources close to the telecoms and finance sectors. It said Vodafone aims to set up a joint venture tor its German expansion and to obtain approximately EUR 2 billion in funding from investors.
Interested parties are due to make non-binding commitments this week, Handelsblatt said on 23 June, and binding ones are expected in six weeks, with a deal set to be announced by the end of August at the latest.
Handelsblatt said this seems to be an attempt by Vodafone to catch up with rivals Telefonica and Deutsche Telekom, which have already established similar projects in Germany.
Absolutely not. You mis understand my motives here. Just highlighting the difficulties ahead for investors to make meaningful long term gains. See my next post.