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Oh look its 3 o'clock & time for Mikey's daily Groundhog Day post, the US market must be open.
Mate, get a life or a hobby & hobbies don't include posting here ... YAWN!!!
Looks like america is turning again and taking us with it
The way things are going cpi will be near 14% in September,what about Vodafone share price ? £1.10 ?
Challenge accepted, and I am betting my pension on it.
Really though, don’t miss an opportunity through blind hate. Look into AI and where the world is heading and how it will be next continued leap up in global gdp. Then look for a company that is solving AGI for transportation and putting it in sustainably powered vehicles. It’s a multi trillion addressable market and there is a clear leader.
That said, I won’t clutter up the VOD board any more with alternatives, unless I see mis-information to correct. I just can’t help myself.
Happy returns all, eventually.
Answers in by Friday close please? Robleo will decide when he gets back. Come on rob, this forum is falling apart without you. We cant have the evil mole man taking control, not to mention the yankie hater, or me even? 1.40 for when you get back, I wish.
"Let’s take stock in 2030. Which was better to hold from June 2022? VOD or TSLA."
Defnitely mole-man. Let's see who wins this bet.
Tesla will decline at least 90% by then, voda will be up 200-400% my guess.
You think the opposite that is fair enough. I'll get back to you on this 2030!
Mole-man. I think you need to try a bit harder. You used to make sense, but I think you have lost the plot lately? Who do you think you are? Mikey? Get a grip man? Always welcome your (rubbish?) posts though? Keep them coming! Joking of course???
So is 0.75% increase going to have effect on VOD?
mole-man you are incredible.
Fristly, tesla has also a big debt pile but in your view this is ok because there is Elon Musk???
But when VOD has debt this is a problem? Your bias stinks.
Secondly, Tesla is valued at now $710 billion dollars. Do you understand what that means?
it means it is fully valued, or overvalued, it's growth is alrady PRICED in.
Vod in valued at £35B , therefore making it much more attractive than overvalued tesla.
If Vod was valued at £700B I would not be interested. the fact that you think tesla is good value at $710B market cap says a lot. Says that you do not understand what valuation means. At all. You really think Tesla should be valued ad $2T dollars? That is pretty naive, there are people there happy to sell their shares to your at these levels. They will be laughing all the way to the bank until your Tesla miracle will be fairly valued at $70B, giving you 90% loss.
He only made 0.56 of a penny today on his one vodafone share because of those nasty Americans. It's just not fair!?
Here we go again - will we finish in the Blue or is America going to take us down again
Apologies missed a work
Vodafone becomes UK’s largest full-fibre broadband provider, overtaking BT
Hello mole. Isn't what you are saying about Tesla, the same as they were saying about vod about 20 to 25 years ago? What went wrong? Competition? Don't you think Tesla, will be swamped by competition eventually? 25 years or so ago, if you could have seen in to the future to now, & seen everybody & there dog plugged in to a mobile phone all the time, you would have put your life savings on vod.
Indeed Dan see you in 2030. There is a high probability too of more calamity stateside and lots of egg on the mole's face as stocks there crash properly and TSLA with it, but don't let that put you off a great buying opportunity in great companies.
VOD's weird safety status preventing the SP declining will be part of the reason it underperforms as economies improve to the end of the decade.
Meanwhile Vantage falls daily and is down 17%.
VOD's dollar debt has also increased significantly in € and £ terms as exchange rates collapse. They have about $25bn denominated in USD.
Beware safe stocks.
Come on Gary - we all know its going to happen . America is in turmoil at the moment and as usual takes us down at the end of the day .
Well Mikey your usual (repeated many times mantra) about the Yanks bringing VOD down isn't relevant here today ... so far.
Fed results from their current two day meeting are out tomorrow though so you could well be right then.
If the market takes a hit tomorrow as a result of the Americans I shall be buying AV. & LGEN shares & topping up my three Vanguard funds - S&P500 (ETF) & Lifestrategy 60 & 80. So here's hoping for some help from across the pond.
"BT is still the biggest broadband provider."
Vodafone are currently the 5th biggest broadband provider, by subscriber size.
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/review/top10.php
"Excellent growth in Broadband (surpassed BT) shows a strength to deliver"
I'm invested in BT and Vodafone, so I want to see them both do well. You've misunderstood the recent headlines; Vodafone haven't surpassed BT in broadband, what they said was that they have access to, or pass, more potential FTTP customers than BT. The reasoning behind the statement, is that they could potentially connect FTTP customers on both Openreach, and CityFibre, whereas BT is limited to the Openreach network. BT is still the biggest broadband provider.
mole. See you in 2030 then? I can't wait!
Well I’m back
Why
Good price to book
Excellent growth in Broadband (surpassed BT) shows a strength to deliver
Phone contracts may not be the licence to print money of the past, however its solid profit
Yes tsla is down from when mentioned at some point. Did start mentioning it when it was around $450, so up. All about timing. And now is not the time to be looking at the current value of a holding and being pleased not to be losing too much today. The seeds of fantastic gains over the next decade are sown today. I am sure by 2030 tsla and many other interesting well run companies will be showing large gains over today’s price. VOD however will of found a way to not increase shareholder value and the sp will reflect the divs it had to pay out. Meanwhile €60+Bn of actual debt will still be a lot, inflation or not.
Let’s take stock in 2030. Which was better to hold from June 2022? VOD or TSLA.
PS, TSLA make so much cash they will need to start paying a div soon, and no debt.
As I write the SP is 126.39, so going up and down quite a bit today. £ is near to 1.20 dollars, and euro and dollar at near parity. Interesting.
Hows your eyesight Cheapsharesboy !!!!!!!
Have faith - here it goes :)
I disagree with you. Inflation will devalue the overall debt, just as someone who bought a house 20 years ago now has the mortgage amount much less of a burden, even if it was an interest-only mortgage. A 45bn debt with a 10% inflation will be worth 40.5bn next year, if no more debts are added to it. Deflation in telecoms will happen whatever, and inflation will sweeten the pill for all concerned, especially the established players.