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@ mole_man99 I agree entirely. Precisely why politicians should be forbidden from participating in the stock market.
Coming from a known foul mouthed resident village idiot I consider it as a praise.
Pr@t capdailbrit
I wonder if people in the west were this vitriolic about our political leaders when we were wiping out generations of civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, llibya ........?
The price is tempting a further purchase. Maybe too soon?
I said nothing about Russians You idiot - i know the majority dont want the warn- i said “the idiot in russia” - PUTIN - get it right before the name calling .
Mikey many Russians oppose the war.
You sound like a ******.
Racism is wrong towards any ethnic group.
But we can oppose putin and the war
Looking like another day of carnage tomorrow by the looks of America Markets .
Mole-man. I do think the POLY share forum does show the moronic greed of some, Of course us vod shareholders, are way above all that!!?? But money talks of course? No F.T. no comment? We are all equally greedy, but some are more equally greedy than others?? (A variation on animal farm).
2 X 99 million shares sold after hours. downward trend continues
You should all wonder over to the POLY board to have a read. Apparently Putin is a saint and those evil Ukranians/USA/British Empire are responsible for everything.
Amazing how being financially stuck in something forms your view.
Well could have been worse looking at the start of the day - lets hope this madness finishes soon and the Ukranians are left to their Country and that idiot in Russia is wiped from the face of this earth .
Whilst the sp was starting to look up in recent months I felt a lot of this was ramping by brokers and pundits. I thought maybe it would jig along between say 105 and 115. Still a massive debt and ongoing spectrum costs although revenue was going up a bit.
Problem is VOD keeps getting clobbered and has been on a downtrend in recent years. With the current crisis I feared my 90p scenario might come to pass. I'm still holding though.
Sum of the parts closer to £1.80. Perhaps time for a break up solution to realise value for shareholders
Robina. You seem obsessed with this 90p price. Where do you get it from? A vision perhaps?, or are you just being negative for the sake of it?
"It is not a stock which will increase in value to any great extent.
To make money here you need to trade it & have a good crystal ball so GLAll"
Why wouldn't it increase in value, since it's trading at historically low value? Nothing to say VOD wont be £2 plus in a year or two.
Diversify into what Gary, absolutely everything getting hit
VOD is simply a dividend stock, you get a decent dividend for holding, that's all.
It is not a stock which will increase in value to any great extent.
To make money here you need to trade it & have a good crystal ball so GLAll
Remember to diversify fellow holders its the No 1 rule.
Looks like my 90p prediction a while back could be achieved in days but now for a different reason.
Oh I should add my average is £1.2628, and I saw value at that SP, do I wish I'd waited, of course I do, but hindsight is always perfect.
I'm happy enough with my decision based on the info I had at the time, and thats all anyone can say.
Just treat it as an opportunity to grab stock, anything under £1.20 is a bargain, it may well fall lower, but trying to time the market is a pointless exercise. Set a price where you see value and buy, whether its lower than the price now matters little. If you see a profit over the next 5 years, its time to buy, if not wait till you do.
Some heavily weighted stocks in FTSE are having a good day. Oil companies and miners. It pulls the average up. Everything else just getting reemed.
It is general panic, same as the pandemic panic.
Why so much worse that the ftse
Wow going from bad to worse - where is this going to end in the Ukraine - somebody needs to take out that evil . Markets are crashing again and it seems there is no end to it
vodafone ukraine down