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Dan, nah never grumpy me mate, just being honest i think everyone would have liked to see this jump up a few notches today, I even smiled when i opened my water rates bill today, ok maybe i'm not being honest about that, but never mind tomorrow is another day, it's not over until the fat lady sings, do you think gutter maybe a fat lady ?
Rob. You can so grumpy a times!? As for Miss GutterSnipe, it is probably that time of the month!?
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At least it is a positive article even though the yield looks to be inaccurate!
It looks like the MMs have been preventing this from getting into the 70s. They wouldn't let it go to 71p and have now brought it back into the 60s. It feels to me like VOD is being held down which then encourages holders to sell. I just hope it can recover from here and not get dragged back down to the low 60s.
Unfortunately, this share never fails to __________ i will leave someone else to fill in the last word, i hope ladyboy gutter has a better feeling for tomorrow
"You would buy VOD if you thought you could make $15bn by splitting it up [and you had access to the finance].
A rival telco might believe they can get part of the company completely free by selling off other parts"
Why would a rival telco be in a better place to do this than the current management team?
A rival telco of the magnitude required to buy Vodafone whole would surely only play a premium for any assets it wanted and was willing to jump through all the regulatory hoops to do so. It would make no sense to pay a premium for assets you don't want in the hope you can sell them on for an even higher premium when everyone knows you want, or need based on regulatory approval, to get rid of them ASAP.
Gary. The question is, is Gutter Kermit, or Miss Piggy?
I now feals that it will go downe todaye.
I were knot gettin the feals yessterdaye like I usual does.
But todaye I is fealing goode agane and now knows that is will go downe agane.
Dyor
Don't put of a ruby doo.
Vod would be a steal at current MC. The market is not valuing this correctly especially considering its potential. It's very disappointing to see the 60s again. Let's hope the rumour mill cranks up again.
Looking like the market makers are dropping Vodafone share prices to let in some big punter.
A trade for 2,620,000 shares showing up as a buy on ADVFN at 12:35:26 and on the London Stock Exchange showing it at 12:35:26 gmt too.
Its an off-book trade.
Could it be really a buy trade? Possibly as the share price dropped around those levels.
See the trade here at 12:35:26 time.
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/stock/VOD/vodafone-group-plc/trade-recap
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I agree with this. VOD still too much of a headache for an all cash takeover at premium to todays price. Interested parties will continue to pick bits off at less than the assets recorded on the books. Why pay a premium?
KevRow It could be anyone,
You would buy VOD if you thought you could make $15bn by splitting it up [and you had access to the finance].
A rival telco might believe they can get part of the company completely free by selling off other parts.
Earcrust, I doesn't give much awaye...
Neither, it's a muppet & not a very bright one
Hi Gutty,
Is you a man or is you a woman?
You is keepin us gessin.
Everyone seems to be of the opinion, including the current management, that Vodafone needs to be broken up. So it seems to me unlikely than any rival telco would want to takeover Vodafone in it's entirety rather than just pick off any bits that compliment their own business and keep any regulatory issues to a minimum
4th March 2024 [Fool's Shares]š
Hereās why I think the Vodafone share price should be 110% higher
Reflecting on speculation, our writer believes thereās a case to be made for the Vodafone share price being more than twice what it is today.
The Vodafone (LSE:VOD) share price has rallied in recent days due to rumours that the telecoms giant could be a potential takeover target.
The source of the speculation appears to be Betaville, a self-styled ācheeky websiteā, that says itās heard reports a European company is considering making an offer.
I have no idea whether thereās any substance behind this story. But a potential bid price of 100p-105p has apparently been mentioned. If correct, thatās a 42%-49% premium to the closing share price on 1 March 2024, valuing Vodafone at up to Ā£27.9bn.
Let's seeš¤š¤š
Here is the source of news article.
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/03/04/heres-why-i-think-the-vodafone-share-price-should-be-110-higher/
4th March 2024 [Fool's Shares]š
Hereās why I think the Vodafone share price should be 110% higher
Reflecting on speculation, our writer believes thereās a case to be made for the Vodafone share price being more than twice what it is today.
Hereās why I think the Vodafone share price should be 110% higher
Reflecting on speculation, our writer believes thereās a case to be made for the Vodafone share price being more than twice what it is today.
Let's seeš¤š¤š
Here is the source of news article.
https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/03/04/heres-why-i-think-the-vodafone-share-price-should-be-110-higher/
Vod closing Sp 8th March
Newsid 77.3p
FredRubble 69.69p
Curtin 73p
Added to list Entries by 12pm Mon Atb
73.0 p for me please Roofer
69.69 for me please
Ta
Not really mole_man, as much as I agree that it's a massive technical achievement to enable satellite communication using an unmodified mobile phone, I'd suggest the satellite would have had to use the maximum gain available on it's antenna to enable that communication, since the mobile phone wont be able to contribute to the overall system gain. Without knowing anything about the upcoming Starlink service, I can safely say that the satellites will only be able to provide mobile service to a very limited number of mobiles and much will depend on the position of the satellite. It'd be great for isolated areas, but a standard sat phone would be just as useful for emergencies. I can see a market for the service, for remote parts of the World, but it'll always provide an inferior service to terrestrial cell service and would be useless in urban locations.
77.3 p please Roofer
Broker David Wright - Analyst Profile - Bank of America Securities
Vodafone UK [Buy] target price Ā£1.22
Reiterated on the 29th February 2024
Broker Maurice Patrick - Analyst Profile - Barclays
Vodafone UK [Hold] target price 85p
Rating date 28th February 2024
ForensicBloo. Based on your unintelligable, rambling post to me, I looked at your posts on the Lloyds forum, & you really are a very strange person. I will ask you again, who is this borderline illiterate person you refer to? There is nothing borderline about you, just very strange. I am not trying to give you investment advice, just advice in general. Perhaps you can get your cronies to give you more than 5 or 6 recommends if you reply?