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Maybe you should all listen to jax aka mikey, he might be right
Just look at the charts, has anything significant really happened to make this change direction apart from selling off parts of the company
I am banking on it so I can top up
Keep an eye on that 69.73 will easily break imo
Captain Jaxi50 is right again, yet still they won't believe ....
It’s all baked in Avi lol
Big trip hazard on the way
Valve trap divi paying high debt non-growth shares are dead
Why buy this trap when your money is safe earning 5% plus. Vod takes 3 and gives you back 1.
There’s no way anyone would pay for that drivel and no one on this board has the capacity to influence this or any other share. If he’s being paid, it’s pocket money from his parents.
Why any of you respond to Jax, if you don't know what he's up to it further enhances my belief that many on here are unable to face the right way.
jax has no shares, he's never owned any shares in Vod, he's paid to be here. A clueless, potless boiler room scammer.
Ignore him...
And me by all means...??!
Hello fleccy. Thank's for your post, but I don't normaly respond to jax (I leave that to Avocet), I was just suggesting that if he was that negative about vod, he should just short them, & make some money. As for gutter, I was simply correcting my error about the decimal value of 1/3, as I like to correct my mistakes. If the pair of them want to prove they are complete morons by making crazy comments about a holiday, then that is up to them! Have a good day.
Meaningless drivel from Jax. Completely out of ideas.
There is no way someone who doesnt get paid for it would waste so much time here posting one liner rubbish 7 days a weel.
The RR thing does keep coming up here. I am afraid VOD don’t want someone coming along to tell the the buildings on fire and make swinging changes. The just want someone to keep paying a div. Currently achieved by selling assets.
I repeat
Good morning jax, please help us out here.
You have posted some 4,000 posts about VOD over the last what 5-8 years, you clearly don't hold any shares in VOD or anyone else yet you spend all your time trying to rubbish them.
Pray please tel us WHY, and what proof of anything do you have because no one take the slightest bit of notice of it. !!!!!
And perhaps you might just reply to some questions.
You never reply to questions
Red flags all over the place
If this is the best Margherita can manage, maybe it's time she made way for some fresh blood. That approach has worked wonders over at RR. Sometimes a fresh pair of eyes are needed to see what needs to be done to improve a situation. It's certainly a miserable experience being a VOD shareholder as things stand.
Yawn I have asked you before to back up with a calculation that shows if it's too high or not. You've never responded.
Good morning jax, please help us out here.
You have posted some 4,000 posts about VOD over the last what 5-8 years, you clearly don't hold any shares in VOD or anyone else yet you spend all your time trying to rubbish them.
Pray please tel us WHY, and what proof of anything do you have because no one take the slightest bit of notice of it. !!!!!
And perhaps you might just reply to some questions.
Jax, sorry youve been shot down by fleccy and now you don't know what you could say that's remotely clever.
Vod is moving in the correct direction when you consider the junk status past and present CEOs have turned it in to.
Germany will turn out to be the worst investment strategy in the history of Vod.
Share price just does not want to move forward.
"Jax. Why don't you just short vodafone, make loads of money"
Dan why do you respond to Jax and Guttersnipe, they're just a couple of wind up merchants, not even worth filtering.
"Vod India losses widen. Another nail in the coffin"
Djones, don't you mean Vodafone Idea? You should research your facts before you pretend to know what you're talking about. Vodafone have written their India assets down to zero, even if VI went bankrupt tomorrow it wouldn't have a meaningful impact on Vodafone Group.
"Vodafone now values its investment in its troubled Indian operations at zero and warns that the outfit is in need of more cash from its lenders.
The revelation came on Tuesday in the telecoms group’s full-year results announcement, but funnily enough was overshadowed by the news of that much-needed turnaround plan and its 11,000 job cuts in Europe. As the dust settles on that, we’re able to take a closer look at Vodafone’s various operations, including that problematic Indian provider Vodafone Idea, or Vi.
Put simply, Vodafone seems to be backing away from Vi. The business needs more money, that Vodafone is certainly not willing to provide, and that zero valuation indicates that it will put no more effort into saving it."
https://telecoms.com/521728/vodafone-sees-no-remaining-value-in-indian-operation/
From 2019:
"But the fact is that regardless of this apology, the bigger issue is that Vodafone has written off their India investment to zero. Also, the buzz is that neither Vodafone nor Aditya Birla Group, the other owner of Vodafone-Idea, is keen to bring in new money into the company.
So essentially, unless the owners actually reverse this stand and agree to put more money into India, the possibility that they will exit is still very high."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-50429844
Mr Long - I has £450 but hasn't put it on yet because I is a bit scared.
Not small potatoes I'm sure you will agree.
At the moment I has it in lyyods bank shares.
Sorry, Coffee typo.
This is this price for a reason. Debt, competition, India,Germany,divi cut. Wake up and smell the roses.