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Take a look at the last 5 years of vodafone and this isn't true
Just keeps falling and cant keep up without increasing debt. Not sure what can turn this around but its clear the company is not a popular choice and despite its size is struggling or am I missing some fundamentals here.
hi people , not been in VOD long so not been keeping up with things, can anyone give a quick explanation as to probable outcome of a merger ? good or bad for Vod holders?
No buybacks on 16th or 20th. I also think some news is imminent. Fingers crossed
vod/3 merger will be great news, really hope the news comes soon.
500p By summer
A good rise back up today. I can see this carrying on, as there may be news of new ceo on the way and merger news may be coming soon. Feel positive about the short to medium term. Only way is up!
Haha oh dear Daniel has forgotten to take his medicine again - there is only one person on this board who actually gets aggressive to fellow posters and starts the name calling - yes thats good old you Daniel . Has your prescription run out .
Yes Mikey. I am a vod share holder, not a chip on their shoulder, ex employee , so I want the sp to rise, why wouldn't I? Get a life please? We all know you are an idiot already, so you don't need to come on here at 7.30am to prove it. Try a different forum, ex vod employee forum perhaps. This is for vod shareholders, not sad ex vod employees.
Daniels back - must have gone up
This forum has been hijacked by, positive/ aggressive/ moronic idiots. Sad or what?
You can always tell a good day for vod when you get very few posts. This forum has been hijacked by, negative/ moaning/ whinging idiots. Sad or what?
Also known as 100%.
Looking very dodgy in the markets at the moment . If its not one thing its another . Can see this heading back right down unfortunately. FTSE futures is 80 down already .
91.4 for me please
94.5 for me please. Thanks
vod/three merger will be great news. lot of talk of it last year. lets hope it finally happens.
'Ultimately, it's for you to decide whether the reduced price you pay with Vodafone is worth the reduction in options and the risk that you may suffer from poor customer service if you have an issue'
Thinking about it, how can VOD compete with BTs accumulative competitive advantage, deep roots and rich overhead without investment that cant pay back? I am convinced the vod 3 merger will be approved to get the scale benefits of mobile and be a catalyst for another liberty global type deal.
https://www.techradar.com/versus/vodafone-vs-bt-which-is-the-better-broadband-provider
Hi trek, getting all that stuff to work in your favour takes a lot of time and skill, so well done for that, when i buy it drops and when i sell it goes up, to be fair though it does work ok for me sometimes but not always, with hindsight i could have sold several of my shares last year such as dlg and lgen and vod and more recently lloyds when they were back in profit and bought them back for a lot less, really thought 2023 might have been the turning point but it seems not, maybe i need to try another strategy instead of buy and hold
cheers mate and best of luck
Hi Rob,
When shares like DEC are falling and as an investor you are still convinced of the story. It’s worth considering selling and buying back cheaper.
I held DEC from 120 and am now at 94p average with the same number of shares. I have been buying on the down days and selling on the up days. Sometimes only for £100 profit! I also exited completely once and bought all back cheaper.
Likewise at PAY I started at 550 and am now at 472 but there I have more shares atm but am confident there will be a lift soon and I will go back to equal weight.
It helps that I only pay 3.99 a trade so it’s the stamp and spread that you have to consider.
If 90p goes at VOD I will sell some stock with a view to buying at 88p. Then sell as soon as that trade is back in profit etc.
I try and work the same number of shares but I always keep a bit of cash as well to cover a position and put in if it has a v low intra day again to hopefully sell for small profit.
If worse comes to worse I sell completely and come back later which is what I have done here several times and been lucky making a few % each time.
At MNG I bought 177 and sold down over 200p and exited before the xd as I thought it would tank after!
You can see my comments on YU. I sold there the day before the results and bought back in after expecting a drop after a good run. I have now nearly doubled my money there and am buying again under 600 to sell some at 850.
Of course all this only works if a stock comes back up else you still loose on the bottom line! I fully appreciate it’s not for everyone as it takes time. It’s just another way to invest until hopefully there is a cushion and we can all just switch off and take the divi’s!
Good luck
Usual caveats
Trek
Vod closing Sp 24th Mar
BushyT 85p
SlartiB 90.4p
Ronald 100p
AbjectP 94p
Exil 92p
Roofer 88p
List so far
Atb
I also feel we may quickly go down to 85p. I could sell other stuff at a loss and set a Vod buy limit at 85.1 meaning it will either go to 85.2 and then go back up or plummet past it.
85p for me please roofer.
Trek, thanks for that information always good to get new ideas and diversify, Dec is one I'm about to invest in, but of course it's a recovery stock hopefully what Vodafone will be from this current price, one point i was trying to make though to some posters is the majority of the stock market is doing badly at the moment not only Vodafone, for instance had you bought dec back in July you would be feeling a bit sad about it now, biggest concern for me though if vod sp doesn't start recovering then a possible dividend cut, hopefully a recovery is not too far away
fingers crossed for that
gla
‘ does anyone have any shares that are making money at the moment?’
Yu is one I have. Others like ECOR and DEC seem to have hopefully turned but YU is recovering after profit taking on their results. It’s v volatile though as only 17m shares. Buys under 600p should see +800p again at interims.
Usual caveats
Trek
90.4 is my prediction