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Anyone any ideas what the upshot of Vodafones stake in Vodafone idea will end up looking like?
I believe Vodafone currently holds a 28.5% stake in the company with the Indian Govt now being the largest shareholder in what is the third largest telecom provider in India.
Could be back in the 90's today.
Friday Prophecy is for fun I think ...
All of them put their entry share price rather than forecasted price. I have seen someone put 55p... I wish Vodafone was at this price..
All the best!
Does this help explain Fibonacci ?
Carltt. I was simply asking you why , after saying that vod was supporting the share price with it's buy backs, you said, hence, the sp would fall, by predicting a lower s.p. 83p for Friday? A contradiction surely? . I don't know what the point of your strange,rambling,sarcastic, definition of a lower number was all about, but good luck mate.
I bought into Vodafone years ago as I figured the growth of digital, meant mobile data would be a big growth area. I also thought that, with 5g, homes will shift from expensive broadband to using 5g for their home internet. And further ahead more of our infrastructure will work off mobile data, from cars to smart homes and offices. All of this on top of a solid core business. Tesla has shown in recent years how optimism of the future growth can lead to a massive inflation. And I get all of the issues of debt ratio etc, but the share price fall would indicate nothing but decline for the future. What am I missing ? I'm interested to know what people think the business might look like in 5-10 years. Is it another AOL/Nokia/Blockbuster org that isn't adapting enough?
Daniel, you knows i always talk absolutely rubbish.
Got no idea what a fibbernachi is obviously and my dad used to call my young brothers friend green candles because he didn't have a handkerchief...
Welcome aboard Pantherax , with Dividend paydate early Feb , should see Sp around 100p / 105p mark and higher if these candlestick prediction been posted are true.....atb
https://www.ig.com/uk/trading-strategies/16-candlestick-patterns-every-trader-should-know-180615
20/50ma golden cross has now passed into the 4hr session
we need to know new ceo fast. And the good strategy to get out of this hole
Are there two GutterSnipes on here, or is he just joking? GutterSnipe 1, last Friday posted, "An express elevator to hell, it's going down, it's game over man, GAME OVER" GutterSnipe 2, Today posts, "This thing is about to go ballistic. Fill your boots now lol." Let's hope G.S.2 is right.
05-Jan-23 16:35:13 88.77 37,823,948 Buy* 88.53 88.55 34m UT
That is a pretty big closing auction at 88.77p - must be an Institutional Fund Manager
lots of chunky buys - £139.04k. Time for a huge rocket this afternoon
Still edging up, hopefully be back to 90 soon.
This thing is about to go ballistic. Fill your boots now lol. Pair of green candles also. Blow now.
Good decision Pan.
Divi is good, top 3 in FTSE maybe but would have to check ?
Thanks both. I think it's worth a punt for a small amount. Helps me to diversify my portfolio too as I've been too heavily invested in one sector. So I've been using some of my dividends to spread my risk around. Anyway, I've just bought 5771 shares. If it goes lower in the next few months I can always add to it. Long term I'm sure this will bounce back well.
I think the SP well be higher than current price come May
Pantherax
Dividend yield is good. Will they keep or increase? The next possible Vodafone dividend will be declared on 16-May-2023.
I dipped in at around 84p. No daft spread ... I may add.
"Does anyone know how much more they have left to buy?"
They have so far bought back 1,208,829,198 shares; which means they still have to buyback 309,800,495 shares to fully neutralise the MCB effects. At a rate of 6,074,521 shares per session ; 51 of buyback sessions are still to be carried out.
Best Regards ValueS
This share is looking cheap to me so I'm thinking of buying in using some profits from elsewhere. Just wondering how others are currently feeling about this share. And the dividend yield looks quite high after the recent drop in the share price - are we expecting the dividend to be cut?
I'm not asking for advice - just interested in peoples views. I'm thinking of putting just over £5k in.
As above, for what it's worth.
Should see some support on the cessation of the buy backs.