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Oh dear just when you think it may be changing America data comes out and wallop - what a reversal
'where is written 2.2B thanks'
In the ' this is money' link within article. See below
That would allow it to remove £2.2billion of Vantage's debt from its balance sheet and bring in more than £6billion in cash proceeds, according to analysts at City firm Bernstein. It could add 13.2p to the share price, currently £1.08, Bernstein said.
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-11246211/Vodafone-looking-sell-large-stake-12bn-phone-masts-division.html
soton, he is right about one thing though, all the shares are on a slippery downward slope, not sure if Vodafone will be an exception or not, maybe depending if any good deals go through, also us stocks are going the same way, not expecting this winter to be good for the stock markets, get the tin hats on, hope I'm wrong
Dan your energy is wasted on replying to Porsche1946 the man/woman is an idiot....trolls on many bb's on here apparently lives in a council flat in Wolverhampton and works in Mcdonald's .....
Hello again Porsche1946
Apologies in advance if a stupid question but which of your posts is factual:
"Unloaded all my Vod shares at 1.39"
"thank god I dumped this at 1.68 and went into apple,"
"Thank god I unloaded this steaming pile of shxt. I changed the money into usd at 1.42 and bought Tsla at 615"
Cheers
Dan
where is written 2.2B thanks?
VODs sale of [half] its holding in Vantage could remove £2.2billion of Vantage's debt from its balance sheet and bring in more than £6billion in cash proceeds. There is also the sale of the Hungarian business for £1.6Bn and the UK merger possible by year end.
Think we only need a decent earnings report and this will head north at speed imho.
Half Year FY23 results 15 November
https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/vodafones-vantage-towers-unit-sees-potential-bidders-line-up/
Hello Porsche1946
"losers like you who will die poor with an ugly fat wife and a little house with a number on it on a dreary estate looking out at the drizzle, invest into."
Good point, well made and my life in a nutshell to be fair!
It could be worse though as I dread the thought of her fat legs kicking me out of our little house, a smirk on her ugly face, finding myself nothing better to occupy time than posting messages about shares I no longer own, having dumped them in the distant past.
Cheers
Dan
A while ago he was boasting about spending money on ladies that offer services to gentlemen.
Obviously a person of limited intelligence, no class as well as being wholly deranged Daniel.
" losers like you, who will die poor, with an ugly fat wife, and a little house with a number on it, on a dreary estate, looking out at the drizzle, invest into" Very strange post. Deranged even?
Gary, Liz & Kwasi wont go of their own accord, I think it's now down to the Tory backbenchers to try knock some sense into these two. Dont see Kwasi surviving this, Liz will sacrifice him to try safe her own neck. They wont call an election either as they will get slaughtered in the polls. Pull back or postpone the tax cuts, slug it out til 2024, hope the economy shows some bit of growth...surprised that Sunak/Gove/Javid have been very quiet on all this though what is going on behind the scenes who knows.....
Please just put Porsche on filter, he has nothing of any use to say to this or any other LSE discussion board, he is probably a paid de-ramper & he brings no worth to this board & probably no worth to the human race.
It is quite apparent that we now have a sterling crisis which is 99% the fault of this new PM & her Kamikazee chancellor. The Bank of England have been put in an invidious position by Liz & I for one feel that there is a bit of pay back to her from Bailey & his chums for what she has recently been saying about the high ups at Threadneedle Street. I am not surprised they are withdrawing support on Friday, the BofE do not have unlimited funds to bail the UK out all the time, what they have left I think they are going to need in the weeks to come & things heat up.
My question to posters here is; do we expect our government to be prudent in managing our countries finances & if they are not should they go? I say yes to both.
2daniel. No, I live between Andorra and Mougin and Turks and Caicos, sold out and took the money ( construction ) in 2012. I knew the place was fxcked, best thing I ever did. Still make money out the U.K. tho, shorting crxp like this that losers like you who will die poor with an ugly fat wife and a little house with a number on it on a dreary estate looking out at the drizzle, invest into.
Yield too high - so let's cut it!
Sp lowest for 10 years.
Difficult to see a way back from here.
I had long predicted 91p. I am an optimist.....
Porsche. Assuming you live in the U.K. it must be awful to live in a country that you clearly hate?
Oh well, at least Mikey is happy! You can't please everybody.
No, it’s a crxp company with a declining biz model and a ton of debt. I did warn you this is a penny stock. .80p coming up. Brexit loony basket case U.K. finally going over the cliff, been coming since 2016, enjoy. I’m in usd cash??????
mehmeh. Where do you get the idea of a divi cut from. Next years divi is predicted to go up from 9cents to 9.2 cents.
There's no way this is sustainable but at 99p will there be interest in a takeover whilst sterling is low...
Not sure why they would cut the dividend? Positive OFC covers all investing and financing cash outflows (and presume debt can be refinanced albeit more expensively).
They do need to bring debt to more normal levels though. It's crazy high.
How much dividend cut do you expect? Full suspension or cut?
Well here we go - next stop 90p .
too early in the morning wrong link .....holiday time...