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My first inv in vod since 1990 i got out having a decent profit. yesterday i had an urge in my water to buy them so bought 50,000 on the basis a that you posters seem to generally like the business even though you do not like the ceo b it's a good yield. they appear to be doing well. up £2,500 this morning
Maloo, did you say you bought yesterday? 50,000 money or shares? But your figures don't add up. If £50,000 in money, then now the SP is up 2.72%. That is only £1,375 profit. If 50,000 shares, then up 1.75p per share, which only comes to £875. How did you come up with £2,500? lol
Maloo
these stated retrospective purchasing events from posters always seem to be a winner.
The forward P/E for 2024 is now about 9.3 which historically is cheap....but... the market is really pushing the BOD for better performance , and wants to see it, to believe it ...especially in the likes of Germany where they invested billions and yet managed to take their eye off the performance ...hence one reason for the SP kicking
Vodafone Group PLC (LSE:VOD) 50,000 0.6609 33,045.00 30,673.23 2,371.77
does this answer you?
No, Where was the 30,673.23 came from? If you bought 50,000 shares, then it would be only 61.346p per share. The lowest SP yesterday was only 65.1p. How could you buy them at 61.346P? In fact, yesterday's SP was the record low for many many many years. No way you could buy at 61.346p!!!
Ceo expect the decision on 3 to be end of Dec, large vols today, briefly popped back into 65p, took a few , its a while since seen Vod buys shown on the caption at CNBC news ...atb
To long time investor but not as long as me 93 next birthday
Vodafone Group PLC (LSE:VOD) 50,000 0.6609 33,045.00 30,673.23 2,371.77 7.73 1.47 GBP GBP 1 14-Dec-23 15:32
Oh dear, I think we are talking in a different language here.
Your figures don't make sense, if you have bought your shares yesterday!!
Maloo are you pretending to be Warren Buffet?
To seen it done it. i send a copy of my transactions and your disbelief is astounding perhaps you are seeing things ?
Could be wish i was, he is similar age but richer, good wines age well
Okay Maloo, let's go over it again. Now your data shows 50,000 0.6609.
So, you have bought them @66.09p per share? Is that right?
And then cost you £33,673.33. Am I right? But that is correct. It should be only £33,045
The SP was somewhere around 67P. the value of 50,000 share = £33,500. The profit was only £455, if if have bought @ 66.09p!!
Did anybody else see the ordinary trade @ 11.18am for 110 million shares? £73.480 million
Sorry, should read: that isn't correct.
Well done magoo. I am in awe
It wasn't an ordinary trade, it was Off Book at 66.8p. I don't know why some sites show Off-Book/Exchange as ordinary trades.
Don’t know. HSBC had it as so
Makes all the other trades fade into obscurity
Evening Maloo
Not really my thing this but keeping an eye on it at the mo as I generally bargain hunt. Must say, that was a nice buy of yours back in 2020 on LGen. Hope you’ve retained those for the relatively save dividend?
Best of luck to you, and everyone else
Is it Mr Maloo, or Mr magoo? On another planet! Still not bad for 93 I guess, "waldo"
Still got them Crossley
found them substantially more consistent than AVIVA
Indeed.
My stable companion and largest holding.
That puts you 117% up with divs in four years. Not bad for a stock who’s underperformed for the last couple of years.
Anyways, best of luck and best get back to VOD
Hi Crossley, I invest in high yield stocks, to supplant the OAP and keep me in carers as I am afflicted with central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) and Arthritis. No fun in ones later years unless your an ex film star or footballer,
Well Maloo,
You’re clearly an educated person. I had to look supplant up! I wish you all the best, particularly in health above all. You take care and best of luck going forward