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I'd argue Vodafone are doing some radical stuff, they're either merging or disposing of under performing assets, isn't that similar to what RR are doing?
Jaxi50, Porches and Mr Guttersnipe esquire all warned you and all you all did was abuse us.
Could be in the 50s by February.
You make a good point fleccy but to use the RR analogy, it only sprung into life under a new and radical CEO in Tufan Erginbilgic. Vodafone on the other hand has persisted with an in house appointee who the market clearly perceives as carrying on with more of the same. Vod needs radical change to get out of this hole and maybe that will only come with a change at the top to someone who can shake things up and deliver growth. I'd say VOD is currently a burning platform!
She's the CEO of a company, not a football manager. She's not responsible for the current VOD share price performance, it's about the narrative directed toward Telecom's in general. I take the view that Telecom's are a critical utility that's become a modern day essential service. I believe Telecoms have been targeted by market forces looking at picking up infrastructure on the cheap. As time's passed I've become ever more convinced that the game's rigged, but the market will eventually have to price established infrastructure stocks on fundamentals rather than manufactured negative sentiment.
RR is a good example of market gaming in my opinion, it's up 178% over the last year and up over 770% from it's 2020 lows; Over 5 years its showing as down 2% on the price paid per share, but that doesn't take account of the fact RR only had 1.895 Billion shares in issue then, but now has 8.416 Billion shares in issue, so there are 4.44 more shares in issue now than there was back then. The Jan 18 2019 price was around 307p per share, giving a market cap of around £5.8 Billion, the current RR market cap is over £25 Billion with a P/E ratio over 16, according to Google. I have nothing against RR, I think it's a good UK company, but I believe it's a good example of how the big market players game stock prices.
Well I never thought I’d see it but my AJB buy order of 8,000 shares & 62p set some time ago is getting ever closer. Now if it happens & they get back to £1 that’s next Christmas’s Barbados trip sorted. (And back in the room)
Another day, another downgrade, this time Berenberg from 80p to 75p! It's incessant! Maybe it is time for Margherita to consider her position as it's been downhill all the way since she took over and she's been in post, if you include when she was acting CEO, for over a year.
Happy to pick them up cheap, because we all know this is going £1+ long term, plus divis along the way.
This pos is heading one way for the foreseeable
MDV will be out soon
Looks like normal service has resumed here as the memory of Microsoft deal fades and the SP resumes its downward trajectory. How depressingly predictable. It was encouraging, however, to hear about said deal as it showed that VOD are still trying and as it is to be developed over a 10 year period, it's proof that they intend to be around for a long time. Maybe by 2034 the SP will have recovered!
Talk mobile (Owmed by Vodafone), just got a 30 day no ties 25 gig unlimited mins and texts.. £6.95.
For anyone interested had a look on uswitch sim only 12 months contract
most popular networks data costs
3/3GB/£5
O2/6GB/£6.99
VOD/6gb/£7.00
TESCO/2GB/£7.50
SKY/4gb/£8.00
EE/2GB/£16.00
I currently pay £6 a month to Tesco for 500mb and always having to top up
will be speaking to them in the morning,I see it as doing my bit to combat inflation lol
cheers
Good Evening Doyen Dan, I will pass on that please, as for mobile tariffs 0² unlimited mins, 60GB and allowance Inc when abroad, great for when sat on the beach all for 9£...atb
Fleccy I pay for unlimited minutes and txts plus free picture messages and160gig data which is stupidly hard to use as the most I can use is about 80gig and I get Apple music so Im pretty happy with my contract
Cheers Fleccy and Mole, i will have to do a bit of research and see if i can get a better deal, as i'm always having to top up my data, if you don't ask you don't get, same with insurance
Hi Rob, it was the price I was offered when I moved over from Plusnet, due to them closing down their Mobile business. Even though Plusnet is owned by BT I still had to set up a new contract and transfer my number using a PAC code.
Sky, £7, 2gb that you can save and roll. Never use it up as always on wifi somewhere.
Sky use the VOD network, so you can desert without being a total traitor.
Desperate Dan
He is the man
Wiv no plan
He hopes he can
Break eee-van
Jax, I have no problem with people who chart the share and know that the share price is going to drop or hit new lows due to gaps not being filled but your posts on share price are just pure guess work. I was too late to trade the share as when I decided to do it we dropped about 4p and since the share could move either way and I don't have enough knowledge to pick the right point to sell.
Fleccy that's very cheap. how did you manage to get such a good deal, i pay more than that with Tesco and only 500mb data
"It’s not just Vodafone it’s all of them, I’m with EE and my contract has just ended but when I took it out two years ago my sim only deal was for £25 and now I pay nearly £30."
Steve I'm with EE on sim only, unlimited calls and 3Gb data for £6 a month, are you on an unlimited data package?
You forgot to mention Porsche1946, but of course the real idiots will be the ones who end up losing money, will that be Porsche1946/Jax/Gutter or the rest of us, too early into the new year to make that Assessment yet ?
Remember this needs to change direction, I hope it can,but who knows
slate the posters that are telling you vod is a pos and is going down and it actually is going down
but recommend posters that tell you vod should be going up when it’s going down
that’s a head scratcher
i knew someone called dan many years ago, and everyone called him dan dan the bull**** man
It looked like jax was the runnerway winner for the complete vod share chat idiot, but then the man from the gutter returns to give jax a run for his money. It's a close call? Votes in by 12pm Monday please, I hope roofer will adjudicate.
Steve tb, I only comment negatively on Vodafone.
I does not like the massive debt.
My real area of investment is top secret, I never comment on what I'm really doing because I is being stalked by GCHQ....
It’s not just Vodafone it’s all of them, I’m with EE and my contract has just ended but when I took it out two years ago my sim only deal was for £25 and now I pay nearly £30.
What is the point of a contract when it’s only the provider that can change things? Surely if they change the contract pricing a customer can be free to move to another provider without fear of paying off the contract term?
I actually won’t move from EE as even at £30 my contract is pretty good.