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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.
Must be bad when guttertripe is getting in on slating yet another share!
Fleccy I agree with you on that one.
The media are fixated on the % increase which equates to about two quid more a month
I've had a few conversations about Telecom price rises, while out and about, and it doesn't appear on the average persons radar. The Press and every media outlet seem to be making a big thing out of Telecom mid contract price rises, but very few people seem bothered. When I've spoken to people they complain about their Gas and Electricity bills, but hardly a peep about their Telecom bills. Lets be honest, the reason people don't care too much is because Telecoms are pretty cheap in this country; My sim only mobile contract bill comes to around £7 a month and my Broadband bill is around £25 a month, and we also have Sky TV because my wife likes the service. Disregarding the Sky TV subscription, one sim only contract and the Broadband price combined comes to around £32 a month, next to my Gas and Electricity Bill our Telecom bill is insignificant and hardly worth bothering about.
We are quite heavy data users, regularly streaming content via Sky Go, Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube, so the Broadband is an essential service for our entertainment as well as more serious uses like finding information and online banking, etc.
The only ones who appear to be moaning about the Telecom mid contract price rises are the media, why is that?
UK mobile and broadband customers face price hikes of 8% as inflation rises
Vodafone is among the providers to pass on in-contract rises, as Which? says increases are ‘unacceptable’
Vodafone has confirmed that it will pass on rises outlined in current contracts, which also means a 7.9% rise this year for about half of its customers. It said those customers could expect an increase of “a few pounds a month”.
A Vodafone spokesperson said: “We know no one likes to see prices rise, but, like all industries, we face inflationary pressures that raise the cost of running and investing in our network.”
://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/jan/17/uk-mobile-broadband-price-inflation-rises-vodafone
Enjoy it while it lasts, bond holders will pull the plug on dividends shortly and demand they are suspended, you don’t think shareholders actually own Vod do you? It’s the creditors who own it. This will be at 45p within a year. Total dog like the rest of ftse 100 U.K. basket case.
During a short spell here seeing it fall from 110 to 100 to 90 to 80 to 70 to 60 whilst still in profit.
All because just 1 divi was collected.
Mole_man. Do you find maths hard? If you re-invest your divi & the sp continues to fall, of course you compound your losses, but if you re-invest your divi & the sp recovers, then you compound your profits, it's not hard!
Keep collecting that divi lol
Last bi annual divi 5% share price slump 12%
They all gonna lose their shirts here...
"Thanks Steve but that Microsoft news yesterday is well and truly in the rear view mirror, and after today’s inflation news Vod is going to drop like a stone."
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Jax
You are increasingly reminding of this chap 😅😂
https://youtu.be/d7pioagkX5k?si=VStocxFGCsDt4fnP
Everybody to their own and whatever rocks your boat .
Thanks Steve but that Microsoft news yesterday is well and truly in the rear view mirror, and after today’s inflation news Vod is going to drop like a stone.
Jax, I will save you some time googling it as it’s £1.5m
on AI technologies. The average spend was £9,500 per small business, £380,000 per medium business and £1.6 million per large business. annual growth rates of roughly 10% and 16% respectively. In the central scenario, expenditure rises from £16.7 billion to £30.3 billion at a compound annual growth rate of 12.6%.
Jack said “. In AI world it wouldn’t touch the sides”
Since you seem to know and I don’t, what is the average firms pay to invest on average how many firms are investing in this and who??