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MDV is Dianne Abbott
Do not forget we’re in a general market bull trend at the moment if that turns Vod is bust bankrupt insolvent doomed
Insolvency companies will be licking their lips
Evidently with no knowledge of either other than their respective public communication.
One thing that sticks out, Tufan never mentions customers and only keen to slash costs, while MDV is low key and emphasises customer first strategy while improving operational efficiency.
Time will tell which one of these two will outlast the other.
Weirdly im enjoying this conundrum....been in and out of vodafone over the years(made money) ...but started this position on the 8th dec 2022 @ 86.63....must last purchase was on the 13/12/23 @65.1955...i have a avg @73 ish ..ive recieved 2 dividends.in the past year....i will add more on further weakness ......happy to be invested atm otherwise i would sell in a heartbeat....l am involved in other shares and have always found the best way to make money is dip buying.....if this really goes pear shaped thats the chance investors take....im 66 maybe i like the excitement lol gla ...
Accolade this week goes to Davef, well done
Vod closing Sp 64.72p
Speech Speech Davef
Enjoy your weekend
Full list will follow..atb
If the dividend holds it will take me around 10years to break even, If i had sold a year ago (around 120) invested in RR I could now retire comfortably. In two minds whether to hold or sell and buy AstraZeneca...according to the Telegraph this could be the next RR. Like women you win some you loose some! Cheers
It takes one to know one Gary.
LTI's correct in his view that this is cheap, personally I believe it's subject to market gaming; No balls of steel required to hold a stock that's sure to go up in the future. I would liken holding shares to a phenomenon in Quantum Physics called Superposition, where a particle is in many possible states until observed and its state then becomes fixed, look up Schrodinger's cat. In the case of shares your capital gain, or loss, is unrealised (in superposition) until you sell (observed). Personally I'll hold until I'm in profit, since I view Vodafone as a safe long term investment. No doubt when Rolls Royce dropped to around 39p, investors sitting on losses were harassed by gamers like you Jax, but the ones that held on are now reaping rewards should they choose to sell around the current price, like I said Profit and loss isn't real until you sell.
Rob - I’m full of compassion for all VOD holders mate, even that numpty Jax. I almost hit the buy button this week on Tuesday but decided against. I’ll keep watching here if only for the entertainment value of the one brain cell brigade (you know who you are)
Not be CEO in 12 months time
Share Price December 2022 - 96
Share Price December 2023 - 64.87
Performance D-
MDV 1/6 to be CEO in 12 months time.
Headwinds:
Ofcom
Class Action
MP’s rejecting 3 Merger
Fewer rate cuts as inflation proves sticky.
Upsides:
Only a turnaround in revenue, customer growth and debt reduction will amend market sentiment.
Unknowns:
How patient will e& be - could they exit in 2024.
Robleo, you still believe Father Christmas? How old are you? hahahahaha🤣🤣🤣🤣
I added more today and still believe ho ho ho
LOL! When it comes to rise, it wont rise.. but when it comes to fall, it falls rapidly..
Not very close to hitting sub 60p level now... Well done Margharitta..
There is just no appetite for a rise here
Ignore yesterday that doesn’t count
Gary59, Come on mate, show some compassion for us Vodafone losers here, we are stuck in a trap, and we dare not look back, this could be a triple bagger here in 2024, and you will be crying for not joining us, btw, i also believe in Father Christmas
Yay 12% divided yield
Hahahaha
There’s no profit takers at theses levels
Hope they all rot in hell
There is not a chance this is finishing above 65
Market cap now at not much more than 8 years worth of current level of dividends - crazy
Longtimeinvester, are you still going to buy more? Wow, I really do admire your courage. You truly have balls of steel!
I have cut my losses and ran for the hills, lol.😂😂😂
VOD execs really regretting blowing 50bn on divs these past years. Could of done with that cash to invest in the business. Obsolete unless they progress. Cashflow from reduced capex is a dream.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/spacex-to-launch-first-cellular-starlink-satellites-as-soon-as-today
Well done
Non
''New in vodaphone .can this be £1+ in next year.?''
it is a market place, so the answer is, that it is a possibility
Long term four things will play out
1. The merger will happen..price will go up
2. Debt will decrease, price will go up
3. Dividend will cut, price will go up
4. Interest rates will fall, price will go up
Enormous infrastructure and costs. Decent dividend despite it being slashed a while ago but which now still looks massive due to the sp decline.
Lots of competition. Enormous shareholder losses. Keeps forming new lows with false dawn little rises which sucker people in. Have I missed anything?