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52 week low about to hit
Priced to fail - ceo needs to go
Not really, on their own they can't get to a decent Return on Capital. but as part of a merger that Return on Capital would be better, EG its not x2 investment but broadly speaking its x2 Earnings, so the ROCE becomes materially better than the cost of capital.
The debt is just a big anchor now that is forcing them to do things the market clearly does not like.
Selling prime assets and shrinking market share with a JV that only exists as they can’t make necessary investments on their own, due to too much debt already.
Seems it can only go down
Torturous this
Going down
Any rise just gets beaten down
And look at BT motoring along nicely
If only it was that easy, you can only increase revenue by more than your competitors if you can offer something more or better. Vodafone does neither so it will lose more customers and offset most of any increase in tariffs. The debt costs more to service too..
Here's an example of how (5h1)t they are. 17 months to get a broadband contract cancelled and refunded and I'm sat here toggling off of my iPhone as they also cancelled another contract that they shouldn't have. Hours every month and it comes to this. Avoid them avoid the shares, it will continue to decline until they can take their responsibilities seriously..!!!
The charges are linked to inflation as per contracts and as of April a uk bill will be 14% higher and will go up abroad also. This increase in revenue and cuts to the workforce should show encouragement in the next set of figures imo.
Correct Noveck & with the company also saying income / profits aren’t going to increase in the years ahead (code for declining) isn’t it any wonder the SP is tanking.
This is another reason so many employees are being lost, the company needs to save cash.
It’s a total mess brought on by inept directors who remain feeding at the trough.
Inflating the debt away only works if your income increases at a similar rate to inflation, otherwise the debt remains broadly the same in real terms.
Vodafones income has increased by less than 5% in five years - therein lies the problem.
I think people miss the point about carrying debt.
When inflation is high say 10% the debt companies carry becomes less year on year. Its like having mortgage payments that seem high when you buy a house & yet 25 years later the amount you are paying would probably only buy a mars bar.
German recession news was out while markets were open on Thursday and Friday.
Any new news?
I’m expecting a minimum 2% fall tomorrow
Maximum 5%
"The 60 phase signal from Cadence towers is not thought to be a danger to human health as far as we know.
But what if it was to be found dangerous? They wouldn't probably let us know would they?"
This old chestnut? I've never heard of Cadence towers 60 phase signal, but at the frequencies used in mobile communications the radiation is non ionising, which means it can't knock electrons out of orbit around atoms. RF has electrical and heating dangers/effects, if you're very close to the antenna, but that's a risk for the Engineers working in close proximity and the field strength drops off dramatically over very short distances, so no danger to the general public.
We can only hope we don't get any problems like that.
I do hope I’m wrong however
It’s looking dire out there for Vod - Germany going into recession, crap CEO, same plan…
The sentiment is at an all time low which will smash the sp downwards. Shame I bought here the other week should have waited or not even bothered.
Android. I'm surprised at such a low prediction from you? :-)
The 60 phase signal from Cadence towers is not thought to be a danger to human health as far as we know.
But what if it was to be found dangerous? They wouldn't probably let us know would they?
It's obvious that the political class would be too chicken to keep it under wraps.
Your welcome 😁
That’s a relief - cheers
"Do we get to see the septic tank across the pond today?"
Americans market closed today
Don't fall in
"Do we get to see the sp tank across the pond today"
The US markets are closed today.
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Do we get to see the sp tank across the pond today