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79p
An optimistic 2023: 89.5p for me :)
85.2 thanks, Roofer
87
Put me down for 85 pls
Vod 6th Jan closing Sp
Roofer 88p
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Happy New Year all Vod holders ..may 2023 be prosperous year for all ......
Looks 86p and above open tomorrow. European Market up, telecoms are up..telecom sector had bad 2022 year as they went down 41%.. time to load voda and bt ... looking good in the new year!
Hi Dan, for someone like me who was a complete novice at investing in the stock market, this has been very helpful to me for getting tips and advice from those who have a lot more experience than myself, but not all investments live up to expectations, as you have pointed out to me before you have to forget about what the share price might have been five years ago, and just think about what it is right now and what it could be, if only we knew the answers to that we could get very rich
But if everyone here could be honest, i think most will agree that the majority of shares are under performing right now
I know my pension pot is well below what i was expecting at this time, especially as i have just retired, i think we will just have to wait a bit longer for things to recover
Prince charming, Prince charming, ridicule, is nothing to be scared of
Hello robeo, the refereo. As you well know I am not an expert on the stock market, & I post on here as a sizeable vod share holder. I don't post as an expert, just a holder, on the vodafone share chat? (because I like to chat about vodafone) I don't pretend to know anything, because if I did, I would not post on this forum. & yes I am losing a lot of money on vod, so if any more shallow people want to ridicule me, bring it on, I can take it.
Cont' though I don't know it all, so have to leave it to the market. Sorry!?
Gary, I can assure you I am trying to make money on the stock market, Unfortunately
“do you even understand what 6G is?”
Too easy! If 0G force is weightlessness, then 6G is a little bit like having an elephant standing on your foot.
Gary & Dan, give it a rest you two, i assume your both over 15, you don't have to agree with what anyone says on here but ping pong name calling is a bit childish
It's quite simple here really if you don't think this will go above the current price then don't buy, everyone can make their own decision on that
anyway happy new year all, and hope it's a good one
$2.1Bn reduction. We could see net debt under €40Bn at year end with all everything Reed has already kicked off?. Early repayment must avoid c$0.5Bn interest payments
https://otp.tools.investis.com/clients/uk/vodafone4/rns/regulatory-story.aspx?cid=221&newsid=1655752
Still being a tw at I see Danny Boy, how about not being one so much for your new year resolution. That & trying to make some money on the stock market like us know it alls.
Come on fleccy, We all know Gary is on another planet. The planet, I know it all. Happy new year.
Think I remember Three UK shipping '3G' handsets that wouldnt work on the 3G network. O2 and Orange allowed them to roam on their 2G networks for many years whilst they built out their network In the end, bulk manufacturers of 6G, 7G or 8G devices will go out of business if they havent used the 5G 'standard'. Or they might think they can sell to Norway or Holland but actually they are talking about internet speeds 'like 7G' not gsma standards etc.
I agree with Fleccy that the capital reinvestment cycle going forward is much lower than the past and will vary by country and have different adoption speeds.
Is this you using (Q)G Gary?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHYxutxpHs4
"7G is already being used in Norway, Holland & Hungary with many other countries expected to adopt it in the years to come."
I just laughed when I read that Gary, you shouldn't believe everything you read.
Wow a Flying Saucer has just landed on the field opposite my house, I wonder if ET will phone home using ?G, it wouldn't surprise me if they've got (Q)G.
The sp is not controlled by vodafone. It is controlled by investors. So the answer is, stop demonising the vod management, support vodafone & the new b.o.d. & stop ****ing moaning!!
"6G is expected in the UK around 2030"
Gary do you even understand what 6G is? Because as far as I can tell even the media can't make their mind up what'll be defined as 6G.
From the hype I've read, 6G will be as much about applications as it is about bandwidth and latency, so it's likely 6G applications will be supported over the existing 5G infrastructure, so could utilise existing 5G Frequencies and incorporate design enhancements already built into 5G such as Massive MIMO.
At best mmWave and sub mm wavelengths will be useful in enclosed populated areas, like shopping center's, stadiums, trains, planes, etc, but outdoor distance communication at those wavelengths wont be possible. Bandwidth and latency is determined by distance and Frequency, so the much hyped 6G cells in the Extremely High Frequency (30GHZ to 300GHz) range are more and more limited by obstructions, atmospherics and even movement as the frequency increases; Sub Millimetre wavelengths are in the Far Infrared range (above 300Ghz), so you can imagine the issues providing service over distance outside using sub millimetre wavelengths, not really feasible in my opinion.
Gary you should read these articles:
https://www.lightreading.com/6g/6g-spectrum-game-of-centimeters/a/d-id/781917
https://www.microwavejournal.com/articles/38670-the-ideal-band-for-6g
In my opinion, 6g will be an add on to 5G and unlikely to involve massive infrastructure investment, by the Mobile providers, so not an issue.
6 and 7g i think we wont need to upgrade to that for a very long time but who knows
Fleecy I wish that were true but upgrades to 5G will follow as sure as night follows day ... at a heavy cost.
6G is expected in the UK around 2030 & 7G is already being used in Norway, Holland & Hungary with many other countries expected to adopt it in the years to come.
It ain't easy this old telecoms investing lark.