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Starlink will replace mobile telecoms? If that was successful, government would introduce spectrum charges, bring new regulator who will provide incentives to introduce competition. Then they will start controlling the margins , insisting on MVNOs and it will be the new telecoms.
I am sure Starlink understand this and has no intention of ever scaling up. Much better to be a niche product with high margins and low regulations.
Lol robleo! If you don't mind I'll ignore your advice as I actually do want to make some money to squander, unlike avocet!
If they don't get earnings up they will of given away all the assets of the company in dividends long before 20 years.
The world does not stand still. A bunch of rusting masts may not be the way to communicate by then either. Starlink subscribers has accelerated to 2.6m.
They need to be keeping the cash to invest.
Garonne, I hope you don't mind but I have to tell you something mate, i think you are doing this all wrong, you should be wishing this down to 60p then 50p etc. and keep adding regardless, all you have to do then is keep collecting dividends for about 20 years then you may break even if your lucky, who wants to make a profit anyway, that's so boring you will only end up spending it on luxuries like holidays booze and women
I is fealing that it will stay abowt 65p for a fewe mumfs and then head lower
Got you suspended...Well that's just not cricket....On a lighter note how do you see share price in the coming weeks?
Desperate Dan and avoset 321 grased me up so I were susspended for 2 dayes sadley.
But I is backe for goode know I is pleesed to saye.
Evening Gutter....Where's Dan he seems to have disappeared well you both did for a couple of days....
I were afrade off this hapening, it keep coming backe like the sardines I has had todaye at 3pm.
Red agane sadley and sardines burps
I do hope we get dragged back into the low 60's as I have spare funds coming free.
Thank you KevRow, that's the source I had found.
Apparently no other sources are reporting it.
Anyway, I think it's relevant.
Google Translate:
*** Vodafone-Fastweb: advisor at work, the agreement is close
March 13, 2024
(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor Plus) - Rome, 13 March - Close on the agreement between Swisscom, parent company of Fastweb, and the Vodafone group on the sale of Vodafone Italia. According to what Radiocor understands, the advisors are are the final details in Milan and an agreement is probably expected, within the week.
The negotiation exclusive, announced on 28 February, for the sale of 100% of Vodafone Italia to Swisscom and the subsequent merger with Fastweb, starts from an offer of 8 billion euros in cash and without debt.
The transaction, once the regulatory green light has been was obtained, created the first operator in Italy for fiber to the home (FTTH) with a market share of 36 percent. The Vodafone-Fastweb merger, compared to the Iliad-Fastweb merger,, would at first glance, has fewer antitrust risks.
At the end of January, Vodafone had had rejected the offer from the French group Iliadd envisaged a merger of the two telephone companies in Italy through a joint operation, 6.6 billion euros in cash to Vodafone and a loan for shareholders of 2 billion, based on a company value of 10.45 billion.
"This morning I read that Vodafone and Swisscom will probably close the agreement by the end of this week (Il Sole 24 Ore). Did you find similar news?"
https://www.ilsole24ore.com/radiocor/nRC_13.03.2024_19.59_73310733
The US market drags this down every day. It's probably being heavily shorted over there. I just hope we don't descend back to the low 60s TBH ATM mid 70s is the stuff of dreams.
This morning I read that Vodafone and Swisscom will probably close the agreement by the end of this week (Il Sole 24 Ore). Did you find similar news?
Its following the FTSE100, nothing more.
Well looks like yet again all mornings gains are wiped out by America Open . Lets hope we can at least stay positive at close
I am afraid the system does not take the time stamp into account, and in any even, many trades do not get posted until later on.
This is why many trades are only posted after close.
If you dont know then I suggest you do some research on it, but dont post until you are sure.
Otherwise please feel free to explain yourself why the SP often goes up despite showing more sells than buys and vice versa. I am curious.
It's. not true. They delayed numbers still based on actual transtraction took place at this time. It is time stamped. It is true that buy/sell is determined to the proximity of bid/offer price
Jesteh, it is not being MANIPULATED as you put it.
The system is guessing if it is a buy or a sell based on whether the transaction price is closer to the ask or the bid price. The problem is there is at least a 15 minute time delay between excecuting and posting the transaction. So by the time the transaction is posted, the share price will have moved either up or down, meaning a sell can be posted as a buy and vice versa. The more volatile the sp, the bigger the errors.
Do not rely on bought/sold volumes.
Is that with the 11 billion cash position as of HY accounts? Spain and Italy sold at 20 billion once gone through, should see us on a more stable footing.
Vaguely correct yes but completely wrong no. Thats a new one on me, please explain how can it be manipulated so its totally wrong?
Cam someone explain the debt situation. at twice turnover thats a scary number.. how is it structured
You do know that bought and sold volumes are at the very best vaguely correct, and more usually completely wrong right?
"If you run a business well the share price responds, so the two are inexorably linked."
Sir, this is the FTSE 100 where no businesses are run well except RR and BAE.