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Make short selling shares illegal in the UK, like Germany and others.
Short selling of stocks in the UK causes instability in companies share prices. In many cases £millions can be wiped off the value of a company by coordinated groups of short sellers spreading misinformation and rumours, causing investors to panic and sell their stock.
How on earth can some other company loan out something you own without your consent and the company or person who has borrowed it use it to influence the market in the opposite direction with the massive percentages of shares they are able to borrow and not own outright? Its fraudulent and corrupt, legal theft authorised by the government and needs to be banned and stopped.
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Gutter if you be so kind and make one of your moronic negative prophecies for tomorrow's sp that would be great.
Cheap boy, we ain't bovvered, honestly.
Our tyme will come...
Gutter and other negatively obsessed folks MUST be depressed that the sp went up 2nd day in a row
What happened?
It thought "it's gonna close red"????
😂😂😂
Advocat 321, it reely don't mater too me.
I just likes the back and forth wiv you lot.
Plus I is train in for a leed role in Cider wiv Rosie.
I actualy lives by there.
U is in de knut houze
It does matter to you gutter, it matters a lot to you because you keep telling us daily that you have a bad feeling about the sp.
I do envy you Gutter.. for someone who holds no position in this stock you clearly have a lot of spare time. Let us in on your secret.
Advocat, it don't mater too me wot it do.
I hasn't got a posittion.
I is in sumthin else intirely.
" Kenya’s shilling rallied the most in almost 16 years as locals offloaded dollars after the nation’s successful Eurobond sale fuelled speculation a shortage of the US currency is over."
Vodacom hit by currency devaluations in Africa in H1
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-15/kenya-shilling-soars-as-locals-ditch-dollars-after-eurobond-sale
Feb Options close tomorrow the 16th , so that could be why the price is ticking up
If you look at the March Options it will give you a signal on how the Option players see things going
Oh dear oh dear gutter. Every time you open your mouth the SP does the opposite of what you say.
I did warn you to keep your mouth shut.
Explains the rise then, the sell off after Iliad was a false one and the Italian is still on the block, presumably at a price more pallatable to the BoD.
Vodafone's Italian CEO can't even broker a deal with the Italians. Time she went and Vod hire an outsider.
It have rolled over agane sadley.
Wot a amasing share this is.
Remembber, buy low and sell high.
" The EU has signalled it is open to allowing mergers in the telecoms sector in Europe, a development that would support an industry lacking the scale to boost ageing infrastructure, in a confidential draft paper seen by the Financial Times.
“The fragmentation [of the sector] could impact the ability of operators to reach the scale needed to invest in the networks of the future, in particular in view of cross-border services,” said the draft paper on digital infrastructure, which is under review by the EU executive.
Brussels said it may act to ensure all players, including big technology companies, pay for the use of telco infrastructure “to ensure a regulatory level playing field and equivalent rights and obligations for all actors”.
Garonne, the is no middle ground with you is there. For you VOD is either the best thing since sliced bread, or the worst dog on the FTSE. Take some pills.
Unfortunately, it hasn't made any difference to this dog. Looks like it's back to square one. And on a day when the FTSE is going up!
If Vod does not go bust it will recover eventually, we just need to be patient
In addition, Vodafone (VOD) may have received a new offer for its Italian unit, according to the report, which cited people following the matter.
I hoped that Hatem Dowidar joining Vodafone's board meant E& had reached 20%. Apparently, that is not the case. However, it could mean that important issues have to be discussed in the near future and the most likely one is a new offer for Italy.
Mole I disagree, Vodafone could easily be taken over. It wouldn't be the cash amount that'd be the issue, it'd be regulatory approvals in the various different authorities that might cause issues. US financial entities could bid for Vodafone without breaking sweat, using the US magic money tree, where money is created and quietly funneled into the system to buy anything and everything everywhere, as long as it's on their shopping list.
VOD can't be taken over by an all cash offer. It's too much of a mess. Nope, E& are on the board now and will continue to reverse their way in. The average joe shareholder probably won't benefit.
Who in there right mind will bid for Vodafone and what price would they go to ?and if the bid is £1.20 will investors accept,if not what is the price, my average is .85p so £1.20 is fine by me at a .35p profit
Vodafone jumps amid M&A speculation
Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD) quickly rose as much as 7.1% in trading in London amid some vague M&A speculation.
There is some vague speculation that Vodafone (VOD) may be a takeover target and that American telecom companies are looking at the company, according to a Betaville alert. There are also rumors that one of Vodafone's holders may be increasing its stake.
In addition, Vodafone (VOD) may have received a new offer for its Italian unit, according to the report, which cited people following the matter.