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It didn’t did it. Yields and oil on way down so think we’ll have a solid up day today
Xxx, that didn't last for long, dow over 400 points up then finished only 87 points up
Nice little boost for the share price tomorrow to 70p (again, yawn)
Assuming you're current age is 12, you may possibly break even when you reach 95 but not guaranteed
Shuld be huge like maszive blak hrum the groff leval.
Wiv tha in minde I bowt a share todaye.
One share 68p
Browker fee £43
I is verey hoppfull
In my opinion, the current restructuring strategy is correct.
Concerning the merger, the UK business accounts for 15% of total Vodafone revenues; I guess that its share as a proportion of Vodafone entity value is similar. Let’s say that the merger can improve the value of the UK business by 20%: the entity value of Vodafone should increase by 3%, give or take.
In this regard, the decision concerning the merger does not look like a major issue, considering that other parts of the restructuring process (Italy and Spain) are well underway. Besides, the merger is not without risks; for instance, one should not underestimate the rhetoric against anything that has a link with China.
>> Is it just uncertainty over this merger that is keeping the price down?
No it’s years of terrible financial mismanagement to direct assets to profit now investors in divs and buybacks, leaving a weakened company to pay the bills.
It is still the strategy, so market stays away. Merger shrinks the company again and is necessary as they have no funds to build out a 5g network. Gave it all to investors who then lost it on capital decline.
Not a fan of the strategy.
DonB "For the first time in a while.... should bounce now"
Take some advice from a long term investor here & don't bet your house on it, VOD will finish down today ... because it's a Wednesday!
Concerning rhetoric surrounds the merger.
The U.K. market just seems to be anti growth in so many ways - it’s no wonder companies are exiting London.
I could quite imagine VOD throwing in the towel with the market or succumbing to a lowball offer if this merger fails.
My concern for the upcoming May results is that Vodafone themselves seems to be expecting some level of disruption in Germany in at least the short term and good May results in the UK might work against them in the longer run if it jeopardises the proposed merger.
Https://www.lightreading.com/5g/vodafone-and-three-can-cope-without-merger-says-uk-regulator
For the first time in a while.... should bounce now.
Oh well - it looked ok for a minute this morning - then usual service resumes :(
Forgot to add growth from Africa could be huge
I thought the same, back two horses but then reminded myself why I’m invested here. BT is a worry with court case
£2.5m in recent director share purchases. Surely a positive update due this month.
Trough in share chart says we are around the bottom
Solid brand
Cash on way to pay down debts and buybacks
Is it just uncertainty over this merger that is keeping the price down? The share buybacks don't seem to be helping the price, will that change when the board cancel these shares? I am thinking of buying in here or on BT, I might just do a half position on both. There's lots of debt here and that concerns me a bit as interest rates don't seem to want to come down. Do VOD need to refinance much of this debt in the next year or two? I am also worried the FTSE 100 might have a pull back in the summer. Should I wait for nearer 60p or buy now? I've only been trading for two years and don't want to ruin my good start by making a bad trade.
That's as may be but Vodafone might well decide to quit the UK market if the decision goes against the merger and who can blame them?
CMA full text decision:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/662ba2bffddcc9e7ab2252a7/1._Full_text_decision.pdf
Apparently the uk regulator suggests that Vodafone and Three are viable and competitive businesses and would continue to invest absent the merger.
Clued, I lives in Stroud
GutterSnipe, who's Nuffin, didn't do so well today ? You really could do with getting some English language lessons, after all you live in a country which has English as its main language.
Fed decision tomorrow or this
https://www.express.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/1893657/Martin-Lewis-Three-Vodafone-EE-O2-mobile-warning/amp
Why it’s affecting us and not BT god only knows
Finnish telecommunications company Nokia and Vodafone completed an end-to-end Open Radio Access Network, or RAN, trial in Italy.
The trial was conducted on the British telecommunications company's live 5G standalone network in Italy to highlight Nokia's anyRAN approach for increased flexibility in building networks, according to a Tuesday release.
The trial achieved a milestone with a successful Open RAN call on Vodafone Italy's live network. Vodafone plans to base 30% of its masts in Europe on Open RAN technology by 2030.
What caused this dog to dive today,?
Something going on
What an absolute pile of 5h1t this is.