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Very quiet on here tonight after a good recovery for the sp. We need to get back to 70 plus soon. Just because there are morons on here who want to take over this forum, please don't stop posting?.
Https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/04/08/back-below-70p-can-the-vodafone-share-price-clear-1/
''For me, buying back 21.5% of its stock could boost Vodafone shares significantly over the next 12 to 18 months''
A bit of a different view to those who think that buybacks will reduce market cap.
LTI, AVIVA and TESCO did a return of capital, but then we ended up with less shares, did you not like that idea
“ https://www.fool.co.uk/2024/04/08/back-below-70p-can-the-vodafone-share-price-clear-1/”
These articles are just click bait. It’d be great if it gets back to £1 but the article just jumps around all over the place and, on balance, sounds more negative than positive in my opinion. You’d be no worse getting ChatGPT to pull something together.
Rob.. Come on mate, stick to the subject, I.E. vodafone please. It gets confusing otherwise??"!
Rob
''AVIVA and TESCO did a return of capital, but then we ended up with less shares, did you not like that idea''
They returned cash to shareholders and did share consolidations. I accept whatever a BOD decide to do. They were both able to afford share buybacks in addition.
Vodafon's decision instead will be to invest some proceeds in purchasing assets valued at way below NAV.
If vod buy back shares, they have to pay for them, so of course it comes out of the market cap, but if the sp rises because of that then the market cap is restored, or hopefully improved. This is all just common sense, so please just give us a break? You don't get anything for nothing. So move on please?
Dan
''If vod buy back shares, they have to pay for them, so of course it comes out of the market cap''
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO START THIS ALL OVER AGAIN?
''so please just give us a break?''
yes give us a break - DO YOU REALLY WANT TO START THIS ALL OVER AGAIN?
'' You don't get anything for nothing''
Correct, but assets will be bought at way under value - many would say a bargain
''So move on please?'
I think it is YOU who needs to move on - as you will make yourself look foolish
ALL OVER AGAIN
LTI, I suppose that makes sense as the share price very low here, i guess they are expecting the share price to stay down for a while, to get the best results from it
Rob
the market values Vodafone on a daily basis - but shareholders keeping their shares will know that their percentage ownership can greatly increase without buying a single further share themselves via the buyback. The more shares bought for the money, the greater the increse in percentage ownership
Rob
the market values Vodafone on a daily basis - but shareholders keeping their shares will know that their percentage ownership can greatly increase without buying a single further share themselves because of the purchases via the buyback. The more shares bought for the money, the greater the increase in percentage ownership
KevRow. You sound like you are new to this game. What is click bait? (fishing ?) We all know that the motley fool is, as the name suggests, not be taken too seriously, just fools, they just want to sell you their products. I suspect, with respect, you have a lot to learn? But nice to get your opinion all the same. Cheers mate.
LTI, I suppose how rewarding the share buybacks are will depend on how low they buy them back for, should the share price keep rising then maybe not so good, do you agree
Rob
I am sure a few of you have age related memory problems.
The lower the purchase prices with the 4 Billion investment, the better it is for shareholders keep for the long term. You percentage ownership will go up without further purchases and earnings per share will increase.
The 4 Billion will be invested at whatever level the market decides on a daily basis..
Key dates 14th May, and the share repurchase programme start date
Rob, Sorry but i am still laughing at your alleged age related problem. This guy is something else.. Why do you take him seriously? What part of this guy is a nut case/ idiot don't you get? Of course we all all love you for being so nice?? but come on.. As for vod share buy backs, I think they are a very good idea. Have a good week mate.
Dan, it's your fault you was complaining that it was to quiet here tonight, LTI, what if the share price rises because the results are good and the 3 merge goes ahead, do you think the buybacks will not be good as a result
Dan
''Why do you take him seriously? ''
''vod share buy backs, I think they are a very good idea.''
4 Apr 2024 16:04
'' If vod buys back 4 billion euro's of shares & cancel them, the market cap will reduce by 4 billion euro's. The 4 billion euro's comes out of the market cap.''
What a complete fool you are.
Dan
''as you say the director buys have to be a good sign.''
must be confusing for you, when you think that the market value of Vodafone is going to fall by 4 Billion .
I imagine that directors do not wish to throw money down the drain
Sorry rob, it is all my fault!? Your question to L.T.I. is so strange , we don't know, could be good, could be bad. Rob, You live by the crystal ball theory. Take it one day at a time rob, is my advice. I said. oh sorry, age related!
Dan, i expect the buybacks will be a good thing as the share price is so low, very touchy subject though ?, whatever will make the share price rise will get the thumbs up from me, let's see what happens after the May results
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Rob I think the buy backs are very good, but it is not a one way bet. As has been said before, if vod buy back shares at a low price & they go up that is obviously good, But that does not mean that it is good for the sp to stay low. This is basic common sense maths which may be sorely missed by many on here in there modern world, without there age related problems?!? sorry but
(I don't do this L.O.L. D.Y.O.R. .crap,) Just laugh & be happy, please.
This share is the worse stock on the UK Market. What a dog