I think he works at Sainsburys gathering the trolleys together although not sure which branch. Yesterday he didn't type anything for some reason. With Vodafone bouncing about 1p off the bottom he will be pleased tonight.
So some Arabs that bought a 9.8% stake in May for around £1.21 approximately have just upped their stake to 11%. Maybe they panicked just like everyone else and doubled down a bit. Is it worth a 5p move is the big question. I got no idea.
I have been following this since August and been tempted many times. When i expressed worries about the debt i was dismissed as a whinger. Having a negative view and typing it hear is perfectly ok. Feel sorry for those that have lost money. Good luck all.
The tone on Wall Street seemed to turn very bearish today. The Nasdaq has fallen by about a third in one year. If it follows in a similar style to the 2000 - 2003 crash then the bottom will be not next Christmas but the following Christmas (2024). It's likely that Vodafone will perform in line with the Nasdaq in my opinion.
Yes, i have a view. Today Vodafone was down 2.5% at an all time low. Folks holding BT shares got spooked by this and sold in a panic, other folks thought a bargain and bought. Hence high volume.
Mickey 68 - I was saying the other day that a lot of CEO s are i d i o TS in smart suits with the right connections and able to talk impressively. When the tide goes out you can see that many of them are not wearing a bathing suit.