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I know there will be a few people using it on this board? I'm considering paying for it as Im transfering a pension into my sipp and want to make sure I pick a good entry point into a share.
is it helpfull in trying to see how the share will perform with the order book info?
How will the debt be restructured when the merger with three finally happens. I know the debt will be reduced by then but tiwill still be high. I was looking on dividendmax and Vod has always paid a dividend even thru some of the bad times so im confident on future dividend payments and hopefully a proper rise in share price?
People hanging on for the drops the papers kept mentioning will be very disappointed when they are paying £20k more for a house than they needed.
The drops people keep hoping house prices will hit is never going to happen and people need to accept that as a rule property will always rise and getting houses for £100k or less just isn’t going to happen
I read somewhere that if you invested £10k in a ftse 100 company and re invested the dividends thru all the good and bad years after 36 years it would be about £156k where as if you did the same with savings they estimated the savings would reach £56k. So my take is even though Voda are doing bad in the grand scheme of things they will be far better.
There is also the possility of a delay and if that happens there is always insider knowledge in the aim market before an rns is released and the share would most likely drop on that knowledge with people selling to buyin at a lower price, as this is what happened on the last drop for the dilution as people sold out.
Or it could be an rns after hours on wednesday stating a delay giving UFO staff time to get out for a drop and NT trades the following day. Just to add another realisation of what coulld happen.
Shorts are closing on most of the builders and Psn is adding more and more houses into the christmas hand over period. I think they are aiming to push over their 9500 target to get the share up but we wont know until next year when they give an rns about updated progress.
Unless something drastic happens I think we have seen psn's low and it will be a zig zag around this priice until something really moves the share. even at this price in the long run its still a good price.
the first time i bought a psn share was after the brexit vote for £12 and I bought 398 and within three years I sold most of them for £13k justt before everything got mental due to covid. If the same can happen within the next few year?