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Mortgages end rents are for life, I was speaking to a couple who just paid £200k for a psn home pretty close ro where they have rented for 10 years, I asked them why they bothered if they so close and they replied 'in 10 years they have paid £85k in rent which could of went towards reducing a mortgage debt.'
if you're palnning for a pension isn't it better to be rent free??
Aquariumage, I’m sure even if they are long leases they can still be negotiated as a smaller rent is better than no rent. Plus lowering lease rents my be the landlords only move as we move forward as their stores are quite large so no many people rushing to take their space
Fleccy I pay for unlimited minutes and txts plus free picture messages and160gig data which is stupidly hard to use as the most I can use is about 80gig and I get Apple music so Im pretty happy with my contract
Jax, I have no problem with people who chart the share and know that the share price is going to drop or hit new lows due to gaps not being filled but your posts on share price are just pure guess work. I was too late to trade the share as when I decided to do it we dropped about 4p and since the share could move either way and I don't have enough knowledge to pick the right point to sell.
It’s not just Vodafone it’s all of them, I’m with EE and my contract has just ended but when I took it out two years ago my sim only deal was for £25 and now I pay nearly £30.
What is the point of a contract when it’s only the provider that can change things? Surely if they change the contract pricing a customer can be free to move to another provider without fear of paying off the contract term?
I actually won’t move from EE as even at £30 my contract is pretty good.
My missus was thinking of investing £10k in here when the share price was around £10 and I told her to remember the price can still drop. She couldn’t handle paper loses where as I couldn’t care less as you can’t get everything right.
So basically buy now as long as you can handle if it drops as this share is a long term hold of at least 2 years to see really good growth.
Jax, I will save you some time googling it as it’s £1.5m
on AI technologies. The average spend was £9,500 per small business, £380,000 per medium business and £1.6 million per large business. annual growth rates of roughly 10% and 16% respectively. In the central scenario, expenditure rises from £16.7 billion to £30.3 billion at a compound annual growth rate of 12.6%.
Psn have already cut thier dividend as the interim dividend has dropped from £1.10 to 20p and there is no gaurantee that the final dividend wont be much better.