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VOD Vodafone Group Plc

69.92
0.50 (0.72%)
Last Updated: 12:09:33
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Vodafone Group Plc LSE:VOD London Ordinary Share GB00BH4HKS39 ORD USD0.20 20/21
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.50 0.72% 69.92 69.90 69.94 70.34 69.54 69.54 10,950,606 12:09:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Radiotelephone Communication 45.07B 1.14B 0.0425 16.45 18.76B
Vodafone Group Plc is listed in the Radiotelephone Communication sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker VOD. The last closing price for Vodafone was 69.42p. Over the last year, Vodafone shares have traded in a share price range of 62.71p to 82.56p.

Vodafone currently has 26,833,169,885 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Vodafone is £18.76 billion. Vodafone has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.45.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/6/2024
11:35
Except that it will be cut after it goes ex-div, no?
brucie5
05/6/2024
11:17
10% annualised dividend if you buy today.
justiceforthemany
05/6/2024
10:12
He must be pretty confident
estienne
05/6/2024
09:53
Vodafone Group PLC - Newbury, Berkshire-based telecommunications provider - Chief Financial Officer Luka Mucic buys 510,000 shares at GBP0.7615 each, worth GBP388,365, in London on Monday.
adrian noble
05/6/2024
09:26
Closing Time is Sunday 23:59 !
chinese investor
05/6/2024
00:12
76p is my guess. Ta.
keyno
04/6/2024
19:28
It won't want utril x div

Assured

institutional investments
04/6/2024
19:25
Assured. Big big move. It has no choice after today .
institutional investments
04/6/2024
19:23
Big day tomorrow , for one side of market
institutional investments
04/6/2024
19:18
Yep.. more and more like the Beano now. First time I've checked in a week and I'm now going to forget it and let the kids play.
xtomo
04/6/2024
13:49
Current dividend 2.76p + 3p (if 2b buyback is given as dividend) = 5.76pThis would send the share price much higher!
jj123bb
04/6/2024
10:55
Can I have a go @ 67

Thanks

jubberjim
04/6/2024
10:03
Nice buy from the CFO yesterday

510,000 @ GBP 0.7615 = GBP 388,365

philanderer
04/6/2024
07:16
Luka bought another half million shares...
unastubbs
04/6/2024
07:15
The Times business commentary Tracey Boles

Leader of the herd

The Internet of Things has come a long way since connected cows hit the headlines. For the uninitiated, these are cattle that wear devices such as collars and ear tags that monitor them and their habits, leading to better meat and dairy products. An increasing number and range of devices are being connected to the IoT. The number of connections is expected to increase from 2.9 billion in 2022 to 7.3 billion in 2032. This allows companies to monitor or control the condition and location of their products anywhere in the world, be that in clinical care, smart buildings, energy management, or logistics and distribution. The benefits include efficiency, sustainability and value. Vodafone, an early mover into the IoT, has become a dominant player. Since 2010, it has built a global business connecting about 187 million devices worldwide for thousands of brands. Its IoT products and services business generated €1 billion of revenue last year and became a standalone company on April 1. So what’s next for this fast- growing arm of the business? Vodafone wants to “hyperscale221; the unit by attracting more customers, on more networks in more countries. I see a time when it may make sense for the business to be spun off from Vodafone for a stock market listing. Given the potential for growth, this is one to watch.

unastubbs
04/6/2024
07:12
A lot of optimists in the NEW COMPETITION !
chinese investor
04/6/2024
07:11
Excellent director buying
blackhorse23
04/6/2024
06:09
The Times business commentary Tracey Boles 4 June 2024

Leader of the herd

The Internet of Things has come a long way since connected cows hit the headlines. For the uninitiated, these are cattle that wear devices such as collars and ear tags that monitor them and their habits, leading to better meat and dairy products. An increasing number and range of devices are being connected to the IoT. The number of connections is expected to increase from 2.9 billion in 2022 to 7.3 billion in 2032. This allows companies to monitor or control the condition and location of their products anywhere in the world, be that in clinical care, smart buildings, energy management, or logistics and distribution. The benefits include efficiency, sustainability and value. Vodafone, an early mover into the IoT, has become a dominant player. Since 2010, it has built a global business connecting about 187 million devices worldwide for thousands of brands. Its IoT products and services business generated €1 billion of revenue last year and became a standalone company on April 1. So what’s next for this fast- growing arm of the business? Vodafone wants to “hyperscale221; the unit by attracting more customers, on more networks in more countries. I see a time when it may make sense for the business to be spun off from Vodafone for a stock market listing. Given the potential for growth, this is one to watch.

unastubbs
03/6/2024
15:46
77 going to be a tough nut now. hope you get consolidation for a while dudes. You dont want to go under the quoted price, or il be first to send in the gerbilators
institutional investments
03/6/2024
14:33
Dividend 3.85p plus 500m shares buy back = 100p plus
blackhorse23
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