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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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1.08 | 1.50% | 73.22 | 72.88 | 72.92 | 73.32 | 71.90 | 72.08 | 67,949,538 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radiotelephone Communication | 45.07B | 1.14B | 0.0429 | 16.99 | 19.18B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/7/2024 00:43 | Danske bank upgraded to BUY with price target 140p | blackhorse23 | |
07/7/2024 13:52 | htXps://finance.yaho | 666james | |
05/7/2024 10:20 | The 17 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Vodafone Group plc have a median target of 76.20, with a high estimate of 143.92 .The median estimate represents a 10.17% increase from the last price of 69.16. | blackhorse23 | |
05/7/2024 10:13 | https://indianexpres | blackhorse23 | |
04/7/2024 10:39 | Feed ingredients such as oats, corn, barley, alfalfa and molasses have been identified by horse owners as causing “hyper”, “fizzy” or “hot” horses. Grains contain starch and sugar that may result in large fluctuations in blood sugar and result in mood or behavior changes. | estienne | |
04/7/2024 10:26 | Based on 8 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for Vodafone in the last 3 months. The average price target is 101.14p with a high forecast of 140.00p and a low forecast of 77.00p. The average price target represents a 46.58% change from the last price of 69.00p. | blackhorse23 | |
04/7/2024 09:46 | Horses aren't the most sensible creatures | estienne | |
03/7/2024 21:40 | CURYman...no figure not too big to count...if it was too big to count share price would be 200p...and not 70p..because there is nothing to count.... | diku | |
03/7/2024 15:24 | Translate to money ?? Figure too big for you to count lol | blackhorse23 | |
03/7/2024 13:53 | All these tie-ups and partner ships and mergers and hook ups sounds all good on paper and RNS...how does it translate into money?... | diku | |
03/7/2024 12:50 | NETWORK SHARING: Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 have announced a new network-sharing agreement to extend their existing tie-up for more than a decade. The deal is subject to approval of the planned merger between Vodafone and Three UK, which is the subject of an in-depth investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority. Lutz Schüler, managing director of Virgin Media O2, said the agreement could allay the competition regulator’s fears about the merger. | isis | |
03/7/2024 11:17 | I do hope the merger goes through. Will be better for the country, remembering that their are virtual mobile networks out there. | veryniceperson | |
03/7/2024 08:30 | Good news for the Theee merger - addresses concerns about connectivity, choice and competition | dplewis1 | |
03/7/2024 08:04 | More growth in the balance sheet | blackhorse23 | |
03/7/2024 08:03 | EXCELLENT RNS: VODAFONE AND VIRGIN MEDIA O2 ANNOUNCENEW, LONG-TERM NETWORK SHARING AGREEMENT | blackhorse23 | |
03/7/2024 08:03 | Trading update not results | pally12 | |
02/7/2024 21:44 | Will be very good | blackhorse23 | |
02/7/2024 20:25 | 2024 Results 25th July - Q1 Results | la forge | |
02/7/2024 18:38 | How many from here will be here in 2054 or 2064...will VOD still be around...I mean the share price...anybody know the yield on those 2054 and 2064 debt?... | diku | |
02/7/2024 18:27 | Going to smack nose on the cement this week | vlad the impaler | |
02/7/2024 18:14 | They've sold very long debt (2054 and 2064) and are using the proceeds to rebuy short debt (due in 2025). It's a common process and as debt is often convertible, doing so prevents short term debt being converted into shares and diluting shareholdings. I suspect they want to avoid this whilst rebuying shares, as issuing new ones rather defeats the object of the buy back. | davius |
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