Vodafone (LSE: VOD) shares are finally doing something they haven’t done for years, decades even. They’re actually climbing. Yes, I’m amazed too. I wrote them off yonks ago. After spiking to 527p during the final stages of the dotcom bubble in March 2000, the only way has been down. Despite the recent ...
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For years, I’ve seen what I thought were two main drags on the Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price. The company looked like a ragged collection of mobile operators, without much joined-up synergy. And the dividend was too high, without earnings cover. Some investors were happy to take the 10% or so on offer. ...
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FTSE 100 shares are ripping higher as confidence comes flooding back to the London stock market. Hopes of imminent interest rate hikes and an improving British economy have boosted demand for UK shares. But this isn’t all. Analysts have for some time suggested that British stocks are too cheap compared ...
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I’ve been loading up on dividend-paying FTSE 100 shares in recent months but there’s one brilliant income stock I haven’t got round to buying. Now I intend to put that right and add it to my Stocks and Shares ISA. It’s not Imperial Brands (LSE: IMB), even though this is one of the most consistent high ...
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Vodafone Group (LSE:VOD) shares are now trading at their most expensive since late 2023. A positive reaction to full-year financials has swept the telecoms titan 3.4% higher on Tuesday (14 May), to 72.3p per share. But I believe the FTSE 100 firm still looks dirt cheap at today’s prices. Here are three ...
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The Vodafone (LSE:VOD) share price appears to be stuck. The last time it was above 75p was in November 2023. Since May 2019, it’s fallen by 44%. The decline is due to stagnant revenues and falling earnings. But against this disappointing backdrop, here’s why I still believe the company is hugely undervalued. ...
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I’ve been searching the FTSE 100 for my next buy and the Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price has caught my attention. Right now, the stock looks incredibly cheap at just 69p. At that price, could it be the biggest bargain on the Footsie? A poor performance I first want to look at what has got the stock to ...
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The flagship FTSE 100 index of leading shares has some companies in it that look like real bargains to me. Here I want to discuss one that sells for pennies, has announced plans to slash its dividend, has sizeable debt and is shrinking its business. That may not sound like everyone’s idea of a bargain! ...
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There are multiple ways that investors can try to make an excellent passive income. Buying property and putting money into savings accounts are two traditionally popular methods. Peer-to-peer lending is also growing rapidly among those seeking a second income. I think building a portfolio of UK shares ...
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April was a good month for the FTSE 100 and many of its constituents. The index rose by 2.6% over 30 days, comfortably beating several global counterparts. For example, the US S&P 500 lost 3.1% in a month. But the Vodafone Group (LSE: VOD) share price failed to join the party yet again. Vodafone’s share ...
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I’m always keeping an eye on the Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price. But even with it now below 70p, I have zero plans of picking up shares in the telecommunications giant any time soon. Quite frankly, the stock has been a terrible performer in the last five years. Across that period, it has lost 51.8% ...
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It’s time to chat about the Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price. The British telecommunications group has been on my radar for quite a while now. Now, I’m no fortune teller, but I’ve got a few ideas about where these shares might be heading by the time we’re popping champagne on New Year’s Eve. Up, up and ...
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Earlier today, the FTSE 100 index hit an all-time high of 8,103.92 points before easing back. Suddenly, the Footsie feels back in fashion, with a major takeover bid also announced today. However, not all shares have enjoyed this rising tide, including the Vodafone Group (LSE: VOD) share price. Vodafone ...
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It’s spring, and investors’ thoughts are turning to passive income. And what better way than with our new ISA contribution limit of £20,000? We could go for a Cash ISA, and some of those pay around 5% these days. And it’s guaranteed, at least for the duration of the deal. But interest can’t stay that ...
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This week, the FTSE 100 index of leading companies hit an all-time closing high (index archivists look at both the closing price each day and also the highs and lows the index hits within the trading day). That might make it sound like now is an awful time to buy FTSE 100 shares as they are bound to ...
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I’m smart enough to understand a high yield doesn’t always equal a good investment. So are British American Tobacco (LSE: BATS) and Vodafone (LSE: VOD) good income stocks for me to buy right now? Let’s dive in and take a look! What they do and recent performance British American Tobacco is one of the ...
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The Vodafone (LSE: VOD) share price has been one of the growth winners of the past few years… oh, hang on, I’ve got the chart the wrong way up! Vodafone shares have actually lost more than 50% of their value in the past five years. They bottomed out in February at 52-week low of under 63p. At 66p as ...
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Plenty of companies on the FTSE 100 look like incredibly good value for money at the moment. And with the index gaining momentum, I see a number of opportunities out there. However, investors must be wary not to fall into value traps. One stock I plan to avoid like the plague is Vodafone (LSE: VOD) Share ...
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