mickeyskint
- 17 Aug 2004 18:39
Has anybody got any idea where this is going and where it is likely to be by the end of the year. I'm up at the moment do I hold & wait for 3G or off load now.
hightech
- 24 May 2005 10:24
- 15 of 22
Japan is profitable now. Asia should do better than expected IMO
ahoj
- 30 Jun 2005 09:46
- 16 of 22
good news again.
John1925
- 29 Jul 2005 21:58
- 17 of 22
Fairly happy about this one at present.
supermono13
- 15 Aug 2005 11:00
- 18 of 22
THE COMPANY IS BUYING IT'S OWN SHARES IN HUGE TRANCHES.
THE SHARE PRICE APPEARS TO BE HEADING NORTHWARDS.
ONWARDS TO 175p. METHINKS.
Vodafone Group Plc
15 August 2005
VODAFONE GROUP PLC
TRANSACTIONS IN OWN SECURITIES
Vodafone Group Plc ('Vodafone') announces today that it has purchased the
following number of its ordinary shares of U.S.$0.10 each on the London Stock
Exchange via Deutsche Bank AG London.
Ordinary Shares
Date of purchase: 12 August 2005
Number of ordinary shares purchased: 15 million
Highest purchase price paid per share: 148p
Lowest purchase price paid per share: 147.25p
Volume weighted average price per share: 147.75p
Vodafone intends to hold the purchased shares in treasury.
Since 1 April 2005, Vodafone has purchased 1,530,200,000 shares at a cost
(including dealing and associated costs) of 2,138,149,018.
55011
- 15 Aug 2005 11:41
- 19 of 22
VOD reports buy back early in the mornings. It's pretty regular.
Stan
- 15 Nov 2005 12:21
- 20 of 22
TTT as It's In the news....by the way what happened to Melnibone?
brianboru
- 27 Feb 2006 13:55
- 21 of 22
Looks to be at an intereting price now (113p) - nice yield and bad news out of the way perhaps?
pjstanton
- 06 Mar 2006 08:58
- 22 of 22
This may shake things up a bit !!
It is believed Vodafone intends to exit the crucial Japanese market entirely. Softbank, Japan's leading broadband supplier, is taking Vodafone Japan off the UK company's hands.
Vodafone is tipped to hand the proceeds of the eventual sale, which could be up to 8bn, back to shareholders via a special dividend.
Peter