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Vodafone NEWS (VOD)     

BAYLIS - 18 Oct 2007 20:51

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The telecoms regulator on Thursday fined the Greek unit of UK mobile giant Vodafone 19.1 mln eur for violating network regulations in a wire-tapping scandal that rocked the country last year.

The fine is the second handed to Vodafone Hellas over the case after a 76 mln eur penalty levelled by Greece's communication privacy watchdog last December.

Some 100 Vodafone cellphones in February 2006 were found to have been compromised by an illicit network that tapped sets used by Greek Premier Costas Karamanlis, his wife and several ministers from June 2004 to March 2005.

The tapping used software slipped into Vodafone's network by unknown perpetrators to illegally activate an Ericsson-made module permitting call interception.

On Thursday, the national telecommunications regulator EETT accused Vodafone of breaching regulations on the protection of telecommunications privacy, network maintenance and quality, and consumer protection.

The company rejected last December's fine as 'illegal, unfair and baseless.'

A Greek parliament committee collecting evidence on the case last November noted the involvement of three employees of telecoms giants Ericsson Hellas and Vodafone Greece, identified only by their initials.

'The whole system could not operate without Ericsson know-how and without access from within (Vodafone),' the report said.

The Greek branch of Swedish telecom equipment giant Ericsson has also been fined 7.36 mln eur over the case.

The parliamentary committee did not rule out the involvement of other people operating outside Greece.

The Greek justice department has opened an investigation into the case but nobody has yet been charged.

Days before the affair came to light, a senior Vodafone expert was found hanged inside his home.

The death of Costas Tsalikidis, manager of Vodafone Greece's network planning section, was linked to the case and his family suspects he was murdered.

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skinny - 14 Mar 2012 14:18 - 248 of 758

I wouldn't/couldn't begin to guess and I maybe totally wrong!

ahoj - 14 Mar 2012 14:36 - 249 of 758

Your instinct, Skinny?

skinny - 14 Mar 2012 14:49 - 250 of 758

Much like anyone else's - hopeful - especially as I hold both!

halifax - 14 Mar 2012 14:52 - 251 of 758

skin its either a win for CW.holders or its not, the question is whether the successful bidder is VODA or TATA.

skinny - 14 Mar 2012 14:55 - 252 of 758

halifax - I understand the nuances of the situation - I just am not an advisor in any capacity - ask my 3 grown up children :-)

ahoj - 14 Mar 2012 15:14 - 253 of 758

thanks. I hold CW. from 17.5p, sold half at 31.5. rest is left for 50-60p.
I still hold my initial purchase at 75.5p!!! the same for cwc!!!

skinny - 14 Mar 2012 15:17 - 254 of 758

Good luck to us all then! :-)

If VOD drop much more, I may add some more for the yield.

halifax - 14 Mar 2012 16:36 - 255 of 758

today VODA lost almost £500,000 on their shares they bought back yesterday, glad their shareholders can afford it.

TANKER - 15 Mar 2012 18:44 - 256 of 758

final div is 6.5p this is correct

skinny - 15 Mar 2012 19:07 - 257 of 758

Final dividend was 6.05p payment date Aug 5th 2011.

Followed by interim dividend 3.05p + special dividend 4.00p - payment date for both Feb 3rd 2012.

TANKER - 16 Mar 2012 09:50 - 258 of 758

skin vod investers have told me 6.5p final div and will rise 7 % ever year for the next 3 years

halifax - 16 Mar 2012 13:34 - 259 of 758

since june VODA has bought back shares for nearly £3billion yet their sp has fallen, can anybody explain why share buybacks improve shareholder value?

HARRYCAT - 16 Mar 2012 14:20 - 260 of 758

They don't! Contributors to Shares Mag constantly berate the companies which try to convince shareholders that they are getting a good deal out of it. Nobody has yet come up with a good argument.

skinny - 16 Mar 2012 14:23 - 261 of 758

halifax - have a read and discuss! Stock Buyback can Benefit Shareholders

TANKER - 16 Mar 2012 15:42 - 262 of 758

if the company is run badly then buying back stock will not help
looking at vod the directors are milking the company for there own ends
this company SP is the same as june 07 ,
that tells you the board are FAILURES BIG TIME .
and the directors should be ashamed but they are not there bank balance is still getting bigger on the backs of holders

skinny - 16 Mar 2012 15:45 - 263 of 758

VOD (blue) v FTSE (red) (not including dividends).

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TANKER - 16 Mar 2012 15:58 - 264 of 758

shocking to see a big company run so BADLY and they have no SHAME .
this company is run for the directors and notHOLDERS

KullyB - 20 Mar 2012 11:52 - 265 of 758

NEW DELHI, March 20 (Reuters) – India's Supreme Court dismissed on Tuesday the tax office's plea seeking a review of the court's ruling in January that Vodafone Group Plc was not liable to pay any tax on its acquisition of Indian mobile assets, a lawyer on the case said.

Vodafone won a five-year legal battle against the Indian tax authorities in January as the country's top court dismissed a$2.2 billion tax demand raised over the British mobile phone giant's acquisition of Indian mobile assets in 2007.

The tax office last month filed a petition seeking a review of that judgment.

TANKER - 20 Mar 2012 14:10 - 266 of 758

broker tips vod 210p

TANKER - 20 Mar 2012 15:19 - 267 of 758

is vod in talks to sell vw ?
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