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$VOD (-1,83 %) hard times



For the current fiscal year, the company expects free cash flow to slump by around a third to 3.3 billion euros. Analysts had previously expected 3.6 billion euros.


As described in the article ⏬ I too have just cancelled my contract due to the price increase 💁


https://www.inside-digital.de/news/vodafone-am-abgrund-tausende-kunden-kuendigen-ihre-vertraege



"Our performance was not good enough": Vodafone cuts more than one in ten jobs

The telecom group is struggling with falling profits, and this year revenues are expected to decline once again. The new boss is responding with job cuts.


https://amp2.handelsblatt.com/technik/it-tk/telekommunikation-neue-vodafone-chefin-della-valle-streicht-11-000-stellen/29154066.html




Are you a customer?

Vodafone has been increasing the prices for Internet connections for existing customers since May 2023. The vzbv considers these price increases to be illegal. It believes that consumers should only have to pay the agreed prices and is considering a class action lawsuit. Tell us about your case!


https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/aktuelle-meldungen/digitale-welt/preiserhoehungen-bei-vodafone-vzbv-sucht-betroffene-fuer-eine-sammelklage-84124


You are a shareholder? Escape or sit out?



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@DonkeyInvestor do you remember that we talked about this about 2 years ago?
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@GoDividend I don't even remember what I was talking about 2 minutes ago. With you, I really only remember cakes, dividends and cashback.
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@DonkeyInvestor Dementia is a great disease, you meet new people every day. Dementia is also a great disease, you meet new people every day.
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My position is heavily in the red, but I'm sticking with it and regularly buying more via a savings plan. Vodafone is a good dividend payer and also active in many growth markets, e.g. in Africa via Vodacom. I myself am also a Vodafone cable customer via the low-cost provider Eezy for €12 a month! 😀
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I am a shareholder. I just let my savings plan continue and therefore look relaxed how it develops in the future
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Since I only get fast Internet via cable only Vodafone comes into question (the increase was from 40 € to 45 €), Telekom will soon expand here fiber optic connection but will probably be much more expensive than what I pay now🤔
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@Simpson Is o2 not available where you live? I switched there because of the price increase in the cable network. I was a bit scared (setting up a new router, etc.), but it worked out quite well in the end.
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@Simpson if I need in the future longer to answer is the Internet from 1+1 😂 Let's see if I it at home at all more the difference of fiber to the great 16 DSL line. But since I have hardly any downloads and no longer work from home I give me the luxury of paying only 9.99 € per month instead of the 40 € at Vodafone
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@GoDividend I don't want to miss my 500 MBit anymore 😁 but I need it for 4k streaming and game downloads 😁
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@randomdude would go 🤔 but 5 € less per month is not worth it moreover for router I have to pay extra or buy own, at Vodafone's in addition without extra costs, let's see how the prices continue to develop from 10 € savings I will consider it 🤔
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All players will increase their prices. With current inflation, no one believes that telephone prices will remain the same, and DSL is a business with tight margins.
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@devnerd_daddy I will then diligently make use of the special termination right and select the provider that suits me best.
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@GoDividend Sure, but thanks to the Telco Amendment, it will never be as cheap as it used to be. All margins must now work with shorter contract terms. At present, almost all providers are trying to bribe with combination offers. And the 5G auction has not exactly ensured full reserves 🙄
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