Pure coincidence
This wouldn't have anything at all to do with Proxad entering the market next year and disrupting the cosy three-way cartel that has been keeping margins nice for the incumbents up until now? I'd sell too, if I had any shares.
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Vodafone is selling its minority shareholding in French operator SFR, netting €7.95bn by flogging 44 per cent of SFR and giving Vivendi complete ownership. Vivendi already owns 56 per cent of mobile, fixed-line, broadband and TV supplier SFR, which boasts 20 million customers, but once the deal is completed, Vivendi will own …
Looks like the VodaFone PR People have arrived again.
Only one rather cryptic comment about the Government. So its the Government's fault VodaFone didn't pay their tax... of course Vodafone were there with a big bag of cash trying to give the money away to anybody. Of course they were.
Shame on Vodafone.
You can have an ISA - Restricted amount allowed per year. Used to encourage savings in this country. A good thing for this Country
Buy a dodgy DVD you can be prosecuted/sued.
Buy dodgy ciggies you can be prosecuted.
Paid a tradesman in cash no personal or professional liability incurred. If that tradesman chooses not to pay tax shame on him. And will not be used again.
I don't remember VodaFone letting their customers off their tax liabilities as a sweetener. They charged everybody else the normal tax rate and then kept the money.
And your point is?
......here I am tempted to assume that there are some Vodaphone directors lurking here in the shadows on this thread, apparently as shy about actually *posting* as they are about paying their taxes. Oh and yes, they are of course tax-avoiding scum - now their stealth clad astroturfers can down-vote me as well.