LSE:VOD (Vodafone Group Public)

Vodafone Group Public (LSE: VOD)
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What next for Vodafone shares after CEO departs?

A sub-£1 share price, an 8.4% dividend yield, and a CEO heading for the door. But is there value for…

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Is it finally time to give up on Vodafone shares for good?

For years, income investors held Vodafone shares to get one of the best yields on the entire FTSE 100. Yet…

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If I’d invested £500 in Vodafone shares 3 years ago, here’s how much I’d have now!

Dr James Fox investigates how much money he'd have now if he’d bought Vodafone shares a few years ago. And…

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The Vodafone share price is just pennies — should I make a move?

The falling Vodafone share price has grabbed our writer's attention. Here's why he'd happily invest, despite a key risk he…

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8%+ dividend yields! 3 FTSE 100 shares I’d snap up

Our writer owns just one of these three FTSE 100 shares. Here's why he'd happily invest in all three today…

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Should I buy Vodafone shares for the huge dividend yield?

Vodafone shares have taken a hit and now offer an eye-catching dividend yield. Should Edward Sheldon buy the stock for…

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As Vodafone shares slide, is the 8% dividend at risk?

Vodafone shares dropped another 8% on Tuesday, leaving them nearly 20% lower over the past month. But the group's near-8%…

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Vodafone’s share price sinks 7% as forecasts are slashed! Time to buy?

Vodafone's share price has sunk to its cheapest since autumn 2020. Does this represent a top dip-buying opportunity?

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3 top dividend shares I’d buy for a tough 2023

The stormclouds are gathering over the global economy. But I believe these top dividend shares should continue to deliver big…

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These 3 stocks could thrive even as interest rates rise

I’m searching for strong, resilient businesses that could protect my portfolio from rising interest rates and inflation. These three fit…

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3 FTSE 100 dividend stocks I’d buy in November

With a bit of cash to invest for generating income, I'm weighing up some dividend stocks with the best long-term…

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Interest rates are going higher but I’m still buying shares for passive income

Galloping interest rates make cash saving accounts more attractive, right? Our writer completely disagrees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Being a telecommunications giant, the company has a lot of fixed-overhead costs to contend with. After all, establishing and maintaining infrastructure across the whole of Europe and Africa isn’t cheap. This has resulted in an increasing pile of debt, placing pressure on profit margins and, in turn, the Vodafone share price.

However, with the rollout of 5G and M-Pesa making waves in Africa, the firm may have a bright future ahead. Investors will have to decide whether the risk is worthy of the potential rewards for their personal portfolio.

Yes. Vodafone shares pay a cash dividend at an average 82% payout ratio.

Vodafone shares pay out a dividend twice a year, in June and November.

Vodafone shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.