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I reckon IFT could boost Vodafone into the #1 in all telco categories, though it's not something I'd speculate on at this point in time but as the process evolves and gets closer to a ComCom decision, it might pay to have some dry powder ready, or a finger on the sell trigger. Either way I'll let the process unfold before picking sides. Too many moving parts to take a position at this stage.
Me either, but I reckon Voda under IFT would revert to getting the basic telco stuff right first, and quickly, then look at value added. [disc: a happy Voda customer for a long time and have no complaints]. Plenty of room to improve though, might even cost a few bob to rationalise the disparate Voda systems that they've acquired and cobbled together.
All good though, a solid base to develop and grow. After that it's content, or maybe not, Spark could come a gutser with entering the content market if they fail to delivery the RWC perfectly, that'd spook investors. There's so many moving parts here, but a sea change in ownership and business strategies, assuming ability to execute, may signal a shift for investors.
Finally the telco sector is getting interesting again and we'll be able to put a bob each way on the big incumbents.
Next year EBITDAF earnings looks like 15 cents per share higher than this year taking into account new shares issued with cash issue.Not too shabby.
Vodafone issues today in Hawke’s bay I have been told. Anyone else having issues?
Agreed, it's worth noting that customer satisfaction is an ongoing issue with Vodafone NZ. They've taken out the wooden spoon three years running in Consumer NZ’s satisfaction survey, telco customers rated Vodafone last for both mobile and broadband services(https://www.consumer.org.nz/articles/telco-providers.) Plenty of scope for Vodafone to do the basics better.