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My take on Vodafone's latest deal

Tuesday, May 01 2012 by
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Vodafone’s latest deal fuels further earnings growth and dividend support

Vodafone's proposed takeover of Cable & Wireless Worldwide for 38 pence per share in cash - valuing the company at roughly £1bn -represents excellent value for Vodafone’s shareholders.

Once completed, and when properly absorbed, the deal could transform Vodafone into a major integrated telecoms business in the U.K., offering for the first time fixed and wireless communications and moving it from fourth to second place, only behind BT. In addition, it will double its corporate business in the U.K., while substantial disposal(s) of some of C&WW’s undersea cable networks as well as tax rebates may make this deal an absolute steal.

In the next few years, the deal is likely to yield substantial operating cost benefits in the U.K., with not only subsequent enhanced earnings potential, but also putting dividend growth prospects on a firmer footing going forward.

For more: http://seekingalpha.com/article/527081-vodafone-s-latest-deal-fuels-further-earnings-growth-dividend-support


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Steven Dotsch - Managing editor - http://www.dividend-income-investor.com - Guide to Dividend Investing, at: http://www.dividend-income-investor.com/guide-to-dividend-investing/ - Dividend Value Profiles, at:   http://www.dividend-income-investor.com/british-american-tobacco/


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Vodafone Group Plc (Vodafone) is a mobile communications company operating across the globe providing a range of communications services. It offers a range of products and services, including voice, messaging, data and fixed-line solutions and devices to assist customers in meeting their total communications needs. It has a global presence, with equity interests in over 30 countries and over 40 partner markets worldwide. It operates in three geographic regions: Europe, Africa and Central Europe; Asia Pacific, and the Middle East, and has an investment in Verizon Wireless in the United States. In March 2012, Verizon Wireless, which is a joint venture of Verizon Communications Inc. and Vodafone, purchased the operating assets of Cellular One of Northeast Pennsylvania from the Company. In May 2013, Vodafone Group Plc announced launch of its carrier services business unit. more »

Share Price (Full)
196.8p
Change
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P/E (fwd)
12.2
Yield (fwd)
5.5
Mkt Cap (£m)
97,783

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Tommy Boyd 5th May '12 1 of 2

Once completed = If completed surely?
The 1bn value is still far from being accepted by C&W shareholders.
The big question is how much the ageing under-investment UK cable network is actually worth in an increasingly technologically wireless world and how will Vodaphone make money from it where C&W could not?

Vodafone spent almost 6bn on UK G3 mobile licences; so they have form when it comes to overpaying for infrastructure and the Tax claw backs will just mean even less clarity in future on the state of their accounts,
I'm going to avoid.

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