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sixoclockticket 01 Dec 2017

Re: TalkTalk to sell mobile operation Whether rumours are correct or not, I don't think the foray into Mobile has been or will be successful for Talk Talk under the current model. MVNO Mobile is loss making and the thin (no network) MVNO deal they have with Vodafone doesn't look particularly good. They'd do better to stick to fibre/copper broadband. Although if they concentrated on mobile broadband, rather than handsets and voice, then there may be legs there, IF they can get the deal right with Voda or another network operator./6

Highlandman 27 Nov 2017

Re: TalkTalk to sell mobile operation Frog, do not believe all you read in the papers. I suspect but cannot prove that something more exciting will come out of this repositioning of TT and mobiles. Think about where CD came from.

Ripley94 10 Nov 2017

Re: ABB I can not see how much the the large seller got for his placing sale. No RNS around date.Its now below the 203p..... 13 Oct open . after the two offers .

penhome 15 Oct 2017

Updated chart Closed on 50sma and below lower band & short term trendline. Where next?[link]

shugg1e 13 Oct 2017

Re: ABB Yes i had it as overvalued at 217p and a fair price around 180p is justified.so its just a case of waiting for the price to come to equilibrium with said fair value.

Ripley94 13 Oct 2017

Re: ABB No RNS ..Poster over on LSE looking for information on fall.The city is not an even playing field .Info re Barclays downgrade was on EQ.

Ripley94 13 Oct 2017

Re: ABB Another one @ 7.20 am to 8am ( follow on offer ?? ).... Barclays downgraded to sell at 5am according to Cornhill .Share price down to 203p @ open .... Large share holder , might have Barclays connection , might be Director..... Say Cornhill no one knows ... Lol " IT WASN'T A RECOMMENDATION " ........... No just a rip off .

Ripley94 12 Oct 2017

ABB @ 210.5 ... after hours will close in couple of hours .Big seller ... @ top of recent rang.Approx 3% discount.

TalygarnTom 27 Jul 2017

Re: TalkTalk price HIKE Do you work for Vodafone? If so, when are you putting your offer on the table?

Damp Seaweed 19 Jul 2017

Re: TalkTalk price HIKE Switch to Plusnet for the broadband. Its cheaper and currently you will get a £50 Amazon voucher for your trouble.I switched primarily because they have a very good rating for Customer service. TalkTalk is appalling.

idontwanttolose 02 Jul 2017

TalkTalk price HIKE This may affect the share price on Monday!![link] to see monthly price rises kick in soonTALKTALK are hiking up prices for customers, with price rises going to kick into effect in a few weeks time.TalkTalk customers will see the price for their monthly bill rise, with price increases starting to come into effect from August 1.The telecomms firm has revealed that customers on non-fixed packages will be hit by the increase with some customers their yearly bill rise by £21.In total 400,000 TalkTalk customers will be affected by the price increase, according to The Sun.TalkTalk customers who are on a Fixed Low Price Plan will not be affected by the price change.Those who have signed up or renewed their broadband with TalkTalk since October last year will be on this plan and are not affected by the increase.A TalkTalk spokesperson said: “Changing our packages and pricing is never a decision we take lightly but we’re committed to bringing our customers the best value products and services. “We’ve been investing millions in improving our unlimited broadband network, making our TV service faster and simpler to use, and introducing industry-leading security services and calling features which we provide as standard. “Whilst making such improvements mean that some prices will increase, we’re determined to put our customers first and TalkTalk customers continue to make a saving of up to £333 in comparison to BT, Sky and Virgin Media.”Hannah Maundrell, Editor in Chief of Money.co.uk, advised TalkTalk customers to check whether they are still getting a good deal from the provider.She said: “TalkTalk are hiking prices for loads of customers next month so checking you’re still getting a good deal is an absolute must. “The chance is you could save a bundle even if you don’t want to switch.“It pays to be brave as TalkTalk may be receptive to haggling especially if you threaten to leave. “It’s really as simple as giving them a call and asking them how low they are willing to go to keep you as a customer. “For the best results do your research first; know what you would pay for your package as a new customer, check what the same deal would cost elsewhere and look at alternatives. “Of course, it’s also worth checking whether you’re actually using all of the data and minutes you’re paying for.“If you’re one of the people it hits make sure you do something about it.”CALL CHARGES INCREASEStandard call rates to UK land lines and mobiles (package name) - previous price: 12.5p per minute, new price: 13.5p per minute, starting from: August 1 2017.Standard connection charge (package name) - previous price: 18p per call, 20p per call, starting from: August 1 2017.Premium number access charge (package name) - previous price: 7.5p per minute, new price: 10.5p per minute, starting from: August 1 2017.PACKAGE CHARGES INCREASESimply Broadband (package name) - previous price: £27.95, new price: £29.70, starting from: August 1 2017.Simply Broadband with Fibre Medium (package name) - previous price: £37.95, new price: £39.70, starting from: August 1 2017.Simply Broadband with Fibre Large (package name) - previous price: £42.95, new price: £44.70, starting from: August 1 2017.Essentials Broadband (package name) - previous price: £30.45, new price: £32.20, starting from: August 1 2017.Essentials Broadband with Fibre Medium (package name) - previous price: £40.45, new price: £42.20, starting from: August 1 2017.Essentials Broadband with Fibre Large (package name) - previous price: £45.45, new price: £47.20, starting from: August 1 2017.

shugg1e 13 Jun 2017

A positive view Shares in telecoms operator TalkTalk are a bargain, analysts said, after a hack last year saw the stock price plummet.Deutsche Bank rated it a ‘buy’, citing its affordability as well as forthcoming opportunities in the sector, such as improved service from BT’s broadband wholesaler, Openreach, and new access to its infrastructure. Analysts said: ‘Management is now more focused on profitability than growth, rather than both.’I dont think they will get anywhere near 140p unless the market has a considerable sell off with Charles Dunston back at the helm i see value here and a good long term recovery play

nk1999 12 Jun 2017

Berenberg From ADVFN:"Berenberg downgraded its stance on TalkTalk to 'sell' from 'hold' and slashed the price target to 140p from 224p saying the company has a mountain to climb to get back to sustainable profit growth.The bank said TalkTalk ranked ninth out of nine in its consumer broadband survey, scoring poorly for churn risk, network quality and customer service, value-for-money and customer endorsements. In its mobile survey, the group ranked seventh out of 10, but still scored poorly on network quality, customer service, customer endorsements and Ofcom complaints."The results suggest that TalkTalk faces significant challenges to bring down churn on a sustainable basis," Berenberg said.The bank said its survey results suggest TalkTalk will face cost risk as it tries to bring down churn on a sustainable basis. It also showed the company is not a "go-to" destination for other operators churning customers, a status that will be difficult and costly to change."nk

reader61 15 May 2017

Re: Not all about the divi Ultimately where can such a business go? Isn't it true to say it's actually got no substance other than a service layer over and above an existing network provider? That begs the question, why don't the big boys just take the market share from them and edge them out through price mechanisms?? That said, Dunstone has achieved greatness before and knows what he's doing. Given the probable answer to my question is, "elephants can't dance", then perhaps it's a good buy?

TalygarnTom 10 May 2017

Not all about the divi This is a good article that points out that it was not all about the dividend cut. It was a combination of higher debt and lower earnings than the City forecast, the dividend cut was the cherry on top. It's not a kitchen sink job but it certainly looks like Sir Charles has cleared the decks. Could be a reasonable entry point if the business can create some forward momentum. The dividend is still respectable. [link]

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