BNET Industries
Market Cap:$123.2B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$51.0B
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Dow Jones Description
Vodafone Group Plc is the world's leading mobile telecommunications company, with a significant presence in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and the United States through the Company's subsidiary undertakings, joint ventures, associated undertakings and investments. The Group's mobile subsidiaries operate under the brand name 'Vodafone'. In the United States the Group's associated undertaking operates as Verizon Wireless. During the last two financial years, the Group has also entered into arrangements with network operators in countries where the Group does not hold an equity stake. Under the terms of these Partner Network Agreements, the Group and its partner networks co-operate in the development and marketing of global services under dual brand logos.
Number of Employees 61,672
Contact Information
Vodafone House
The Connection
Newbury
Berkshire RG14 2FN
+44 (0) 1635 33251
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Offices of Other Holding Companies: 551112
Recent Events
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Operator News in Brief - 24th Nov 2009
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UPDATE: Telkom To Launch Mobile Service To Stem Customer Loss
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SmarTone extending HSPA+ to Macau
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'Vodafone Germany launches Motorola Milestone'
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'Vodafone brings Sony Ericsson Naite handset to Romania'
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'Vodafone, Deutsche Bank launch mobile banking services'
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Operator News in Brief - 20th Nov 2009
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Dell Officially Enters The Smartphone Market
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Operator News in Brief - 16th Nov 2009
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'Vodafone Portugal launches Vodafone 360 Samsung M1'
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Vodafone and RIM Introduce the BlackBerry Storm2 Smartphone
News & Analysis
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Vodafone and Hutchison merge Australian operations
Vodafone and Hutchison Whampoa are merging their Australian telecoms operations in a move which will help the third and fourth largest providers in terms of market share make up ground lost to market leader Telstra and second-placed Singapore Telecommunications. The...
HEL claims that its four subsidiaries have complied with FDI norms
Indian telecom firm Hutchison Essar HEL, which will soon be called Vodafone-Essar, has told the Indian government that its four arms have strictly followed the FDI norms after several ownership-related changes took place in the firm. UK-based telecom giIndian telecom firm Hutchison Essar HEL, which will soon be called Vodafone-Essar,...
Vodafone will buy Hutch-Essar for $19 billion; top bidder for 67 percent stake in Hutchison Telecom
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONSMERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
Vodafone will buy Hutch-Essar for $19 billion; top bidder for 67 percent stake in Hutchison Telecom
TOP NEWSTOP NEWS
War for Hutch gets expensive.
Dec. 25--MUMBAI, India -- The race for Hutch Essar has entered its penultimate lap with Goldman Sachs shortlisting telecom giant Vodafone, Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications, the Ruias of Essar, Maxis of Malaysia and Egypt's Orascom for Hutchison Whampoa's 67 percent stake in its Indian joint venture....
Sydney: the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission begins to arbitrate a dispute between Hutchison Telecom and Vodafone over the prices that Vodafone is charging to terminate calls on its network
SYDNEY: The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission begins to arbitrate a dispute between Hutchison Telecom and Vodafone over the prices that Vodafone is charging to terminate calls on its network, and a similar dispute between PowerTel and Optus.
Phone towers reined in.
Oct 10, 2002 (The Courier-Mail - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian Communications Authority has approved tough new standards on mobile telephone tower construction. The changes will see Telstra, SingTel Optus, Hutchison Telecommunications and Vodafone Australia forced to comply with a new code of practice....
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| Volume | 4,819,166 |
| Shares Outstanding | 5.2B |
| Market Cap | 123.2B |
| Year High | 24.040 |
| Year Low | 15.46 |
| Earnings Per Share | 1.00 |
| P/E Ratio | 23.43 |
| Dividend | 1.2911 |
| Yield | 5.51 |
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