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  • ImNotFromIndia
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    thanks guys.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by ImNotFromIndia
    How does Vodafone sustain multibillion losses every year and still in business?

    What's their business model?
    They make heaps of cash and lots of losses.

    Cash != profit.

    They have good accountants. I used to work for Vodafone and I have never, ever (with the exception of Three UK) seen a company with so much money on hand. A ten thousand is nothing to these people.

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  • AtW
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    They have "good will" or "paper" losses - reduction in valuation of acquisitions they made using their own overpriced shares.

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  • ImNotFromIndia
    started a topic Vodafone business model?

    Vodafone business model?

    How does Vodafone sustain multibillion losses every year and still in business?

    What's their business model?
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