(Bloomberg) -- Vodafone Group Plc has the financial
wherewithal to return as much as 38 billion pounds ($76 billion)
to shareholders, as an activist investor has proposed. Yet it's
also clear that the company has no incentive to do so.
A comparison of Vodafone, the world's largest mobile-phone
service provider, with its peers in the Morgan Stanley Capital
International World Telecommunication Services Index shows the
Newbury, England-based company has relatively little debt.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
wherewithal to return as much as 38 billion pounds ($76 billion)
to shareholders, as an activist investor has proposed. Yet it's
also clear that the company has no incentive to do so.
A comparison of Vodafone, the world's largest mobile-phone
service provider, with its peers in the Morgan Stanley Capital
International World Telecommunication Services Index shows the
Newbury, England-based company has relatively little debt.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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