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Vodafone share price today falls below 100p as traders brace for Feb. 5 update
5 January 2026
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Vodafone share price today falls below 100p as traders brace for Feb. 5 update

London, Jan 5, 2026, 09:46 GMT — Regular session

  • Vodafone shares down 0.8% in early London trade, after Friday’s close at 99.24p
  • European equities firmer as investors weigh Venezuela fallout and the path of rate cuts
  • Next Vodafone catalyst: Q3 FY26 trading update on Feb. 5; interim dividend due the same day

Vodafone Group Public Limited Company shares slipped 0.8% to 98.46 pence by 0946 GMT, retreating from last week’s push back above the 100p mark.

The move lands as investors return from the holiday lull with macro data back on the tape and geopolitics back in the headlines. On Monday’s calendar: the euro zone Sentix investor survey and Bank of England consumer credit and mortgage-lending figures, while markets keep hunting for clues on the timing of rate cuts.

That matters for dividend-heavy telecoms. Vodafone is often treated as a “bond proxy” — a stock bought for income that can move with bond yields because rising rates can make dividends look less attractive and raise financing costs for debt-laden companies.

European equities traded firmer on Monday, led by defence stocks after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro over the weekend, Reuters reported. The backdrop has kept investors toggling between risk appetite and safe-haven positioning.

“We’re being reminded that geopolitical risks are much larger than some number cast on imports,” said Vishnu Varathan, head of macro research for Asia ex-Japan at Mizuho Securities. Reuters

Vodafone traded between 98.02p and 99.74p earlier in the session after ending Friday at 99.24p, data showed. The shares remain close to a 52-week high of 100.45p, leaving 100p as a near-term technical level in focus.

The next company milestone is Feb. 5, when Vodafone is scheduled to publish its Q3 fiscal 2026 trading update, according to its investor calendar. Trading updates typically flag sales trends and any change in full-year expectations.

Vodafone is also due to pay its interim dividend on Feb. 5. The payout was set at 2.25 euro cents a share, company dividend data show.

A risk for holders is that the early-year rally in equities fades if geopolitics worsens or inflation surprises push rate-cut hopes further out. Vodafone also remains exposed to competitive pricing and execution risks in its core European markets, which can squeeze cash generation.

Investors’ next clear read on momentum comes with Vodafone’s Q3 FY26 trading update on Feb. 5, when the market will look for commentary on operating trends and any shift in guidance.

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the founder and CEO of TS2 Space, a satellite communications company serving customers around the world. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he has more than two decades of experience in telecommunications, satellite services and technology ventures. He writes about satellite communications, space technology, artificial intelligence and the stock market, with a particular focus on technology companies, semiconductors, emerging industries and the trends shaping global innovation.

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