VOD
NASDAQ
Telecommunication
$14.72
USD
+$1.67 (+12.76%)
At close: Jul 10, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
Market Cap:
$30.28B
Volume:
17M
Previous Close
$13.05
Day Range
$14.53 - $14.85
52 Week Range
$10.66 - $16.61
Average Volume (10 Days)
52.8M
P/E Ratio
0.00
Dividend Yield
4.12%
Vodafone Group Plc engages in the telecommunication services in Europe and International. The company is headquartered in Newbury, Berkshire and currently employs 87,205 full-time employees. The firm provides mobile and fixed services to over 355 million customers in 15 countries, partners with mobile networks in over 40 more and has IoT platforms. In Africa, its financial technology businesses serve almost 92 million customers across seven countries. Its products include Unified Communications, Mobile Connectivity, Fixed Connectivity, Digital Applications, IoT Connectivity, Cloud & Edge, E2E Solutions, and Security. Its unified communications solutions include Microsoft Teams Voice, voice services, and recording services. Its digital applications include Gemini for Google Workspace, Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 Business, and Copilot for Microsoft 365. Its Cloud & Edge services include cloud services, mobile private networks, and multi-access edge computing (MEC). The company provides solutions for large and multinational business, small and medium business, international public sector, and carriers and digital service providers.
CEO
Ms. Margherita Della Valle
Headquaters
NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, GB
Founded
1988
Employees
87,205
French billionaire Xavier Niel agreed to purchase e&'s entire 16.2% stake in Vodafone for approximately £4.4 billion (about $5.9 billion), making him the company's largest shareholder once regulatory approvals are secured. The deal, priced at 112.5 pence per share, represents a 14% premium to Vodafone's previous closing price and marks e&'s full exit from Vodafone after initially investing in 2022. Vodafone shares rallied more than 12% on the announcement, as investors view Niel-known for driving efficiency and creating value at telecom operators like Iliad-as a potentially transformative long-term stakeholder.
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