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BT.A Bt Group Plc

105.10
-0.15 (-0.14%)
Last Updated: 10:15:55
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bt Group Plc LSE:BT.A London Ordinary Share GB0030913577 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.15 -0.14% 105.10 105.05 105.15 105.40 104.35 105.40 2,987,581 10:15:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 5.49 10.45B
Bt Group Plc is listed in the Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BT.A. The last closing price for Bt was 105.25p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 160.05p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £10.45 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.49.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/2/2017
09:02
Oakville....you could be right...the current price is just too stale...some sort of up or down move to get punters excited has to come sooner or later...those who bought in 300p - 310p are locked in...unless if one is playing on smaller movement with larger quantity in/out...there is possibility of a overshoot to the downside....& then again the current lack of movement could force weak holders to move on....
diku
06/2/2017
09:02
Of course worried bears, hoping below 300p, not gonna happen.
montyhedge
06/2/2017
08:20
Going down. END OF WEEK PRICE... £2.92
oakville
06/2/2017
07:56
An automated machine is far superior to the boys dressed in suits trying to make decisions but getting their bonus emotions all mixed up in their decision making.If the computer says it's going up and the herd follow then that is good enough for me
romeoandjuliet
03/2/2017
23:22
If you follow British bulls you should not be trading ;-)
stockriser
03/2/2017
21:48
........Holograms?
redartbmud
03/2/2017
21:38
Whilst broker recommendations are...
twixy
03/2/2017
21:20
British bulls is automated machine...
diku
03/2/2017
20:58
British Bulls now have BT. as a buy, which is fantastic news, as it's the basis for all broker buy recommendations, so my mate in the City tells me ;-)
twixy
03/2/2017
20:32
Generally a good sign when wives of Directors buy shares...
diku
03/2/2017
20:28
Blue and bottoms hit! Ooooooooh errrrrr! 😋
glenkaz
03/2/2017
19:14
Insider: Big bets on BT bounce

By Lee Wild | Fri, 3rd February 2017 - 11:49

BT bosses put money and reputations on the line

A week after an investigation into its Italian business uncovered a half-a-billion pound fraud, and with public sector work drying up or being priced lower, BT (BT.A) shares have hardly moved.

At 305p, they're still down 20% since the profits warning and speculative buying is not in sufficient size to offset willing sellers. Support is, at least, holding up at these levels, though, and top brass think a floor has been established.

In total, six execs or their families bought around 185,000 BT shares this week worth almost £560,000 in total.

Non-executive directors Anthony Ball, Iain Conn, Isabel Hudson, Karen Richardson and Nick Roses' wife Kay did the heavy lifting at 302p, although Hudson paid an extra 4p a share for here parcel of 4,872 shares.

Chairman Michael Rake's wife Caroline also bought 15,000 at 302p.

Either this is some kind of kamikaze effort to shore up the share price, or, more likely, confidence that there are no other skeletons in the cupboard. Whichever it is, there's currently a 5% dividend yield as reward for holding the shares.

spellbrook
03/2/2017
16:27
Monty aka Portside
wipo1
03/2/2017
16:20
monty...you da man always!...
diku
03/2/2017
16:20
I don't think that Monty is an investor or a trader.
If he traded his own tips he would be bankrupt by now .

harvester
03/2/2017
16:15
teamwork1,
You say that in jest but I'm seriously considering it as in investment strategy. Everything Monty tips heads for disaster soon afterwards - the world's worst investor/trader. No-one else comes close!

orinocor
03/2/2017
14:03
Monty pls don't say anything because what ever you say it goes the other way
teamwork1
03/2/2017
13:07
monty if it does then you get promoted to no;1 again!...
diku
03/2/2017
10:19
20% gain to 360p this year plus dividends.
montyhedge
03/2/2017
08:36
If I had a crystall ball like Monty claims to have , I could tell you when I will next buy or sell lol

P.S. Actually, I will be tempted to buy more BT at the director buy prices of around 302 . They have something even better than a crystall ball, i.e. some inside info !

harvester
03/2/2017
08:05
Bumpy rides are often necessary to reach the right destination.Happy with inevitable ups and downs as long as we are heading in the right direction.Good luck.
dynamic2005
03/2/2017
07:07
Hold on for a bumpy ride !
oakville
02/2/2017
16:45
Do the BT price increases apply if I have a yearly contact?
wipo1
02/2/2017
16:44
well I suppose they've got to fund the pension deficit and the growing divi somehow!
nerdofsteel
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