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BT.A Bt Group Plc

109.75
0.50 (0.46%)
Last Updated: 13:57:45
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
  0.50 0.46% 109.75 109.60 109.75 110.50 109.20 110.00 4,741,703 13:57:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 5.72 10.9B
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 109.25p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 161.35p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £10.90 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.72.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/5/2017
10:43
Monty aka Portside from the tesco and centrica bb is apparently in ibiza
wipo1
16/5/2017
07:30
Yes and dragging BT with it.Where is Monty he is very quiet !!!
garycook
16/5/2017
07:17
Vod did report a loss, shares up nearly 3% in early trade...
toon1966
15/5/2017
15:37
Yes, i will abolish all income tax when I am PM, trust me!
abdullla
15/5/2017
15:19
On the same topic of German inspired city restriction, I see Labour are planning to apply a transaction tax of 0.02% per transaction in the unlikely event of them winning.
careful
15/5/2017
15:06
Shares are cancelled and new ones allocated each year because of compulsory methods of bonus payment laws from the EU. City bonuses are also capped at not more than twice the salary. Osborne went to court over the German inspired law and failed to overturn it.
gotnorolex
15/5/2017
14:48
but the CEO let 1,172,590 shares lapse under various executive share plans.
maybe they did not hit the right price.
no doubt he will be given a shedload more at a lower price.

careful
15/5/2017
14:31
Seems clear enough :)Nature of the transaction PURCHASE OF 16,400 SHARES. c) Price(s) and volume(s) Price(s) Volume(s) GBP3.055 16,400
dumspirospero
15/5/2017
14:20
is that true;
seems like shares lapsing under director share plans are not purchases are they.
anyone understand this?

careful
15/5/2017
13:57
Highly respected Chairman buying at 305.5 is a sign of confidence BT will bounce back.Good luck all.
dumspirospero
15/5/2017
13:09
Increased my holding significantly @ 303.50 today.
gotnorolex
15/5/2017
10:03
That'll be a prolapse!
gotnorolex
15/5/2017
09:26
Where next - Below 300. Squeaky bum time.
veryniceperson
15/5/2017
07:40
Well all the fund managers analysts and Sunday share buffs have had there time to form an opinion on BT now.

Next few days should be interesting.

pagwarrior
15/5/2017
07:06
MondaytuesdayLol bet you holding Vodafone good luck for tomorrow.
montyhedge
14/5/2017
21:19
Is Philip Green being appointed to advise on the pension fund deficit ? 🤔
ny boy
14/5/2017
20:58
Free cash flow is incredible, if not for Italy and fine. Pre tax profit 2.9 billion, instead of £2.35 billion. Vod Tuesday I guess a loss.
montyhedge
14/5/2017
19:28
But careful, when it comes to the pension deficit you could rely on some scribbler at the times, who in turn is relying on "analysts" who say something "might" be the case.

Or could think about the figures actually published by the company. These show that, on an IAS19 basis, at June last year (the key date), the Gross deficit was £7.6Bn (6.2 net). It did rise to £11.5Bn by September but has since come down to £9.1Bn.

Certainly everyone assumes that the actuarial measure will show a higher defict, but in fact at the last 3 year review the reported IAS19 deficit (gross) was £7.2Bn, but the actuarial view resulted in £7Bn.

No certainties in any of this, until we see the numbers, but frankly there's a lot of headless chicken scaremongering amongst the analysts and journos

(Oh and by the way the assumptions about gilt yields and inflation remaining low in perpetuity are essentially the assumptions being made , so the "scary" numbers are the ones we will be looking at - there's not much to make them scarier - apart from a cure for old age {which I did actually see an article on recently})

As for the negative "Tangible" Book value - the same could be said of a lot of companies, but you do have to differentiate between balance sheet value and economic value. BT obviously has a lot of zero value assets that churn out profit year after year, which is nice.

kazoom
14/5/2017
17:45
strip out intangibles and make the correct allowance for pension liabilities and BT have net assets of below zero.
this is all scary stuff.
but not as scary as Amazon, Tesla and other Fang stocks.

Buying a whacky modern art investment such as Tracy Emin's unmade bed is beginning to look sensible.

careful
14/5/2017
17:26
sunday times today quote the BT pension fund deficit could be as high as £14bn by one estimate.
300,000 members in the pension scheme, the largest in the private sector.

I suppose that if we make different assumptions such as everyone living until they are 90, gilt yield staying low for the next 30 years and inflation picking up only a bit, we could produce some scary numbers.

These outdated schemes will all have to close.The promises were made at a time of high gilt yields and relied on people dying earlier and inflation eroding the effect of pensions paid.

careful
14/5/2017
14:34
mutley180°, I think they call it criminal manipulation, you know the one, the grand old Duke of York and his unfortunate subordinates...
colonelgrim
14/5/2017
10:40
Lol we make £2.35 billion pre tax profit, divi up 10% and get absolutely hammered.Wait for. Vod Tuesday I will be amazed if there is a profit.
montyhedge
14/5/2017
10:37
BT much preferred over Vod, I reckon on Tuesday Vod will be well under 200p after the figures.
montyhedge
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