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BT.A Bt Group Plc

127.30
-1.85 (-1.43%)
23 May 2024 - Closed
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
  -1.85 -1.43% 127.30 126.50 126.55 129.45 124.35 128.60 35,197,221 16:35:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 6.60 12.58B
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 129.15p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 150.65p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £12.58 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.60.

Bt Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/10/2017
10:41
Also downgraded by Citigroup ... 'buy' to 'neutral' tp from 360p to 310p
philanderer
09/10/2017
10:38
As mentioned last week it's difficult to assess whether the SP
is forming some sort of base when the UKX is posting daily gains.
Need to see the share price on a couple of weaker wider market days.

essentialinvestor
09/10/2017
08:13
Bought a very small amount.
essentialinvestor
09/10/2017
08:01
Downgrade Credit Suisse from 320 to 310
dmf
08/10/2017
13:57
pacemaker1000

I think most of the public would be prepared to pay for an improved service. But they won't until they get better service for what they already pay for and many don't want to indirectly pay for Premiership rights and other products/services they have no interest in.

minerve
08/10/2017
13:04
So Sky is having problems delivering a service they sell over someone else's network?....mmm if only there was a solution for that instead of complaining to their paid off ofcom!
TBH if the public want faster broadband then they should be prepared to pay more for it. Something is going to have to give and when it does there's only one company ready and prepared to do it. It would be good to have shares in THAT company! Oh wait......

pacemaker1000
08/10/2017
09:33
Minerve - my average broadband download speed is 17MB/s which is fine for watching HD & UHD content on Netflix, Amazon and Sky Sports channels etc. Where it is a problem is when I want to watch a UHD movie on Sky, given these are typically 18GB in size they take a considerable amount of time to download, hence superfast broadband would be welcome.

In terms of tariff, all service providers will entice you onto their service with a discounted offer, I have the option to move.

How Disney decide to sell/distribute their product is not a game changer from my perspective as I rarely watch these channels! But I agree the media industry is changing just wish I had a crystal ball to see what the media/telecoms industry will look like in 5-10 years!!

Just for information Netflix are increasing their standard and premium packages by 10%

toon1966
07/10/2017
14:10
montyhedge said 7 Oct '17 - 08:00 - 25423 of 25426 - "Ok amateur hour and and half. Always on a Monday morning". Interestingly enough the BT share price was down on Monday (morning) 02 October, but according to the No.1 Trader the share price is always up because amateurs like myself are buying......
toon1966
07/10/2017
12:20
The fat controller looks prepared to test a long range missile next week
according to Russian sources, which have described the NK attitude as belligerent.
Markets may be a little more bumpy next week, unless NK pull back from this missile test.

essentialinvestor
07/10/2017
08:00
Ok amateur hour and and half. Always on a Monday morning.
montyhedge
06/10/2017
17:27
that's 90 mins..which to most is an hour and a half.......

who is the amateur ?? LOL

chapchip
06/10/2017
17:16
Bear closing before weekend, Monday morning may be up a couple of pence from Amateur hour between 8am - 9.30
montyhedge
06/10/2017
17:02
Have to admit being very tempted to buy back a more sizable amount
on today's bounce, however held off until next week, might regret it.

If anyone has a TA view would be interested to hear.

essentialinvestor
06/10/2017
16:34
I was lucky and able to give up work early, 23 years was more than enough, loathed most of it.

Can't disagree with that!

pvb
06/10/2017
13:57
DMF - one minute you are saying 'short term bounce' they next you are saying 'nice momentum', did you go to the same school as Montyhedge?
toon1966
06/10/2017
12:44
Nice momentum
dmf
06/10/2017
12:36
I was lucky and able to give up work early, 23 years was more than enough, loathed most of it.


Monty is probably on the golf course, nice day around here.

essentialinvestor
06/10/2017
12:34
Is there a rumour around +5
veryniceperson
06/10/2017
12:29
I am hoping to be able to retire in 7-10 years. Thats my timescale.
dr biotech
06/10/2017
10:15
Short term 'bounce'
dmf
06/10/2017
10:14
Difficult to say atm as the UKX is strong.

Would be far more confident in the medium term outlook.

essentialinvestor
06/10/2017
10:04
Due for a 'bounce'
dmf
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