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BT.A Bt Group Plc

105.10
1.55 (1.50%)
03 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
  1.55 1.50% 105.10 105.00 105.10 106.25 103.60 104.15 17,449,131 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 5.48 10.44B
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 103.55p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 157.25p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £10.44 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/3/2018
14:21
I was of the opinion that domestic car produ tion in uk is at a record high....if export markets evaporate...what then, there seems to be global over capacity in car
Production

dmf
16/3/2018
14:14
Trump has a similar argument.....hence suggested tariff on German cars....wait for the trade wars....think about it...Fox has suggested we will revert to WTO rules...bad choice we will be at a disadvantage
dmf
16/3/2018
14:01
What we should do is tell the Germans that there will be no more car imports of BMWs AUDIs ,MBs. Who has most to lose -not the UK. Think the UK public would buy into this though suspect unlikely to happen. The Germans are the big gainers from the EU -lose the real war and win the economic war.
meijiman
16/3/2018
13:58
I thought Edward Heath took us into the common market.....as far as I am aware there was no referendum ?
dmf
16/3/2018
13:58
Brexit is a done deal,we voted for it. Get over it.
The EU do not like it when countries vote to come out,they keep requesting a new vote until they get their way. Well not this time.

excell1
16/3/2018
13:56
May add at 200
dmf
16/3/2018
13:56
I was 25 when I voted to stay in the Common Market.

I have had 40 years to understand that the liars, who conned us to stay in back then, were taking a huge step towards bankrupting the UK.

People who blame old people should instead be grateful that we have seen through the lies and contempt from the politburo EU commission.

willoicc
16/3/2018
13:54
My next buy will be 215p assuming we see new lows
smurfy2001
16/3/2018
13:51
Could be DMF, but if it becomes 1-1 do we go paper stones scissors to make it 2-1??
toon1966
16/3/2018
13:43
There will be another referendum.....BREXIT is far from over
dmf
16/3/2018
13:23
DMF - I oould be wrong but you may find that not enough young people turned out to vote remain.....
toon1966
16/3/2018
13:13
bought at 255.30... let's see.
richard4796
16/3/2018
13:09
Pension deal will be announced Monday at latest. Possibly in Sunday press?
Depends whether you think this will be seen as a good thing and kickstart a rise to acceptable levels or if BT is beyond redemption.

pacemaker1000
16/3/2018
13:07
Last post from me on pensioners dying early. I only hope that 4spiel, DMF and careful do not reach pensionable age. Less burden on the relevant pension funds, anyone agree?
toon1966
16/3/2018
13:06
Was mainly the pensioners that voted BREXIT.....they think of themselves not the younger generation, which have to suffer the fallout of BREXIT
dmf
16/3/2018
13:02
Actuarial calculations about life expectancy have been carried out for years.
It is not cynical to state that long life expectancy and over generous pensions will create financial problems.

careful
16/3/2018
12:57
Not really I only keep 250 BT bought at 2.42 and will buy more if they go down - never know how long you will need income.BT are the fixed lines infrastructure of the country. I used to like the 2028 bonds but sold at 1.41 from 72p - would like those back if get cheaper!
4spiel
16/3/2018
12:50
Would be interesting to know demographics of pensioners

If they are clustered towards top of age band, one would assume no of pensioners would decline meaningfully over next few years

dmf
16/3/2018
12:50
4spiel, deary me must be a terrible life for you.
smurfy2001
16/3/2018
12:48
We are all going the same way toon including you! Pray we will not get nerved.
4spiel
16/3/2018
12:43
4spiel - you are a detestable individual. Your argument on pensioners dying is very sad but I do need to remind you that many people are reaching their pensionable age of 60 and so will be adding to the pension burden.....
toon1966
16/3/2018
11:46
Will we see this dragged down to new lows?
smurfy2001
16/3/2018
11:43
Full gain today on the expiry of my bearish position. Now running a strangle.
alphorn
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