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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-4.15 | -2.94% | 137.15 | 136.70 | 136.80 | 140.35 | 136.15 | 139.80 | 20,167,805 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 15.93 | 13.62B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2018 16:57 | I'm interested to see if it drops below 200 | richard4796 | |
16/5/2018 16:55 | Latest ADVFN newswire directly below this post "How To Cope Financially With Painful Stock Losses" | dipso | |
16/5/2018 16:51 | will still wait below 200p. | 1corrado | |
16/5/2018 16:44 | Very nearly bought a small amount before the close, Might force myself tomorrow. Action, that's a rapid change of mind, any particular reason, you said before 2-2.20, still above the £2, just. | essentialinvestor | |
16/5/2018 16:35 | IS anyone thinking of buying at a targetted low price? just wondering what your views are at how low it could go before people decide to buy(if buy at all). | richard4796 | |
16/5/2018 16:33 | Just interested to understand what companies would be willing to bid for a company with the considerable baggage BT is currently carrying. Just because the share price is low does not mean it is value for money and how would the company buying explain to it's shareholders what strategic sense it made? BT's pension liabilities alone would make it highly unattractive. Just my opinion of course. | toon1966 | |
16/5/2018 16:23 | just join losers club:) , bought in at 202.642 .....it like walking in super markets and see leg of lamb half price..... seems rude not to buy haha Come BT | iceman82 | |
16/5/2018 16:18 | yes take over target being talked about, think that was the low. Hope you all in. | blueteam | |
16/5/2018 16:08 | Take over target at these pricesSort the pension scheme like Royal Mail and it will look a lot better | romeoandjuliet | |
16/5/2018 15:57 | A brutal week? Are you telling me that the traders on your floor only trade BT stock? | toon1966 | |
16/5/2018 15:30 | It's been a brutal week. Just casting my eye around some of the traders and most are ashen faced, with glazed faraway looks in their eyes. Some look resigned. Some look like they've been rogered by an elephant. | brwo349 | |
16/5/2018 15:23 | I have enough for now. Will wait for better entry levels | action | |
16/5/2018 15:23 | There is something in the 5g tie up making fibre less important, i ditched bt broadband for ee4g data router, it was £75 a month for 100gb, not enough and had to buy more each month. When i started it was getting 40mbs, dropped to around 16mbs, up and down.Finally got copper to infinity supposedly 38mbs but is off 10% and only 19mbs but unlimited....so cheaper but actually not as good as then4g service as it drops out daily several times. 5g would have to be sold as unlimited to rural areas and match fibre prices, not something in EEs DNA....but needs must. Copper to fibre is pretty useless but connecting rural area with fibre would be hugley costly. I got a quote to do it myself 1500metres £11k! | brightontrader | |
16/5/2018 15:21 | Like the Motley Fool said FTSE 100 most hated stock. | montyhedge | |
16/5/2018 15:20 | Down 15% since figures seems overdone. | montyhedge | |
16/5/2018 15:13 | BT is one of the icon of British industry. The company will be here for a long time to come, though there is a possibility it will get bought by China who will manage it much better. The share price has been punished too severely, considering the company is doing the right things with a new strategy. Usually we would see price up when there are lay offs. | carer | |
16/5/2018 15:09 | iTS OBVIOUSLY BEEN MANIPULATED FOR THOSE OPTIONS. aLL OVER THE PRESS TODAY, and from the FT, "EE has 30m mobile phone users" you can see where the growth is coming from. BT presses button on deeper integration of consumer arm with EE Telecoms group makes push in latest bid to reframe company after a torrid few months BT is to press the button on further integration of its consumer arm with EE, the mobile phone company it acquired two years ago, in the latest bid to move the company on from a torrid period that has seen its share price tumble and will see it cut 13,000 jobs in the coming months. The telecoms company is relaunching its consumer arm in a push towards “convergence Gavin Patterson, BT chief executive, said last week that convergence would be key to the group’s recovery when it revealed the job cuts to free up cash to invest in 5G and full-fibre networks. BT has 10m broadband and pay-television customers, while EE has 30m mobile phone users, making it the UK’s largest consumer company. The company argues that this makes it well-placed to drive convergence, which has been slower to take hold in the UK than in other European markets including Spain and France. The new offering will be launched under a new brand called BT Plus. BT calculates that 13m homes in the UK do not use BT or EE services, providing it with a growth opportunity if it can offer consumers something more compelling than key rivals Vodafone, O2, Sky and TalkTalk. The company also committed to building a new core network that will better link traditional fixed and mobile networks, which should mean consumers will be able to better roam between 4G and WiFi without noticing any difference. BT also made dozens of announcements about enhancements to its consumer proposition for EE, Plusnet, the broadband network, and BT customers. These include the launch by EE of a hybrid “two network box” next year that BT says will boost signals in the home by as much as 20 per cent. Similar products have already been launched in Germany and Belgium and could improve in-home broadband and speeds in rural areas, where 4G is often stronger than existing fixed internet services. The company has also said it would bring all customer service work back to the UK from sites in India by 2020. The move is not expected to factor into BT’s wider job reduction plan. Consolidation has been a key driver of cost savings across the UK telecoms market. About 8,000 jobs were cut after the merger of Orange and T-Mobile to form “Everything Everywhere”, which became EE. BT’s move to cut 13,000 jobs is equivalent to the entire workforce of the mobile phone company it acquired. The losses will largely come from the existing BT units with EE executives taking most of the key management positions at the combined company. BT shares slumped on Wednesday to 203p by midday trading in London, having lost more than a third of their value over the past year. The last time the stock was below 200p was at the start of 2012. | kmann | |
16/5/2018 14:56 | Go for it ice . It will support the price if nothing else lol | meb123 | |
16/5/2018 14:51 | What do these 13,000 managers do? Managers are the biggest waste of cash for any company most useless of roles that generates no output for the company. | tradejunkie2 | |
16/5/2018 14:49 | steady on now, GP just took some options ( 858 Shares) to try and keep the price up | 1224saj | |
16/5/2018 14:49 | my finger is hovering above the buy button ..... i promised myself to buy 199 but is tempting now what you reckon chaps , is it worth waiting another day? | iceman82 |
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