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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 15.93 | 13.62B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/5/2018 09:10 | is blue so far lets enjoy it.................. | 1corrado | |
17/5/2018 09:09 | Minerve. His net worth of $84bn may suggest otherwise ;) | hamhamham1 | |
17/5/2018 09:07 | Not another Buffet quote. Overrated IMO. | minerve | |
17/5/2018 08:58 | 15% loss in a few days since figures, bears were in control. Only need one good rns for a massive bounce. | montyhedge | |
17/5/2018 08:57 | Probably just a fault on the system! | samartin | |
17/5/2018 08:57 | One of the most widely quoted pearls of wisdom of legendary investor Warren Buffett is: “Rule No. 1: Never lose money. Rule No. 2: Don’t forget rule No. 1”. At first sight, this seems to contradict another of the great man’s gems: “Unless you can watch your stock holdings decline by 50% without becoming panic-stricken, you should not be in the stock market”. However, the contradiction can be reconciled if we recognise that there’s a difference between seeing a decline in the value of your portfolio and losing money. Doubtless, if you sell out in a panic when stock markets have plunged by 50%, you’ll lose money — certainly on your recent purchases. But if you hold through the downs of the market — ideally buying more shares when prices are low — you should make money in the long run. | hamhamham1 | |
17/5/2018 08:54 | What's happening? It's gone blue! | samartin | |
17/5/2018 08:47 | From 510p to 202p incredible.Now way oversold, nearly every financial journalist jumped on the band wagon and bashed BT.But now GP taking the right action. Yield over 7% getting paid to wait for bounce in shareprice at least. | montyhedge | |
17/5/2018 08:47 | you are right -he gets the butler to do it for him. | meijiman | |
17/5/2018 08:13 | not sure patty could run a bath..... | the_boy_plunger | |
17/5/2018 08:07 | Looks like BUY time! | kmann | |
17/5/2018 08:03 | The balance sheet is the stuff of nightmares. With a balance sheet like that the business needs to be growing strongly. I can honestly see a share price of 150p for BT. | orinocor | |
17/5/2018 08:00 | Didn't say you had to remove your posts. Can't blame you wanting to have the occasional rant, particularly if you hold stock in BT!! Check out the LLOY forum and you'll see what I meant! | toon1966 | |
17/5/2018 07:54 | Just me ranting about the good move IMO announced today about limiting bookie casino machines to £2. Apologies for off subject rant :) | hamhamham1 | |
17/5/2018 07:47 | What was in post 20 & 21?... | diku | |
17/5/2018 07:28 | toon. ok, fair enough, I will remove that stuff :) | hamhamham1 | |
17/5/2018 07:26 | What's betting shops got to do with BT (apart from trading is a form of gambling). Go to the LLOY forum, they love posting sh@t there ;o) | toon1966 | |
17/5/2018 07:09 | Could be the best recovery play of 2018 imo. | gymratt | |
17/5/2018 06:21 | "Hooray Henry to step down!" | colonelgrim | |
17/5/2018 05:53 | Good read... | hamhamham1 | |
16/5/2018 22:21 | Just look at that volume header chart...above average since 10th May...Just fallen off from 250p to 200p in 2 weeks... | diku | |
16/5/2018 22:01 | I find best is to work out how many I want to buy and spread out purchases over, say, a fortnight. Never get absolute bottom, but average evens out dips. I take the view that in two years price will be £3 plus. How it gets there is anyone's guess. | nicholasblake |
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