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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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0.95 | 0.68% | 141.30 | 141.80 | 141.90 | 143.30 | 140.95 | 141.30 | 17,986,145 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 16.51 | 14.12B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/5/2018 16:29 | toon1966 absolutely external factors drive valuations. But how would a China US trade deal affect BT valuation ????? | ![]() john henry | |
22/5/2018 16:27 | I'm bored with this. I've never said the 'FTSE 100' drives companies valuations, but external factors do affect the FTSE 100 and thus many components within the FTSE 100. | ![]() toon1966 | |
22/5/2018 16:23 | In the short term, sentiment can drive a share price. Hence, if ftse is up, sentiment goes up and vice versa. Of course long term is all down to company trading. | ![]() mbmiah | |
22/5/2018 16:23 | from a chart point of view, you could look at it as if we are about to enter the 5th wave on the chart starting from 2003 ? (am ever the optimist - that would take us to 700p) | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
22/5/2018 16:17 | Toon1966 your making the mistake in believing the FTSE100 drives the companies valuation.. Totally wrong. Company valuations drive the FTSE and investors put the valuation on the company. | ![]() john henry | |
22/5/2018 16:13 | Toon, that's my point. BT should be immune to political influence to a degree. Its company dynamics that move it. | ![]() gaffer73 | |
22/5/2018 16:12 | toon1966 you are wrong certain companies within the FTSE rose as the china US trade deal would be positive for their business. China US deal doesnt affect more domestic related companies hence they didnt rise. | ![]() john henry | |
22/5/2018 16:08 | toon1966 you have to distinguish between economic sentiment, general market sentiment, currency sentiment, company sentiment etc BT is where it is due to company specifics. As BT turns the corner it will probably outperform the likes of Glencore as markets prices decline. | ![]() john henry | |
22/5/2018 16:02 | toon. that's the whole point of these boards, it's good to get varying views just as long as each can accept the others view, yep we can disagree but there's never any need to get too carried away - it's only an internet bb, not life or death :) | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
22/5/2018 16:02 | £3.04 target for me. | ![]() oakville | |
22/5/2018 16:01 | gaffer73 - FTSE rose on the China US 'deal' (if it was a deal!) but BT did not, make what you want of that. Up today though..... | ![]() toon1966 | |
22/5/2018 16:00 | Exciting times ahead what will Deutsche Telekom do with their 14% stake when the embargo ends, merge or bid ? Ofcom would wave a deal through knowing Deutsche is a very strong company | ![]() montyhedge | |
22/5/2018 15:59 | Fair do's hamhamham1. Just to let you know I'm a 'realist' and so challenge from time to time! | ![]() toon1966 | |
22/5/2018 15:57 | I don't think China US trade wars will affect BT, bit of a safe haven if the FTSE drops imo. | ![]() gaffer73 | |
22/5/2018 15:57 | Bought 4000 shares for the long haul. | ![]() oakville | |
22/5/2018 15:47 | Toon. My prices are based upon IMO share price being over sold, sector rotation and better news coming out. Hopefully some of those play out, I think they will hence my investment but equally valid views may oppose any investment. That's a decision each individual makes and stands by I guess. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
22/5/2018 15:45 | I think 225p quite quickly, but to get to next trading range 245-255p will have to be news on asset disposals. But getting paid 7.3% while we wait. | ![]() montyhedge | |
22/5/2018 15:45 | 206.15 4 p profit so far in 5 days.... so far so good and very happy with 202 price, i am saving up to purchase seccond tranche , time will tell if i average up or down | ![]() iceman82 | |
22/5/2018 15:39 | John H - from memory over 80% of the FTSE 100 saw a rise in their share price yesterday, BT was one of the exceptions. My point is even when overall market sentiment is good, namely no 'trade war' between USA/China, fall in sterling, near 50% fall in BT share price (apparently cheap), FSTE at an all time high BT share price continued to fall. | ![]() toon1966 | |
22/5/2018 15:30 | John Henry. Yes its called sector rotation. We are in the 3rd of the 4 phases IMO. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
22/5/2018 15:26 | hamhamham1 - I accept your point on the dividend, though BT's policy has shifted in this area over the last couple of years, so beware nothing is guaranteed. My main issue is what is going to drive this share price growth to 350p? | ![]() toon1966 | |
22/5/2018 15:24 | toon1966 there was risers and fallers in the ftse 100 yesterday as there are today.BT outperforming the market today.In recent years commodity stocks have been driven the market higher, certain retailer and banks have underperformed.Its the individual companies outlook, profits etc that will drive the share price not what the other companies share prices are doing. | ![]() john henry | |
22/5/2018 15:19 | Toon. Yep i was saying if it recovered 2.5p a week then that would take it to 350p in 15 months and then add an extra 26p in dividends on top. I did read it, what was wrong with that? | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
22/5/2018 15:14 | hamhamham1 - do you read what you actually type? Because if you did you would see the word 'extra' in your post... "plus an extra 26p in dividends over that time frame." Bye the way, don't listen to Montyhedge. | ![]() toon1966 |
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