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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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25/5/2018 10:56 | Bloomberg just published another on the subject, worth a google. Bloomberg said it's a scoop for them. Let's hope so would make sense. | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 10:53 | joshondale said "Somebody will take BT out in the next 12 months." Are the North Koreans going to nuke BT HQ?? | ![]() toon1966 | |
25/5/2018 10:50 | Around 7% ex div August 10.55p. | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 10:49 | Monty remind us how much is the divi yield? | ![]() knowing | |
25/5/2018 10:46 | Yep, the good news will come out, sector rotation and over sold status will catapult it up over next 18 months IMHO. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
25/5/2018 10:45 | Gavin better watch out if US Hedge Fund Elliott Management Corp buy into BT. They just bought a stake in Telecom Italia and are pushing for changes. If they did blue touch paper lite and then take off for BT. | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 10:42 | Somebody will take BT out in the next 12 months. | ![]() joshondale | |
25/5/2018 10:40 | Getting a bit more interesting | ![]() knowing | |
25/5/2018 09:58 | Now that's more like it! | samartin | |
25/5/2018 09:30 | 202p proved to be the support level? Now hopefully onwards and upwards over next 18 months. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
25/5/2018 09:03 | Good grief! Why? | ![]() andycapp1 | |
25/5/2018 08:48 | Well it didn't fall off a cliff yesterday, let's see what happens today, taking the general market into consideration as well. | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
25/5/2018 08:46 | Lol number 1 with the most followers on ADVFN. | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 08:46 | Spot on Andy, just noise to keep the crooked brokers happy, red by 13:00 today, you see if old grim aint right! | ![]() colonelgrim | |
25/5/2018 08:44 | All you need is a US hedge fund like Elliott Management Corp to buy a stake to lite the blue touch paper.They have bought a stake in Telecom Italia and pushing for changes.BT must be a prime target at this ridiculously low price for some hedgie. | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 08:43 | monty...you still no;1 or no;3...I need to check my records... | ![]() diku | |
25/5/2018 08:37 | I think it will bounce off 205.88p and may have already hit that-ish, let's see... | ![]() hamhamham1 | |
25/5/2018 08:34 | Will end up flat. Just “noise”. But there is value here. | ![]() andycapp1 | |
25/5/2018 08:29 | Mobile mask business inherited from EE could be sold for around 1.5 billion pounds. Deutsche Telekom 14% stake will they bid or merge when the embargo ends, that will push the shareprice up on speculation later this year. All in all looking a good year coming. Oh and dividend 10.55p on its way. Lol | ![]() montyhedge | |
25/5/2018 08:24 | With the openreach story this has £2.60 test all over it. | ![]() blueteam | |
25/5/2018 08:21 | Big buys first thing this morning on the back of Private Equity companies looking at Openreach as reported on Bloomberg | holly1000 | |
25/5/2018 08:20 | Looks like the Openreach story has grabbed the City's attention a little more than the sale of the 'masks', sorry I mean 'masts'!! | ![]() toon1966 | |
25/5/2018 08:08 | Not as if he needs it but the poor souls losing their jobs certainly will | ![]() fewdollarsmore |
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