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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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1.90 | 1.48% | 129.90 | 129.80 | 129.90 | 130.30 | 126.00 | 127.50 | 2,717,242 | 09:00:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 6.78 | 12.91B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/8/2018 21:11 | I hope it keeps dropping, I’m taking my dividends as more divs..... in for the long term.... | boytoy | |
16/8/2018 19:28 | I guess the lower it goes the cheaper the div shares will be. | mbmiah | |
16/8/2018 18:59 | Hamham....but we are not foreign, we are British. | scobak | |
16/8/2018 17:52 | So today Monty has declared this a dead cat bounce for BT and maligned holders here for not being L2 visible. Amatuers! The man is a plank, he detests this share and it's shareholders for no good reason other than his bitterness. He says it's the best short in the FTSE from ex-divi day, yet many, many other FTSE companies have performed worse over the past 5 days. But don't mention that ;) Stay classy, Monty :) | hamhamham1 | |
16/8/2018 17:47 | Not a problem...I have been investing in Cisco for years,But please remind me Monty, was it yesterday or the day before that you predicted a bloodbath on the Dow?I am sorry but I missed that Monty "do the opposite of what I say" buy signalFour now at least in August...BT, GSK, VOD yesterday and the Dow this week.Just do the opposite of what he says or claims to (clearly he does nothing as otherwise he would be broke) | lurker | |
16/8/2018 17:01 | "Massive rise today" eh Monty? DOW's up 1.5%, Nasdaq up 0.9% and S&P up 1.0% WOW...….LOL (as per Monty!) | toon1966 | |
16/8/2018 16:55 | Don't get carried away boys, 3 stocks are responsible for half the Dow massive rise today, Walmart, Boeing and Cisco. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2018 16:39 | 30p eps meaning divi well covered so we can end the divi being cut rumours | pacemaker1000 | |
16/8/2018 15:05 | on the way to EPS 30p. no problem with pension deficit anymore. We could see 300p here by year end. | careful | |
16/8/2018 15:03 | Level 2 lots of cute kitty cats | tradejunkie2 | |
16/8/2018 14:57 | You have to look at everything, you can't play a round of golf with just a putter, multiple clubs, lol | montyhedge | |
16/8/2018 14:55 | Monty...may be better to look at the macro picture....talks US/China may take place | dmf | |
16/8/2018 14:54 | Monty.....just looking at DJIA futures can tell you it will open strong | dmf | |
16/8/2018 14:51 | Telling me Dow as come in strong, bringing all markets up on a risk on day. Bears selling into rally. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2018 14:50 | Monty's blind hatred for this share clouds his judgement and makes him look a fool :) | hamhamham1 | |
16/8/2018 14:49 | Why does Monty reply to others but never answers my question...Still no need to worry with imaginary shorts when the price goes up...eh, Monty? | lurker | |
16/8/2018 14:49 | What is L2 telling you ....Monty | dmf | |
16/8/2018 14:23 | ADVFN L2 costs around thousand a year. Traders we cannot operate without it. | montyhedge | |
16/8/2018 14:16 | yes it would be holly but can you can't guarantee that is the case. | pacemaker1000 | |
16/8/2018 13:50 | If bears are closing their positions then it must be time to go long or is that a wrong interpretation of this ? | holly1000 | |
16/8/2018 13:46 | Monty, what is L2 telling us ?........time to buy ! | dmf | |
16/8/2018 13:11 | who do you use to provide L2? | ekuuleus | |
16/8/2018 11:30 | Monty, for a small cap yeah but a FTSE100 stock? lmao OK | smurfy2001 |
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