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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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1.80 | 1.40% | 130.60 | 130.40 | 130.50 | 130.65 | 128.65 | 129.20 | 64,360,378 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 6.81 | 12.97B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/11/2021 08:37 | Think VOD reports this week...if results are well received by market then BT could get another run up in the coat tails.. | diku | |
14/11/2021 07:16 | Drahi up to his knackers in debt, needs to start generating some cash, everything he is invested in is financed by debt. The illusion of wealth can be very transitory, and he needs to keep asset stripping to maintain that profile. He may off made some good deals, but he has come from nowhere relatively quickly, that needs to be noted. | bookbroker | |
13/11/2021 21:56 | BT is a one way ticket ride. Been investing for nearly 40 years and I’ve seldom seen a stock destined for such a one way ride. So many stars aligning here. A fantastic helmsman at the wheel. Of course there’ll be gyrations along the way but the 6-18 month horizon for this stock is absolutely compelling. Get aboard now while the tickets are still affordable. | fatmansays | |
13/11/2021 21:40 | Well the price did shoot up originally when news was in the public domain...from 165p to over 200p on euphoria news that coincided with Director share buying news...Anybody know who was the seller of Drahi's stake?...why they sold at the bottom.. dipa1113 Nov '21 - 19:54 - 42599 of 42599 0 0 0 The way stake holder is built and price didn't Shoot up is surprisingly! | diku | |
13/11/2021 19:54 | The way stake holder is built and price didn't Shoot up is surprisingly!Plus BT has Openreach, Mobile,Sport TV and Land line + wifi 6 in pipe line As per my thinking it s/b 3.50 Plus. With outAny bidding I opposing any take over. I would like to have more British company in UK rather than takeover by outsider.Good luck to long time holders | dipa11 | |
13/11/2021 13:50 | My take is there will be an important shakeup on BOD with the 2 big SH in play. There is a lot of value locked up in BT and over next few years the long term holders will benefit in share price and divis. I’m a firm hold waiting to see the future, for sure stagnation days will be soon behind us. GLA | tornado12 | |
13/11/2021 13:01 | This is a rather attractive buy now. Dividend back , massive cost savings and foreign interest . Hard to see downside from here ; surely this has turned a corner and a more reasoned share price over 200p will return PDQ? | cyan | |
12/11/2021 19:16 | Ofcom gives BT a break on broadband obligations. BT includes Netflix in expanded TV packages | rathkum | |
12/11/2021 19:11 | 6m UT buy went through at 4.33 today. | arees1969 | |
12/11/2021 18:33 | Now how about a juicy Openreach story in the w/end media?... | diku | |
12/11/2021 16:02 | oh by jove | netcurtains | |
12/11/2021 15:51 | Another end of day flurry it seems... | boozey | |
12/11/2021 15:48 | Can definitely see if by month end, 200p mid Dec when Drahi lockup expires | reviewwworld | |
12/11/2021 08:37 | Few weeks ago somebody posted article here of rates up would benefit BT... | diku | |
12/11/2021 08:34 | Anybody for 180p?... | diku | |
11/11/2021 21:13 | Interims released 6.25pm. | martinthebrave | |
11/11/2021 17:40 | Anything in the US is double uk valuations | coxsmn | |
11/11/2021 15:19 | 408p?...what is it doing at 165p?...that is how richly they value US companies... | diku | |
11/11/2021 14:35 | Simply Wall Street BT fair value....... 408p BT are worth 300p all day long. | nige co |
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