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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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-1.60 | -1.06% | 149.65 | 150.05 | 150.15 | 152.00 | 150.05 | 151.25 | 11,172,387 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 17.47 | 15.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/12/2021 13:55 | fwiw just had sfr france here to install fibre link apparently the copper reverts back to Orange formally France Telecom one wonders what worth | waldron | |
18/12/2021 13:43 | £8billion and reducing. What's the issue? Another non-news story. Ain't the Times linked to SKY? Doubtless SKY are concerned about BT receiving further generous support Government inspired financial support......as well as an IPO in 2022 ? IT AINT 'ROCKET SCIENCE IS IT? | wendsworth | |
18/12/2021 11:10 | It is a bit sensationalist of the headline writer to zone in on the £60bn figure. That is just the liabilities. There are £52bn of assets against that. And the number of members of the pension scheme and their associated liabilities reduces every year. It has been closed to new members since 2001. | pdosullivan | |
18/12/2021 10:07 | Article in today’s Times about BTs Pension deficit. Not cheery and behind paywall at moment. Google later “…£60 billion cloud hanging over BT…” | boix | |
17/12/2021 18:48 | https://www.britishb | dipa11 | |
17/12/2021 09:33 | That is only if you buy high and sell low...my point being punters are turning into junky day/medium traders...don't want to hang around seeing their paper profits evaporate...seeing that happening all too often... Pierre Oreilly16 Dec '21 - 19:39 - 43082 of 43083 0 4 0 Diku, that works great all the time until you've got absolutely no money left. | diku | |
17/12/2021 07:21 | European stocks set to pull back as omicron concerns persist Published Fri, Dec 17 20212:06 AM EST Elliot Smith @ElliotSmithCNBC Key Points The omicron variant is spreading at an alarming rate, with countries across Europe implementing containment measures in a bid to avoid a tsunami of cases. European stocks are coming off a strong day as investors reacted positively to central bank monetary policy decisions. LONDON — European markets are set to open lower on Friday as concerns about the spread of the omicron Covid-19 variant and the inflation outlook persist. Britain’s FTSE 100 is seen around 37 points lower at 7,230, Germany’s DAX is set to fall around 94 points to 15,542 and France’s CAC 40 is expected to drop around 46 points to 6,959, according to IG data. | waldron | |
17/12/2021 07:15 | EMEA Morning Briefing: Stocks to Fall as Poilcy Tightening Hits Tech, Drains Sentiment 17 December 2021 - 06:58AM Dow Jones News MARKET WRAPS Watch For: Eurozone Harmonised CPI, Construction Output; Germany PPI, Ifo Index; U.K. Retail Sales, BOE Quarterly Bulletin; Bundesbank Semi-Annual Forecasts; updates from Julius Baer, Phoenix Group Opening Call: A U.S. tech selloff on policy tightening fears is likely to drag on European markets on Friday. In Asia, most stock indexes were lower, along with oil, Treasury yields and the dollar, while gold was firmer. Equities: European stocks are likely to retreat at Friday's open, as investors tackle the prospect of tightening monetary policy and possible growth risks due to Omicron. Most Asian benchmarks were in the red following a downbeat session on Wall Street Thursday. A sharp fall in tech shares pushed major U.S. stock indexes lower, with Nasdaq closing down 2.5%. "There's a lot going on under the surface," said Adam Phillips, managing director of portfolio strategy at EP Wealth Advisors. "The underlying narrative and sentiment has changed." Some analysts said that the prospect of higher interest rates has made growth stocks less attractive. | waldron | |
17/12/2021 00:31 | You mean until you have no share s left. | sr2day | |
16/12/2021 19:39 | Diku, that works great all the time until you've got absolutely no money left. | pierre oreilly | |
16/12/2021 18:21 | BT wins big if interest rates rise.... The famous BT pension deficit falls as interest rates rise. | netcurtains | |
16/12/2021 17:50 | Morale of story is...buy buy buy...sell sell sell...buy buy buy...sell sell sell...you get my drift...not for keeps... | diku | |
16/12/2021 17:41 | The recent price action down to below 140p absolutely stinks. It feels like manipulation to me. | smurfy2001 | |
16/12/2021 15:22 | BT Sports gone ? | fatmansays | |
16/12/2021 15:18 | Sharp spike anyone! | reidy66 | |
16/12/2021 15:06 | thank you action & waldron | hamp | |
16/12/2021 15:02 | 167p to 162p..what is going on?...it sure is locking in divi seekers... | diku | |
16/12/2021 15:00 | Interim dividend 2.31p Dividend payment date 7 February 2022 | waldron | |
16/12/2021 14:47 | Ex divi 30th dec21 working from memory. | action | |
16/12/2021 14:46 | How low do we go this time round I wonder? | rudder | |
16/12/2021 14:22 | when do bt pay their divi, anyone please? | hamp | |
16/12/2021 14:21 | Reviewworld, that may be so but sadly the net impact of rising interest rates is negative for BT due to the £18-20bn of debt, the cost of servicing this has gone up today. This will impact BT’s future net free cashflow. | rimau1 | |
16/12/2021 14:17 | Obviously not. | rudder | |
16/12/2021 12:04 | UK rate hike 0.25% from 0.1%Positive financial impact on BT pension deficit. | reviewwworld | |
16/12/2021 09:19 | Technical Analysis.... I've noticed when a share gets the STRONG BUY signals and has a high RSI, its nearly always the time to sell... I've noticed when a share get the STRONG SELL signals and has a low RSI, its nearly always the time to buy. Does this mean those online technical analysis things work - but only as a REVERSE indicator? | netcurtains |
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