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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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1.55 | 1.50% | 104.70 | 105.15 | 105.20 | 105.25 | 103.45 | 103.55 | 18,300,547 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.49 | 10.46B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2022 20:22 | RibbleWader : You're SO right . Apologies for the typo. I'd calculated it at 12.58% and then typed 21 instead of 12. Another Senior Moment for a former TOG! I couldn't believe the rise to 193p first thing this morning . At least that gave some more investors time to squirrel away some profit before the fall back this pm when the DOW opened. Who knows what is going to pan out in the Ukraine but the US and UK moving out Embassy staff doesn't augur well. | wendsworth | |
24/1/2022 14:42 | 4p drop now due to Ukraine, laughable! | arees1969 | |
24/1/2022 12:27 | A few tipsters over weekend pitching VOD solely on the 6% DY angle. I think BTs 4% with capital upside is a far better trade but some focus on the income side | reviewwworld | |
24/1/2022 12:23 | Do we know why BT is not going up as fast as VOD? | netcurtains | |
24/1/2022 08:55 | wendsworth, post 43258. The share price climb from 167 to 188 is a 21p climb not 21%. The percentage climb is IRO 14-15%, which is still good! | ribblewader | |
24/1/2022 08:30 | still looking strong......under valued, on the radar, divi reinstalled, BT sport sale, pension deficit reducing, where is the top ??? | chapchip | |
23/1/2022 18:20 | Arees1969: share price has seen a strong upward turn since BT went ex-div on 30/12/21. Over that period it has risen from 167 to 188 i.e. an increase of 21% over 16 trading days. I share your view that there will doubtless have been some profit taking. I've taken some. However BT's share price will be impacted in the short term if as is distinctly possible the Ukraine situation gets ugly. Close market watchers are telling me any form of incursion resulting in hostilities between Russia and Ukraine 'will cause heavy losses for global stock markets'. It is noted that the DOW was trading at 34,800 when the FTSE closed last Friday but finished at 34,265 with after hours indicating a further fall. If there is a war between Ukraine and Russia then I see an overall fall of some 10% in the markets generally. In such circumstances BT will not be immune. It would also assist Mario D to hoover up a few more 'cheap shares'. netcurtains : The indications are that , in the short term, you won't be 'bored' ! | wendsworth | |
21/1/2022 13:28 | I'm getting bored of it keep going up. This board was more fun when it was sinking like a stone. 😊 | netcurtains | |
21/1/2022 08:16 | Really, I think just some profit taking all building for positive financial next month. | arees1969 | |
21/1/2022 08:09 | eaaxs06: I echo jubber's sentiments .Markets and general sentiment look as if they could be about to turn down substantially . | wendsworth | |
21/1/2022 07:04 | hxxps://www.uswitch. | s2lowner1 | |
21/1/2022 06:12 | Then they had better restore the divi! | glavey | |
21/1/2022 01:27 | Cash raise needed advfn show Net Debt £ 38.198 Billion momentum suggests 130p Get that cash raise done QUICK imo dyor | buywell3 | |
20/1/2022 23:04 | Sid Thank you ever so much for taking the time and trouble Interesting (it might be a portent) My first trade in bt.a was on 4 Dec 2018 have been trying to get out of it ever since Hindsight is wonderful feeling a bit happier these days Thanks ever so much hope it goes well over next few days Jubber | jubberjim | |
20/1/2022 22:41 | Jubberjim Yes of course, it’s no problem. As per my posts in the last few days the gaps at 183, 186 and 189 from July 2021 have all been filled this week, but two new ones have opened up, at 181.05p and 179.6p from 17/1 and 14/1 respectively. The next upper gap is (I think) over three years back, at 243.4p from 24/12/18, then 249.0p from 21/12/18 and 260.65 on 5/12/18. I hope that helps, but please keep in mind the older those gaps are, the less important they become as fewer dealers/traders target them, so the more difficult they will be to fill. Good luck if you decide to put any orders in as tomorrow could be tough going. FTSE was being called down 100 on this afternoons close, currently predicted to open down 70 so lots of shares will suffer. Let’s hope things look a bit better at 8am tomorrow. Regards, Sid. | eaaxs06 | |
20/1/2022 22:16 | BT customers face 9% price hike as cost-of-living squeeze continues 20 January 2022, 19:34 | waldron | |
20/1/2022 19:39 | Eaaxs06. (Sid) If I can be cheeky and ask as to the gaps to be filled are situated I know it's not hard and fast but the market is making no sense to me at moment so any perspective helps am still long bt.a but happy to jUb in and out when opportunity allows Is there a source widely available that you use I have found your previous insights extremely useful Thanks Happy dealing | jubberjim | |
20/1/2022 17:44 | more money into the coffers | chapchip | |
20/1/2022 15:56 | solid day, no harm in consolidating at this level before the next leg up | chapchip | |
19/1/2022 22:31 | I always hate this time waiting for news. It's obvious someone wants to take the company | shanieboy01 | |
19/1/2022 21:57 | Is the divi back at BT? | tommygriff | |
19/1/2022 19:09 | I wonder if news on BT sport sale is imminent. Its all dragging on a bit now but price still rising so all good. | time 2 retire | |
19/1/2022 15:36 | Does anyone have access to this hxxps://www.thetimes | arees1969 |
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