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BT.A Bt Group Plc

129.25
1.25 (0.98%)
Last Updated: 11:43:39
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  1.25 0.98% 129.25 129.20 129.30 130.30 126.00 127.50 5,582,177 11:43:39
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 6.73 12.82B
Bt Group Plc is listed in the Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BT.A. The last closing price for Bt was 128p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 150.65p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £12.82 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.73.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/2/2022
08:08
i posted that before it dropped from 192 to 186
chapchip
24/2/2022
17:08
surprisingly resilient?
BT down 4.67%
FTSE down 3.82%

dipso
24/2/2022
14:01
surprisingly resilent in the face of wider market melt down...but suspect someone has the hoover out to take advantage which is helping
chapchip
24/2/2022
12:31
Don't be idiotic
arees1969
24/2/2022
10:53
Look on the bright side.
We can stop worrying about climate change now.

dogface
24/2/2022
10:05
Beware that if Putin bombs London this stock will go to £0
george stobart
23/2/2022
17:04
Add another large trade....

16.44pm 9,000,000 @194.90p

Total volume of shares traded in BT today is currently 65,561,259. The average daily volume is 33,156,511.

nige co
23/2/2022
15:28
Clearly Drahi is wanting to increase his stake here but is not wanting to pay top dollar. Hence the fluctuation in share price This was happening pre Ukraine troubles.
the charmer
23/2/2022
15:20
Nige: Interesting that the declarations of substantial trades appear to be timed for 12.00 to 13.15hr range ? as for the share price that also appears to be range bound between 190 to 200 . Have a nasty feeling that thee is more downside to come from the Ukraine crisis. Market reaction at present appears very much like 'fiddling whilst Rome burns'. Clearly Nero is alive and well!
wendsworth
23/2/2022
13:55
Some more large off-book trades today.

13.10pm 10,000,000 @194.90p
13.10pm 10,475,176 @194.90p
12.33pm 9,000,000 @194.90p
12.33pm 9,000,000 @194.90p

Total 38.4 million.

nige co
22/2/2022
12:48
Wendsworth, with off book trades you will never know mate.
nige co
22/2/2022
11:41
Nige : Are you sure that's a buy ? Reported at 13.13.51 at 194.4. Bid did dip into the 1993s earlier in the day so it is possible but wouldn't that size of purchase likely carry a premium ?
wendsworth
22/2/2022
10:36
There was a large 38 million off book trade reported on Friday. My guess is Drahi further stake-building.
nige co
22/2/2022
09:03
dont feed the troll....clearly a deluded fool

anyway back to more important issues.......general market mark down....i wonder who will be hoovering up ......

chapchip
22/2/2022
07:47
George Stobart you do make laugh, all of your BT comments are negative? Why is this? Could it be that BT have lost you a lot of cash?
nige co
21/2/2022
21:21
I will look out for the £20 notes...
diku
21/2/2022
18:44
Haha! I think BT's share price will be the least of your worries!
djnzloop
21/2/2022
17:36
They don't have assets outside London?...
diku
21/2/2022
17:28
If Putin bombs London then BT's share price will collapse because their assets are based in the UK
george stobart
21/2/2022
16:50
porscheyou should advise the frenchman who has bought 2.5bn worth of shares at much higher prices than i didobviously a billionaire like that could do with some of your knowledgedid he not think to talk to you before taking such a huge stake, some people just dont do their dd these days...
stansmith3
21/2/2022
16:18
I thought BT are due to make loads of money from Broadband.

Eg all those OpenReach vans whizzing around installing £20 notes all over the UK.

netcurtains
21/2/2022
16:10
diku : Not until the Ukraine situation is resolved. That's looking decidedly bleak today. The two eastern pro-Russian areas are being primed for invasion. End of.
wendsworth
21/2/2022
11:07
Will we never ever ever never see 200p again?...
diku
21/2/2022
09:33
21st February 2022

With the UK now out of Europe, both UK and French mobile phone operators have been obliged to review their policy on roaming charges.

UK-based mobile phone companies are no longer subject to the ban on additional roaming charges in EU countries.

As a result, 3 of the 4 main operators have either introduced or are planning to introduce roaming charges for new and upgrading customers. Existing customers will not be impacted by the new charges until they update their contract.

In addition to any new roaming charges, 'fair use' limits will also apply (as they did before Brexit).

These limits mean that, as UK mobile phone companies design their packages for permanent residents in the UK, if phone usage seems to show a significant amount of time spent or data used in European countries, roaming services may increase in cost or be suspended altogether. You should be notified by your mobile provider if you are approaching this limit.

In order to offer some protection to consumers, the UK government has passed legislation to ensure that customers are not surprised with huge roaming bills. There is a cap of £45 on the amount that can be charged for using mobile data abroad. Beyond this, customers will have to ‘opt in’ to further use. Companies are also required to inform customers when they have used 80% and 100% of their data allowance.

Which Networks are now Charging for EU Roaming?

Three

Customers who joined Three or upgraded their Three contract after 1 October, 2021, will be charged £2 per day to activate their UK allowance in EU countries.

These fees will come into effect from 23rd May, 2022.

No changes are expected to pay-as-you-go plans.

Three now has a fair use data limit of 12 GB for customers when roaming in the EU. Surcharges will apply above this limit. Three may also suspend international services for customers who spend more than two complete months in a destination outside of the UK within a rolling 12-month period.


EE

Customers who joined EE or upgraded their EE contract after 7 July, 2021, will be charged £2 per day to activate their UK allowance in the EU.

These fees will come into effect from 3rd March, 2022.

For longer stays, EE’s 'Roam Abroad Pass' will now be extended to cover the EU. It costs £10 and provides customers with 30 days of access to their UK plan while abroad.

Pay-as-you-go plans have not changed.

EE’s fair use limit allows customers to use up to 50 GB of their data allowance when roaming in Europe.
Vodafone

Customers whose Vodafone plan includes '4Xtra' benefits will not be charged additional roaming fees in Europe.

All other customers who took out or upgraded their Vodafone contract after 11th August, 2021, (or after 29th September, 2021, if via an indirect partner) will be charged £2 per day to activate their UK allowance in the EU.

For longer trips, Vodafone is offering European Roaming Passes, available for £8 for 8 days or £15 for 15 days.

These changes are in place as of 31st January, 2022.

Pay-as-you-go costs have not changed.

Vodafone’s fair use limit allows customers to use up to 25 GB of their monthly data allowance in EU countries. Additional charges may apply for customers who spend 62 days or more outside of the UK during any 4-month period AND whose corresponding roaming usage exceeds usage within the UK.


Which Networks are not Charging for EU Roaming?

Virgin Media and O2

In January, Virgin Media and O2 announced that it would not be charging any additional fees for Virgin Mobile and O2 customers using their UK plans in the EU.

Fair use limits will however apply. For O2 customers this means a data limit of up to 25 GB per month while roaming. Customers using their phone abroad for over 63 days in any four-month period may also face surcharges.

Similarly, Virgin Mobile customers are required to use their phone more in the UK than they use it overseas in any four-month period. Virgin Media’s website provides an online calculator for fair use data limits.
Smaller Providers

Although smaller mobile providers in the UK all have links to one of the 4 major networks, they are not necessarily following the same policies when it comes to European roaming charges.

As of February 2022, Tesco Mobile, Giffgaff, Sky Mobile, TalkTalk Mobile, BT Mobile, iD Mobile, and ASDA Mobile are not introducing EU roaming charges, although fair use rules do also apply for most of these networks.
French Mobile Phone Operators

Meanwhile, all major French mobile phone operators have confirmed that they will not introduce additional roaming charges for use of their packages in the UK following Brexit.

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