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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.75 | -0.71% | 104.70 | 104.70 | 104.75 | 105.65 | 103.75 | 105.45 | 23,387,599 | 16:29:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.46 | 10.41B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/9/2022 10:13 | If it closes above 140 - 141p it would be a good sign...could do with positive company specific news to propel higher...regain recent weakness... | diku | |
09/9/2022 09:41 | Yes the price action is very hollow...think the $ strength against £ will weaken... | diku | |
09/9/2022 08:42 | A false dawn, down the pan where it belongs, the traders will dump by the close. | frontdoor bulls the grim bitch | |
09/9/2022 08:39 | I guess the suspension of strikes by unions is good for BT | netcurtains | |
09/9/2022 08:38 | Look at the entire header charts...all at bottom level of the charts...price action here very hollow... | diku | |
09/9/2022 08:22 | More Drip Drip, pull the plug here lads. Cheers Grim | backdoor grim | |
09/9/2022 06:14 | Dont forget diku is mistress Grim. | frontdoor bulls the grim bitch | |
08/9/2022 22:37 | I say this is bad management, I used to own BT but luckily sold many years ago. I own equivalent in NZ, Spark steaming ahead, split broadband fibre cable (required by Govt Regulation) into Chorus, I get 6% yield, on current price (I got given free share split), & rising. Spark now devoid of Cap Ex on fibre, sold tower business & reduced debt & hiking dividend, I have doubled my money in 5 years in NZD + gained 30% on tanking GBP. Also no pension deficit & striking unions. So it can be done in Telecoms. | giltedge1 | |
08/9/2022 17:07 | Once again closing down and now below 140p...everyday baby steps down... | diku | |
08/9/2022 15:43 | The way this is heading, they might cut or cancel the divi, driving it even lower. Cheers Grim | backdoor grim | |
08/9/2022 15:30 | For retail yes the normal adage...bottom drawer and it stays there for ever...mind fixated at least the divi is coming in...if and when it comes... | diku | |
08/9/2022 15:23 | I don't think these big holders just buy a huge stake and just sit on it like retail do...they probably hedging against their stake with some financial instruments or lending their share to long/shorts in the process raking in commissions... | diku | |
08/9/2022 14:46 | This stock sure is a dog.Trend has been poor for years.I own a fair chunk and the dividend is a consideration when assessing returns but you'd be doing well to convince me that there are no better investment options out there right now ...And with that said, I don't know who is investing in BT right now short of funds etc that are forced to in order to maintain balance in their portfolios or index trackers ...I'm not selling... I'm not that negative on BT, but I don't see a bull case shot of taking a punt on Altice driving value in one way, shape, or form later down the line. | carl79 | |
08/9/2022 14:25 | It is tracking VOD weakness...similar to during Covid 2020...just drifts lower...and now probably a big down move on FTSE index...that could take BT down to 120 - 130p area... | diku | |
08/9/2022 13:05 | I recon 115 to 118p could be on card | action | |
08/9/2022 12:27 | Same price as Nov21. | action | |
08/9/2022 12:02 | So no more strike action for the moment "CWU say goes largely unseen by the public" so pointless action 4 days of lost pay for engineers ! | holly1000 | |
08/9/2022 11:50 | Way way oversold. | smurfy2001 |
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