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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 151.25 | 151.65 | 151.75 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 17.61 | 15.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/5/2024 16:36 | Martha seems happy today | institutional investments | |
07/5/2024 15:03 | anywhere where sheedy goes is infected | rackersthedon | |
07/5/2024 14:58 | I started reading that one too to stay ahead of the game A+ | institutional investments | |
07/5/2024 14:57 | The other thread is good alright. Very informative. | leopold ii | |
07/5/2024 14:53 | Suggest you use or try the other board BT.plc as a bit more civilized. | cyberian | |
07/5/2024 14:37 | Are there any genuine holders on here with any useful comments, the vast majority atm are Filtered! | gbh2 | |
07/5/2024 07:25 | Our first target has to be £1.10.... If we can break through that barrier we should be up and up and away... | netcurtains | |
06/5/2024 12:09 | Well he did buy into one of FTSE100...Tesco if I remember correctly but he lost money on the stake...he buys into US mega caps...he has more influence and the herds follows... netcurtains5 May '24 - 07:52 - 820 of 826 0 1 1 Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile is now $189 billion. That is more than the market cap of Shell, the UKs largest company. With that cash he probably could buy most of the FTSE100.. | diku | |
06/5/2024 07:55 | Once upon a time many moons ago VOD was at no:1 and BT was within top 20... | diku | |
06/5/2024 07:02 | Davius: Thats right SHEL and AZN swapped places in early April (but really the difference is immaterial - Hathaway has the cash to buy either).... the main point here is there is a ton of cash in the USA and loads of relatively cheap stocks in the UK... At some point, one would assume, some of that cash will find its way into the UK via corporate takeovers.... | netcurtains | |
05/5/2024 21:10 | Shell is the second biggest, just behind Astrazeneca... BT is at number 43, 12 places below VOD at 31. | davius | |
05/5/2024 10:46 | 0.5% is possibly designed to try cover at x prices, shorters around to adjust. | institutional investments | |
05/5/2024 10:45 | got to be 5-6% shorts on float here | institutional investments | |
05/5/2024 10:44 | i reckon an awful lot of stocks showing 0% short and a lot of bear market retraces, are under radar adjustments. A conglomerate could be 10% short in one, never know a thing about it without loan market activity audits and what credit market is doing at such prices Even then, you can never be 100% sure | institutional investments | |
05/5/2024 10:39 | 4 funds shorting? hard to believe that. I know a few crews that seem to regularly end up where blackrock are. maybe just under radar here Never seen anything as pointless as short tracker in the UK given that 0.5% rule. it's like it's actually designed to deceive Awful | institutional investments | |
05/5/2024 09:08 | BT proved to be good trading stock. Bottom of the price range and lot of upside with divi which is 7%+ yeild. | action | |
05/5/2024 07:13 | And no doubt that cash pile will be growing even larger just sitting in high rate treasury account...buy backs galore... | diku | |
05/5/2024 06:52 | Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile is now $189 billion. That is more than the market cap of Shell, the UKs largest company. With that cash he probably could buy most of the FTSE100.. | netcurtains | |
04/5/2024 09:11 | Don't ask me. I dunno either | vlad the impaler | |
04/5/2024 08:19 | On the other hand, all the major US etf markets got sold into at the end, despite the ease. It was a case of ease all, yet funds offload into easing. Strange move so early | vlad the impaler |
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