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BT.A Bt Group Plc

151.25
0.00 (0.00%)
16 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  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
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 21.04B 855M 0.0859 17.61 15.06B
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 151.25p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 161.90p.

Bt currently has 9,956,024,265 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £15.06 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.61.

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10/6/2024
17:03
So, back to the averages for the uk sector. Cant see those holding at the mo. But thats just basic snapshotting. Its the real deal stuff thats foretelling, as always
vlad the impaler
10/6/2024
16:47
One thing you never want to see in stocks that like to double top over the averages and tank....a double top over the averages
vlad the impaler
10/6/2024
16:45
even that simple thing would have both buy and short side funds in action
vlad the impaler
10/6/2024
16:44
And shield?...
diku
10/6/2024
16:13
Bring on the spear
vlad the impaler
10/6/2024
15:59
I tested ours this afternoon and have 109Mbps with a ping of 6ms on my phone, and 106.5Mbps also with a ping of 6ms on my laptop. Switching to fibre to the house (rather than just the exchange) resulted in a significant boost in performance (particularly the ping). Our contract is with Vodafone for 100Mbps but we exceed that most days.
davius
10/6/2024
13:12
Download ping is 28ms vs 84ms (wifi).
smurfy2001
09/6/2024
10:18
stansmith1, that's the (artificial) limit for fibre 2 on full fibre (they leave you on whatever product you were on as part of a forced upgrade to get digital phone) but a much lower latency, which you will notice. l was getting around 64 mbps before the upgrade.
smurfy2001
09/6/2024
06:49
Just like price for new mobile phones starts from a high level then over a period of time it comes down...same with so call full fibre speeds...the package prices are coming down to keep or sign up new customers......the real beneficiary of these high speeds are those mega tech companies...it just bolsters traffic going through...how often you call a UK company and the person answering the phone says my computer is slow today...
diku
08/6/2024
11:02
BT offered me an upgrade from 74 mbps to 500 mbps for just £3 extra a month.

Snapped their hands off.

smurfy2001
07/6/2024
18:53
That was what was indicated. The potential this has in telecoms companies is enormous.
fundamentals23
07/6/2024
11:51
55,000???...Is BT heading towards AI?..
diku
07/6/2024
11:12
Ex-BT boss pockets £3.7m final pay deal as group plans to axe 55,000 jobs
smurfy2001
07/6/2024
08:45
Agree BT in a much better state than 3 years ago, all metrics improving. Price rises inflation + 3% whatever regulator allowed a gift as inflation should stick around 3%, my broadband jumped 10% 31/03, so Accounts do not show this big surge in revenue as yet. interest rates dropping will obviously help on £14B debt & will lower pension deficit, rising markets will also lower pension deficit. even the current £5B Cap Ex is covered by current cash flow so when this drops to say £3B & pension deficit payments stop, will be a big cash surplus for buybacks/special dividends.
giltedge1
06/6/2024
13:17
Good point. There are some real tailwinds IMO. Pension risk will decrease, we've passed the inflection point of CAPEX, further significant cost reductions on way to further boost free cash flow, and the fruition of Openreach brings some major opportunity here.
fundamentals23
06/6/2024
12:26
Some interesting colour in the BT Annual Report released today. The BTPS pension scheme continues to reduce in size - now down to 265k members of which only 55k are deferred, versus 288k of whom 83k were deferred 5 years ago. Viewed through a cold financial lens, the tail risks to BT from BTPS should sharply reduce over the coming years.
pdosullivan
05/6/2024
20:15
Bring on 180p...
diku
05/6/2024
18:22
Seems cheap at £1.30 forecast £2 Billion free cash flow 2026, £3 Billion 2030, Pension Deficit paid by 2030, Staff numbers falling & sitting on Billions of Copper. Presumably fibre cheaper to maintain than old copper network. Brokers forecast £1.80 by year end.
giltedge1
29/5/2024
15:27
No need check BT price. i can guess its getting speared by Vlad loool
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