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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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0.35 | 0.23% | 151.60 | 151.50 | 151.65 | 151.75 | 151.00 | 151.25 | 925,339 | 08:42:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 17.64 | 15.06B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/8/2024 13:40 | Looks like the market is holding this around 1.35 with an open tomorrow south of 1.30, I hope not to far south though :-) | 1224saj | |
07/8/2024 13:03 | Index up 120 and this dog crawls. | smurfy2001 | |
07/8/2024 11:09 | Better than GLEN | action | |
07/8/2024 10:34 | DIPSO: I was thinking that but wouldn't that be a good buying opportunity? | netcurtains | |
07/8/2024 10:33 | Well you will be disappointed tomorrow when it goes down about 5 or 6p | dipso | |
07/8/2024 10:19 | Disappointed this dog needs a good kick. | smurfy2001 | |
07/8/2024 10:10 | > Why is VOD up and BT down? Holding both, it's more often than not the other way round. VOD was just below 70p when BT was at 105p, it has some catching up to do. | davius | |
07/8/2024 08:47 | Why is VOD up and BT down? Is it simply due to pre ex-div profit take. | netcurtains | |
03/8/2024 09:00 | I don't disagree as I can well believe it will be back to 125-130 once ex-divi. | kulvinder | |
02/8/2024 16:01 | Ex-div 8 Aug 2024 | smurfy2001 | |
02/8/2024 09:26 | Back to 130p after exd | action | |
01/8/2024 19:02 | Even with this going x-divi (5.69p) next Friday 8th Aug, not doing the trick here..... | kulvinder | |
01/8/2024 13:33 | Filtered user posts now Hidden thanks to advfn support :) | gbh2 | |
01/8/2024 11:03 | Rate cut... | diku | |
31/7/2024 14:09 | Think only if you are a customer/account holder of EE... | diku | |
31/7/2024 13:09 | Has anyone got any experience of making a subject access request to EE? Or has anyone had problems with EP Financial? I'm concerned that both EE and EP Financial may potentially be willing to commit fraud by false representation against me in relation to a small sum of money. | arthur_lame_stocks | |
30/7/2024 17:39 | I hope so. Should be above 145p to start | action | |
30/7/2024 13:04 | In your dreams ? | sp31415 | |
30/7/2024 07:35 | If the lure of the divi don't drive it up to break it then nothing will. | kulvinder | |
30/7/2024 07:13 | Getting closer to recent resistance 145.5p... | diku | |
29/7/2024 08:03 | The rise now into the dividend.. | nicbw01 | |
28/7/2024 08:15 | Filtered all repetitive idiots to claim back the threads. | hasin | |
27/7/2024 21:43 | Why Vodafone and BT shares are worth a call Blackrock and the Allianz are among those snapping up UK shares Kirkby remarked: 'I always love to squeeze the shorts . . . and prove them wrong.' This stirring talk enthused analysts who rate the shares a 'buy' with an average target price of 194p, against the current 140.5p. Labour's planning reforms, designed to deliver 1.5million new homes, are another plus. All will require broadband, as Matt Dorset analyst at Quilter Cheviot points out. BT has been hit by the slump in housebuilding, as this week's second quarter results confirmed. But Dorset argues that lots of new housing could 'solidify its status as the UK's number one broadband provider'. | smurfy2001 | |
27/7/2024 09:55 | It benefits ADVFN traffic figures...look advertisers we have so much traffic going through...turned into school playground... | diku | |
27/7/2024 09:04 | I think most of the drivel that is posted by these entities is likely automated. Initially I was off the view that it was linked to shorters. But since I filtered them all I have no idea or care what gets posted by them. | whitehunter |
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