How funny was the queens park game?Sevco just an irrelevance in Glasgow now.:) |
Well I am a blue nose!💪Ӻ68;🇧 |
Carl Murdoch- Smith has done us all a favour, made me a few K yesterday :-) |
I agree 1224saj. If I find news I post good or bad. It's good to keep open minds. I'm in for the long term. |
Freddie, I was a shareholder of City fibre before it went private. We should all remember the information in the market last year where CF was running low on capital due to build costs. Likewise I had shares in Talk talk, they are still in difficult position,Remember the saying " don't wake a sleeping bear " All will be well with BT. |
Donny has made BT go blue... |
That is owned by BT so thanks for being a customer! 😆 |
Moved from virgin to Plusnet, cheaper and far superior! |
Our contracts end in the summer. There are better providers available now. BT likely to lose both broadband and mobile. |
No wasn't! |
BT Group
The telecoms giant saw its valuation tumble on Tuesday morning after Morgan Stanley cut its stake in the business. A TR-1 filing published on Monday evening showed the US bank’s 5% holding had been reduced to zero, news that clearly rang out a note of disquiet amongst investors. The BT share price was down by more than 5% in early trade |
With mega caps cost cutting is endless...a bit like the DFS sale... |
They are culling staff ahead of schedule due to the speed they are rolling out fibre.
Redundancy cost will hit this year but cost savings there on in should be substantial.
They have also been selective in who they have got rid of … make of that what you want.
DYOR , Ikn but good luck all and I’m a holder and accumulating. |
It's a bit suspect that this Guy at Citi was Head of BT's Investor Relations between 2015-17 and has suddenly appeared from nowhere! Before this we had a previous Director of Ofcom trying to sue them for unfair pricing which was dismissed! |
I bought in at 141.75 with the £1400 dividend. Waiting for the fibre roll out to finish and exchange closures. |
Sell, sell, blah, blah, problems, blah, downgrades, blah. Brokers have their own agendas...
Thanks for the cheap top up today, didn't think I'd be buying at 143.4p any time soon.
Meanwhile back in the sane world...
"In contrast, Bank of America recently rolled forward its price target to 208p and said the company is one to watch as a play on its anticipated decline in capital expenditure.
A £1 billion reduction as the full fibre roll-out reaches maturity means the bank believes there’s the potential to re-rate cash flow and dividend.
It believes that BT’s Consumer operations are competing well and that weaker growth in business-to-business can be offset by a potential sale of the exposed operations." |
Collectively, Openreach, BT Legacy and EE are now valued at the price they paid for EE. So why are these analysts so focused on Openreach turnover going lower, when on paper , it's worthless, or is it? |
Diku, you and I both and all the other PI's know how corrupt these analysts are. The difficulty is proving it. I used to use stories like this in my after dinner speaking, until one such lunch, there was an employee in the audience from the FCA, didn't go down that well :-) |
Any excuse to punch the share price down but l aint giving up my shares. |
112p???...What chance the broker had their clients all lined up to go short yesterday...today bobs your uncle...what happened to all the talk of Openreach being the golden goose... |
In fact, the M&S stake cut was trivial - from 5.0252% to 4.9897% - just journalistic exaggeration. |