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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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1.65 | 1.15% | 145.70 | 145.65 | 145.75 | 146.05 | 144.25 | 144.30 | 1,703,637 | 11:31:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 16.96 | 14.34B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2023 09:54 | Anybody heard of Community Fibre deals?...Broadband packages... | diku | |
27/2/2023 09:32 | smurfy..any chance posting article pls?... | diku | |
26/2/2023 21:58 | ‘I want my money back’, says Deutsche Telekom boss about BT stake | smurfy2001 | |
24/2/2023 11:40 | wants to go over 1.45 | netcurtains | |
23/2/2023 16:20 | Going in opposite direction...Didn't Goodmans jinx it?... | diku | |
23/2/2023 14:06 | 200 day MA @ 146. | smurfy2001 | |
22/2/2023 15:58 | Nash...post 749...was wondering why BT not falling today...Telcos still lagging behind with general market/share rally since Oct...any chance of Goodmans article?... | diku | |
22/2/2023 15:56 | Never had Sky never will...throwing good money away... | diku | |
21/2/2023 13:34 | £2.80 Come on! I want 20p more - £3.00 (people are definitely getting fed up with Sky - it costs an arm and a leg) Cheers Net. | netcurtains | |
21/2/2023 13:21 | Goldman have a basic update out today showing a PT of 280p and have BT on conviction list. Impressive. | nash19 | |
19/2/2023 20:22 | Annual price change Learn about our 2023 price changes and what they mean for you. Each year, we adjust the prices of some of our products and services in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rate of inflation, plus 3.9%. When we work out our prices, we use the December CPI rate published in January. For December 2022, the CPI rate was 10.5%. This means that the majority of our customers will see a price increase of 14.4% (which is 10.5% plus 3.9%), or just over £1 per week for the average broadband customer. These price changes take effect from 31 March 2023. | smurfy2001 | |
18/2/2023 16:03 | Qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq | action | |
17/2/2023 08:56 | wendsworth...Telcos laggards of 2022...BT still wants to go up... | diku | |
16/2/2023 15:25 | Getting closer to sma200... | diku | |
16/2/2023 15:06 | They increase price with RPI for existing customer but then they start offering new special offer discount packages...net gain?... | diku | |
16/2/2023 14:47 | Hi. From 1st April 2023 the monthly price of your calls, texts and data will go up by 17.3%, in line with the Retail Price Index inflation of 13.4%, plus 3.9%. For example, a £8 plan will increase by £1.38. See full details and Legal Stuff at virginmedia.com/mobi | tyroneshares | |
16/2/2023 12:43 | I keep looking back to geniechem's post 734 everyone hates it but telco's can easily pass on extra costs to customers. So in many ways any economic crisis is limited. I bought these recently as a dividend play which looks very secure to me. | spagboll | |
16/2/2023 10:48 | The whole sector is still way behind historical values. Need to start charging platforms for using the infrastructure, make bigger profits and pay tax accordingly. This would tax the likes of Amazon by stealth. Good for everyone. | 1carus | |
14/2/2023 12:39 | The Liberty stake in VOD and the boost in its share-price today has drawn attention to the UK's undervalued telecom sector. The BT rise today is as probably a result of the VOD situation. | careful | |
14/2/2023 12:28 | up 4.5% today and no comment? | unastubbs | |
14/2/2023 09:09 | Break out?... | diku | |
14/2/2023 08:49 | About to kiss sma 200?... | diku | |
13/2/2023 16:16 | Is BT a counter trade to FTSE?... | diku |
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