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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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-0.10 | -0.07% | 142.35 | 142.30 | 142.40 | 142.85 | 141.20 | 141.85 | 2,425,899 | 11:06:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 16.57 | 14.18B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/8/2023 13:14 | The Greed is with Property just look at the Blairs who have a massive property portfolio and kicked it all off, BTLs, cheap mortgages and mass immigration to ensure there is always a massive undersupply of housing. | isis | |
08/8/2023 13:00 | In those days retail were not in the markets...it was expensive to trade...it felt like investment market...all changed since tech boom and bust of Y2000...more retail, more speculators and more financial instruments at play...no longer investment market but a ponzi casino market...meaning of p/e out of window... | diku | |
08/8/2023 12:48 | It's like what happened in the 70's although I wasn't in the markets then when the old FT30 hit mega lows and no one was interested then there was a big move to put it right. We have the lowest p/e's and highest Dividends of any developed Country. Something will eventually happen to put it right imo. Historic p/e's are around 12-14 we have many stocks with p/e's of 6 now. Crazy | isis | |
08/8/2023 12:14 | FTSE a dodo index... | diku | |
08/8/2023 11:14 | Wished id never bothered with the lousy FTSE...all these plum in mouth failures ruining these companies and my poxy pension at the same time. | nemesis6 | |
08/8/2023 10:41 | At these prices the Frenchman is 39% under water approx 1.2 billion loss and don't forget D Telecom wants his money back also | 1224saj | |
08/8/2023 10:40 | 110p insight | action | |
08/8/2023 10:38 | There are some Shenanigans going on here, way outside the control of the normal PIJust hold tight everyone until the big boys have achieved their goal and we will all be rewarded :-) | 1224saj | |
08/8/2023 09:00 | This will creep back to £1.20. | nicbw01 | |
08/8/2023 08:48 | Will be in the doldrums until divi paid | scepticalinvestor | |
08/8/2023 06:34 | “Patrick Drahi is one of the smartest cats,” said Höttges, referring to the stakebuilding in BT. “He is sitting in front of the hole waiting for when the mouse is ready, to catch it.” | nige co | |
08/8/2023 02:45 | Altice built on debt, only time before it implodes. People like Drahi are chances, fine when things going for them, but a different matter when you have to refinance that debt at much higher rates. | bookbroker | |
07/8/2023 22:57 | Altice bonds trading at 50 cents on the dollar, 60b in debt….paraboli | porsche1945 | |
07/8/2023 17:55 | ALTICE stack in BT is not as positive as persived. May be opposite is true. Watch out BT can touch 90p low again. | action | |
07/8/2023 17:53 | Reporter is saying ALTICE debt is 60 million. Can't be true. Interview cut short. Only mentioned ALTICE presence in Portugal, France and USA. No mention of UK or BT. Not comprehensive reporting. | action | |
07/8/2023 16:19 | Just reading about Altice corruption. Drahi seems genuinely upset that colleagues within his organisation have been participating in fraudulent activity, some at the very top. The numbers look relatively small, 10mEu here and there, but adding up to a few hundred million. Daily telegraph reports. | careful | |
07/8/2023 16:07 | News flashBloomberg going to cover Alice group Portugal probe this hour. | action | |
06/8/2023 08:55 | Property has been easy cash cow while rates were low for prolonged period...simplistic trick...values go up investors/owners borrow more to buy/renovate...exten | diku |
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