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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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-0.15 | -0.14% | 105.10 | 105.00 | 105.10 | 105.40 | 104.35 | 105.40 | 2,194,328 | 09:21:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.49 | 10.45B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/11/2017 16:57 | Monty - thanks for sharing it though | charles clore | |
09/11/2017 16:53 | Sorry Monty not seen any call down from 420p otherwise they'd be rich and retire by now. Always easy to make calls in hindsight. | smurfy2001 | |
09/11/2017 16:50 | calling it down from 420p? so many people claim they called it after the event, we can all claim that. It has been a mighty crash from 420p to todays price to be sure. But to call it again, the same repeat crash in % terms, is stupid. Organised shorters always predict crashes. Look at Crispin Odey, losing billions of clients cash by taking out massive leveraged short positions, first on Glencore then on the FTSE100. Same with Soros, recently lost billions being short, who way back guessed right on the £. None of us know, we can just use our common sense and own assets instead of paper money. As Buffett says, he has experienced the halving of his portfolio on 4 separate occasions. A long term game. | careful | |
09/11/2017 16:38 | Careful They called it right all the way down from 420p who are the cranks? Bulls I reckon. | montyhedge | |
09/11/2017 16:17 | I agree with these guys forecasts. | montyhedge | |
09/11/2017 16:15 | Think BT may struggle to make any headway until the budget is out of the way. Hammond is doing his best to talk down UK plc, as a Remain ultra. Dr Doom has already took a 5% slice off builders' stocks this week, no doubt he is eyeing up utility type stocks for more destruction. No wonder the only stocks making hay are the multinationals out of his reach. | stewart64 | |
09/11/2017 15:53 | griffin red...tomorrow and £2.24 the day after | chapchip | |
09/11/2017 15:39 | January 2018 | montyhedge | |
09/11/2017 15:36 | Monty, could you define short term please | griffinred | |
09/11/2017 15:24 | 225p target for me, short term. | montyhedge | |
09/11/2017 14:59 | ADVFN reporting/graphics as other posters have explained. | alphorn | |
09/11/2017 14:58 | Another spike in the share price at 14.00, very similar to the one yesterday. The same thing has happened on quite a few other FTSE stocks today, spikes and dips all at 14.00? | eaaxs06 | |
09/11/2017 12:04 | Traded a few at 251.31, added those back now. To get much lower it may need the wider UKX to sell off, just my best guesswork. | essentialinvestor | |
09/11/2017 11:06 | Waiting for the big 'drop' will then add.....needs capitulation | dmf | |
09/11/2017 10:34 | 500p - 250p in a bull market, what happens in a bear market ive not been watching this, obviously but what are the reasons for the decline? | 7rademark | |
08/11/2017 23:35 | A gap down at the open is followed by an up move staying above flatline should bode well for few more up days... | diku | |
08/11/2017 20:54 | Oooooh monty you're just sooooo knowledgeable!!! ...... Patronising boor | djnzloop | |
08/11/2017 20:07 | Nateroyd, that`s the closing uncrossing trade (UT) 11,190,479 @251.15p | philanderer | |
08/11/2017 19:37 | Here you go Monty et al: | smurfy2001 | |
08/11/2017 19:08 | Lol another amateur posts. | montyhedge | |
08/11/2017 15:13 | Half a million £ worth is a chunky buy, caught my attention. However need to keep in mind the UKX is nudging record levels here. | essentialinvestor |
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