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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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-0.65 | -0.62% | 104.60 | 104.55 | 104.60 | 105.75 | 104.35 | 105.40 | 10,551,146 | 15:00:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.47 | 10.43B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2018 14:17 | Just increased my position as it's slipped a bit. Go BT! | clair_voyant | |
22/2/2018 13:33 | there could well be a lot of praying in the short term but when the current risks of the deficit and the dividend sustainability subside then BT will rise fast and hard. | clair_voyant | |
22/2/2018 13:18 | Yes I think it will need patience to get to where I think the BT share price should be. I'm hoping any interest rate rises won't be too fast nor large and in any case they may cause BT to rise as higher rates may be perceived to be a positive for the pension deficit. | clair_voyant | |
22/2/2018 12:41 | I wouldn't use CFD's for this but real cash. Rising interest rates will increase the cost of holding CFD's in future, lucky it's so cheap to use CFD's right now. Plus i reckon this is going to be a rather long term hold. Dividends will help cover the interest costs to a certain extent l guess.... | smurfy2001 | |
22/2/2018 11:29 | Might have a few of these, seems to be positive on down market days, directors bought a load way up at 280p’s! | ny boy | |
21/2/2018 21:09 | ok no more daily predictions but I believe BT is heading up from here so I've taken the plunge and opened a sizeable Spread bet and will add to it daily whether the share price rises or falls. I'm not a chartist but I'm willing to wait for that gap to be filled between 350p and approx. 390p from Jan. 2017. I only hope the dividend isn't cut as that is needed to offset the daily funding charge. Go BT ! | clair_voyant | |
21/2/2018 17:03 | Thanks 1224saj. | toon1966 | |
21/2/2018 16:09 | The grim reality. | smurfy2001 | |
21/2/2018 16:02 | toon 1966, Daisy are taking Gamma, city fibre and Voda head on in the wholesale channel through BT wholesale. They have 1600 B to B resellers who supply SME and enterprise. Just reduced there prices by 10% so I can only assume the 30% uplift will get bigger IMHO | 1224saj | |
21/2/2018 15:07 | BT receives Deutsche Bank upgrade after shares fall | dmf | |
21/2/2018 14:03 | Tim - given the share price has fallen 50% in the last 2 years it's very difficult to accept BT is a 'defensive stock'. | toon1966 | |
21/2/2018 09:20 | It certainly used to be.Less so now I guess with the move into more "risky" areas. | tim 3 | |
21/2/2018 06:20 | Tim - are you calling BT a defensive stock!!?? | toon1966 | |
20/2/2018 23:55 | Most defensives up last few days. | tim 3 | |
20/2/2018 23:31 | monty is your man!... | diku | |
20/2/2018 20:21 | Any views on whether a floor had been reached on this share or are we still aiming for 185p ? | meb123 | |
20/2/2018 20:06 | hxxps://daisygroup.c | isis | |
20/2/2018 18:52 | Perhaps it was mushrooms? | dr biotech | |
20/2/2018 18:32 | 1224saj - could you explain your comment "Fantastic daisy announcement Figures up 30% on wholesale model"?...... | toon1966 | |
20/2/2018 18:12 | Was it given by the mad hatter by chance? | pacemaker1000 | |
20/2/2018 17:40 | Just been to a bt event at BT Tower today. Fantastic daisy announcement Figures up 30% on wholesale model. | 1224saj | |
19/2/2018 20:11 | BT puts cable-making business on the block - | toon1966 | |
19/2/2018 17:48 | Haven't been looking for almost a year - but is the Deutsche Telekom deal still in the mix? | bashers2 |
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