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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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1.55 | 1.50% | 105.10 | 105.00 | 105.10 | 106.25 | 103.60 | 104.15 | 17,449,131 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.48 | 10.44B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/8/2019 12:24 | BT Leaves New York Stock Exchange In Move To Lower Expenses... BT's decision to delist and deregister is aimed at reducing reporting costs and complexity. | loganair | |
14/8/2019 12:22 | Cost cutting | smurfy2001 | |
14/8/2019 12:13 | BT delisting on New York stock exchange adrs, wonder why? | montyhedge | |
14/8/2019 12:09 | If this plays out you can call me either: Sir buywell or Guru buywell buywell3 8 Aug '19 - 16:18 - 32802 of 32827 Edit Possible 125p IMO if the USA DJIA breaks below 20,000 Even 99p if the DJIA drops to 18,000 next year dyor buywell's services are available for private hire at $10,000 per day I work alone NOBODY watches me | buywell3 | |
14/8/2019 12:03 | This is shaping up to be yet another in the long and ever growing series of good calls based upon CHARTS buywell3 8 Aug '19 - 16:20 - 32803 of 32826 Edit See it's that little kick back up to 260p from 200p that buywell does not like Sets up a 50% retrace IMO to the 130p area on bad news coming IMO | buywell3 | |
14/8/2019 12:00 | buywell would hazard that the SEC is a pretty thorough organization The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government. The SEC holds primary responsibility for enforcing the federal securities laws, proposing securities rules, and regulating the securities industry, the nation's stock and options exchanges, and other activities and organizations, including the electronic securities markets in the United States. In addition to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which created it, the SEC enforces the Securities Act of 1933, the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, and other statutes. | buywell3 | |
14/8/2019 12:00 | Things look bad here. A fine due to mis reporting and de listing from NY stock exchange. I have a decent holding here, how low can this go. A rotten culture at BT I suspect. | careful | |
14/8/2019 11:56 | Looking like divi's will be slashed. | aussiedonnie | |
14/8/2019 11:52 | BT Pays Ofcom £3.73 Million After Reporting Incorrect Turnover: Ofcom has today confirmed that broadband and telecoms giant BT reported an incorrect level of turnover information to the regulator for the years 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, which meant they had breached the regulator’s rules and a related 2011 General Demand for Information (GDI). | loganair | |
14/8/2019 11:49 | BT sub £1.50 looming? | aussiedonnie | |
14/8/2019 11:35 | Strange rns, BT to delist from New York Stock Exchange and delist adrs. What happens to the BT adrs ? Can't remember a situation like this, is it something to do with US class action over Italy. | montyhedge | |
14/8/2019 10:46 | Awaiting capitulation, need surge down with large volume ! | dmf | |
14/8/2019 10:01 | Ooooh let's rely on an 'explosive dossier' prepared by the Italian police shall we... | toon1966 | |
14/8/2019 10:00 | BT says the claims are ‘unsubstantiat | tradejunkie2 | |
14/8/2019 09:47 | Big trouble ahead it seems, I always said 165p, now I reckon 145p if they lose that case. | montyhedge | |
10/8/2019 11:47 | Average valuation of 270.50p...always have the price targets higher higher for a Brucie bonus than current price of 172p...name of the game is to keep the 2 way action going for as long as possible...sucker in more PI's UBS reaffirmed the blue-chip telco as a ‘neutral’ | diku | |
09/8/2019 12:04 | The golfing term is a 'gimme' | toon1966 | |
09/8/2019 11:41 | 165p to me, a given, if golfing terms. | montyhedge | |
09/8/2019 11:36 | BT share price: Analysts mull over telco’s Q1 results Tsveta Zikolova Tsveta Zikolova August 9, 2019 2 min read Share this article! While BT Group (LON:BT.A) posted first-quarter results largely in line with expectations, analysts remain concerned whether the telco’s prospects. The company’s share price has also continued its slide in the wake of the update and is about 23 percent down over the past year. Analysts mull over Q1 results Aaran Fronda at IG commented in a note this week that BT saw its share price continue its descent in the wake of its first-quarter results. The analyst has pointed to the telco’s pledge to to help the UK government with its plans to roll out superfast fibre broadband throughout the country by 2025, noting, however, that investors were likely “concerned that the plan may put pressure on its dividend to help finance the project”. Interactive investor’s Keith Bowman meanwhile has noted that the telco’s defensive qualities and cash generation make it appealing to income seekers. The analyst reckons that the group’s “historic dividend yield of around eight percent (not guaranteed), is highly attractive in the current low interest rate environment, but dividend cover of 1.6 times earnings is down from the 3-year average of 1.8 times, adding to current investor nerves”. George Salmon at Hargreaves Lansdown also weighed in on BT in the wake of the results, noting that the shares offered “a prospective yield of 7.6%, so BT doesn’t need to offer much dividend growth”. “The question is, can it sustain that payment these next few years, and then find a route to growth down the line?,” the analyst added. Analyst ratings update UBS reaffirmed the blue-chip telco as a ‘neutral’ Barclays meanwhile sees the company as an ‘equal weight,’ arguing that while BT’s valuation provides a compelling argument to buy the shares, the company’s consumer division is under pressure and there is uncertainty over the planned roll out of fibre broadband. INVEZZ | ariane | |
09/8/2019 10:30 | More pearls of wisdom from Udik... | toon1966 | |
09/8/2019 10:14 | Once ex divi it tends to lose 5 - 8% more over the coming weeks...dead money for a while... | diku | |
09/8/2019 10:13 | Yes all too often the divi and more gets taken back in a round about way...VOD they slammed it down to multi year lows to 120p...how many thought that when it was trading around 200p...the board probably knows the threshold amount the div cut should be...a progressive cut has to come from a very low level...algos take over and the share price goes on a reset mode... mbmiah 7 Aug '19 - 17:06 - 32780 of 32807 0 0 0 The divi isn’t free. | diku |
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