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BT.A Bt Group Plc

105.25
-1.75 (-1.64%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -1.75 -1.64% 105.25 104.85 104.95 107.05 104.65 106.95 32,179,074 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone 20.92B 1.91B 0.1916 5.48 10.44B
Bt Group Plc is listed in the Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BT.A. The last closing price for Bt was 107p. Over the last year, Bt shares have traded in a share price range of 101.70p to 160.05p.

Bt currently has 9,943,309,483 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £10.44 billion. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/10/2019
12:45
Why is that Aussie?
toon1966
03/10/2019
11:17
I'm guessing BT will soon be slashing dividends again.
aussiedonnie
03/10/2019
08:24
Back to 164 p then bounce .
bargainbob
02/10/2019
19:26
Double bottom anyone?
mbmiah
01/10/2019
15:57
PROACTIVEINVESTORS

Telecoms
Madeleine Taylor

14:21 Tue 01 Oct 2019
BT Group PLC
BT sells fleet business to Aurelius Group in ongoing "transformation"

The troubled telecoms giant recently warned future dividends may be cut as it entered talks to sell infrastructure in the Netherlands and corporate business in Ireland
BT Group PLC -

BT Group PLC (LON:BT.L) has sold its fleet management business to free up cash as part of an ongoing “transformation” plan to cut £1.5bn in overheads.

The formerly state-owned telecoms group launched BT Fleet Solutions in 2002 and it currently manages more than 80,000 vehicles including around 35,000 of BT’s own fleet, employing around 950 staff around the UK.

European investor Aurelius Group completed the purchase on Monday for an undisclosed sum, with plans to “carve-outR21; the fleet from BT ahead of a full rebrand within the next twelve months.

The divestment of Fleet Solutions, which made revenues of £209.5mln last year, aligns with BT's ongoing transformation programme and strategy of focused investments in both its fixed and mobile networks with its full fibre and 5G networks.
Telecom troubles

The troubled FTSE 100 group reported cash flow dropped by 36% year-on-year to £323mln in its last quarter as costs of the roll-out of its high-speed Openreach broadband combined with a consumer market that is “significantly more competitive and aggressive than last year”.

BT’s heavy-going programme to restructure its business was announced last year with plans to cut 13,000 employees and 90% of its real estate, including the recent sale of its London headquarters for £210mln as it relocated for the first time in 150 years.

Since then, it has been reported that BT is looking to sell off £100mln worth of towers and cables in the Netherlands, as well as talking with London-based Mayfair Equity Partners to potentially offload its Irish corporate business for €300mln.

The telecommunications company also admitted that future dividend pay-outs may be reduced.
Aurelius sees more UK break-up opportunities ahead

Aurelius’ chief executive Dirk Markus said: "We see substantial growth potential for BT Fleet in the British market."

The investment group specialises in divestment processes and Markus noted that “special opportunities” due to “Brexit and the related uncertainty” have made the UK an attractive market.

waldron
29/9/2019
00:13
If it maintains that dividend.
ekuuleus
28/9/2019
23:40
Reminder of what a bargain this stock is:

Annual div (ADY)
15.40
GBX

Annual div yield (ADY)
8.68%

smurfy2001
28/9/2019
23:38
Boris Johnson is poised to reveal a broadband subsidy of as much as £5bn in an attempt to deliver his pledge of a complete national upgrade in just a few years.
smurfy2001
28/9/2019
21:37
I certainly agree Atlantic. And I go further. If the staff act like they don't care, the problems go far deeper and costs far higher than just the visible sales and compensation payments.
ekuuleus
28/9/2019
16:19
I am puzzled to read that Andy Capp believes that customer experience has no impact on
Dcf. If Bt have to make 6 interactions with a customer,when one customer interaction should have sorted it, their cost of sales will be impacted.

Yes I did complain to bt and yes I did get a compensation payment which is also an unnecessary cost.

So I personally feel the mediocrity that is bt will effect the share price
However if you don’t think that is relevant then by all means pile in.

atlantic57
28/9/2019
15:14
Customer experience is very useful for investing
I remember escom bsstbuy c&a and many others walk into shop and you can tell the staff not interested in customer service. Is shouts information. I don't think bt that far gone but when the staff no longer care, making a profit not possible and the share price reacts accordingly.

ekuuleus
28/9/2019
12:37
At least you won't be buying in on a multi-year high :-)

I bought in when this hit a 5 year low, it's down another 35% since then :-(

danieldruff2
27/9/2019
21:57
Hi guys I have been looking at BT as the div is very appealing. I currently hold Aviva, Phoenix , Vodafone and Lloyd's, as I feel they offer great yields for the low risk of Brexit etc . So back to BT my main concern is the pension deficit but this seems well managed by the earnings going forward. With the current price and also directors buys, is this the time to purchase. When you look at bank base and the incredible yields for some FTSE shares at some point there will be a correction . All constructive comments welcome
snorky123
27/9/2019
19:13
Complain to BT then no point moaning here
smurfy2001
27/9/2019
17:16
I agree with atlantic57. I had no landline for 5 weeks this summer. BT is a total shambles and trying to get my phone sorted was a nightmare from start to finish.
ladywormer
27/9/2019
16:22
I would not touch the shares with a bargepole they are an appallingly run company that is before you look at any financial information.

But yes everyone can make their own call...

atlantic57
27/9/2019
10:23
The Atlantic don’t buy the shares!! Your experience has absolutely no relevance to the DCF at all but hey your call!
andycapp1
24/9/2019
17:08
appollo that's what makes market :))
atlantic57
24/9/2019
14:28
@atlantic57-I had really good service from them last year. There was a line problem and EE, who were my broadband providings, sent BT over who arrived within 24 hours and did a great job.
apollocreed1
23/9/2019
22:34
My recent customer service at Bt suggests they are a screaming sell.
No home landline for 2 weeks .Spoke to numerous staff who promised to send engineers out who never turned up.We were then told that the fault had been closed as fixed.

Absolutely appalling service...

atlantic57
20/9/2019
10:51
Ripitaaaay mofos
mbmiah
17/9/2019
19:03
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=jra2uO_u4ws
mbmiah
17/9/2019
09:20
Chart of the week: Are BT shares set to rally?

hxxps://www.ii.co.uk/analysis-commentary/chart-week-are-bt-shares-set-rally-ii509201

dmf
17/9/2019
08:43
If suggest that these hefty purchases also mean he thinks the share price will go higher from here!
raldo
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