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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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-5.10 | -3.52% | 139.95 | 138.90 | 138.95 | 145.20 | 138.80 | 145.00 | 22,191,314 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0860 | 16.16 | 13.82B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/1/2020 09:54 | Level up Briton, ur havin a laugh, the wealth gap widening all the time, and all this stuff about growth, that would mean higher inflation, rising rates, they are still on life support! | ![]() bookbroker | |
30/1/2020 09:52 | Yes....further downside possible....although have reduced my 'short' exposure by 50% | ![]() dmf | |
30/1/2020 09:51 | Looking at that chart needs a test of 160 and possibly below as they often overshoot before any decent rally. imo | ![]() tim 3 | |
30/1/2020 09:50 | just loaded 1500 units for each of my kids rotated some VOD into BT, as underperformance by BT and dvd arbitrage | ![]() mronions | |
30/1/2020 09:49 | BT should benefit from level up Britain | ![]() mronions | |
30/1/2020 09:47 | Thats 5000 shares on my books ... at 9% yield . Thankyou. This will be > 200p in 6 months | ![]() mronions | |
30/1/2020 09:44 | No, 500m hit over 5 years is 100m a year peanuts really. CEO still on track for full year. Dividend paid now Chinese on board for 5g, might of been a different case if they where not. | ![]() montyhedge | |
30/1/2020 09:39 | Looking at the gaps to be filled, the last real one unfilled is a point in 2009 around 94.3p/98p. Could it drop that low, maybe with a fundraising! | ![]() bookbroker | |
30/1/2020 09:38 | CEO said remain on track for full year.500m hit over 5 years, 100m a year is peanuts. Seems overreaction here. | ![]() montyhedge | |
30/1/2020 09:29 | pe of 7 dividend 9%. Profit and turnover will only be down a little. Maybe it would be smart to shave the divi in view of Capex demands. Accountancy change has increased net debt significantly as reported. ...bean counters, they can produce any number they wish. Good long term value at this level, short term..who can tell. traders will have their fun, they have to eat. | ![]() careful | |
30/1/2020 09:25 | No mention of divi outlook....yet ! | ![]() dmf | |
30/1/2020 09:22 | Any news on conf call ref divi, trades dropping below 1.67 | ![]() 1224saj | |
30/1/2020 09:21 | Home charging is the answer. Centric are looking into this, lots of research. could the old dog of a share, CNA have a future? There must be a fire hazard with electric. A long way to go. | ![]() careful | |
30/1/2020 09:15 | I have said before, Tesla in the UK is a luxury car for folk with a private parking bay. I appreciate the charging points are now very low with Tesla, or an immaterial amount, but at home a different matter although considerably less than the average combustible engine. Told insurance quit high, low or no VED, servicing costs can be quite high as with any car, although less moving parts with Tesla, mainly software. But the caveat will be if you live in street, street parking and you charge your car from home, cables etc. There need to be thousands more charging points, Tesla needs to produce smaller cars, then it will really rip! | ![]() bookbroker | |
30/1/2020 09:06 | This is not an investable market...it is traders market who trades on small moves... | ![]() diku | |
30/1/2020 09:02 | By keeping quiet on divi news they are facilitating share price to go down...they might have a benchmark level for share price to reach then make the announcement.... | ![]() diku | |
30/1/2020 08:58 | May be mention of dividend outlook in conference call, due to start 9am | ![]() dmf | |
30/1/2020 08:55 | If no mention about divi cut what are these guys playing at...leaving in lala land...when the cut comes it will be a severe one as they will only want to cut it once... | ![]() diku | |
30/1/2020 08:46 | Free supercharging will not last. HMG will need to replace revenue from petrol/diesel. Has anyone worked out where the power will come from to charge the batteries? ..and its effect on the environment. Expensive charging, batteries that cost thousands that get weaker with time and need replacing. A nightmare vision for the future. Only the toffs with permits will be allowed petrol/diesel limo's. Smooth, powerful, reliable, go for hundreds of miles and take 10 minutes to re fuel.. the plebs will be made to drive around in the electrified glorified golf buggies, many older ones (more that 4 years) will be abandoned at the roadside. | ![]() careful | |
30/1/2020 08:34 | I have a friend that went from a 911 to an S 90 and he swears by it but when he took us out, I really didn't like the torque push with no engine sound Of course being canny, he loves the free supercharging | ![]() nicd | |
30/1/2020 08:25 | I know but hey they are where they are now.Option trading in US is big thing. I really hoped that it will come to the UK but not just yet.We make peanuts compare with US investors with option trading. | zoro9791 | |
30/1/2020 08:17 | Musk is a genius, but the valuation a bit rich, combination of short-covering, a lack of alternative opportunity, and rapid growth in production, a and the wow factor. US investors chase the money more than anyone, but our roads are disintegrating, and traffic. The pleasure in a Tesla the big open road, the other car cos. just so slow to react, they all think he is a niche player, maybe right, but space here to park, etc not there. We need smaller cars more and more! | ![]() bookbroker | |
30/1/2020 08:17 | Well yesterday's worst - RR recovered nicely to be replaced by BT dog todayArghhOh and I was short TSLA coz how could they be worth > $400 | ![]() nicd |
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