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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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-4.15 | -2.94% | 137.15 | 136.70 | 136.80 | 140.35 | 136.15 | 139.80 | 20,167,805 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 15.93 | 13.62B |
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05/2/2020 15:11 | Will BT have a rights issue? if they need £2-4bn to fund future investment they should get on with it. Net debt is well below £36bn as stated above. about half that figure. pension deficit is manageable spread over decades, not huge. Profit figure will be similar to before. Profit figure includes interest payments. no problem. Selling at 179p will turn out to be a mistake. (although very smart if you buy back at todays price) | ![]() careful | |
05/2/2020 15:08 | market cap 16 billion , net debt 34 billion plus a huge pension deficit hardly a surprise the share price has tanked thats why i sold out at 1.79 as per earlier post sure there will be a floor price but brave person to say what that will be | ![]() gilesy | |
05/2/2020 14:35 | That will 1987? | ![]() action | |
05/2/2020 13:00 | Is DT selling their holding in small 'tranches' ? | ![]() dmf | |
05/2/2020 12:19 | Soon be back @ the IPO price of 130p ? | ![]() bingham | |
05/2/2020 12:05 | dividend cut to be announced next week? | ![]() george stobbart | |
05/2/2020 11:25 | The word 'bearish' means nothing unless there is a detailed explanation of the reasons why they are bearish. Are they technical types who look at the shape of the curve and apply their voodoo methods to predicting the future price from the past shape of the curve? This method assumes that the curve is all knowing and is telling us something. It makes sense if all quant funds and HFT algorithms are programmed to trade on these assumptions. A 26 year old Ph.D statistic expert needs to know nothing about business or BT to do this. Maybe they could plot my golf scores and predict the probability my golf score next time out. But BT and its future depends upon other risk factors such as the investment in fast broadband and the return it will be allowed in its investment. How much subsidy will BT get for connecting small hill villages with fast broadband at a cost of millions with little hope of a return? No analyst technical or otherwise knows the answer to these questions. They are just guessing. The one who predicts 250p is being optimistic, DB are guessing thing will be much worse. | ![]() careful | |
05/2/2020 11:08 | Still concerned about this big 'chunk' of shares DT have......seems unlikely they will be sellers at this price ? | ![]() dmf | |
05/2/2020 11:00 | DB is the most bearish on BT they hate BT always have it seems. | ![]() montyhedge | |
05/2/2020 10:47 | Results early May, ex divi August. We had our interim divi paid this week. | ![]() careful | |
05/2/2020 10:30 | When does it next go ex div | ![]() nw99 | |
05/2/2020 10:20 | Just topped up at 160p. I think going forward we may see it go lower with it being in a downtrend unless its one of those rare occasions where I caught the bottom. So why have I topped up?. 1, Income play at present which may soon be cut (I know), but even it's halved it will still be close to 5%. 2, Once all the new fibre optic cables are in and the spending settles down it could well become a growth company. 3, Directors have been buying. 4, EPS is still rising, as is debt but I'm happy with the gearing 5, It's peers average a p/e of 11. so 6/7 is cheap. 6, Nationalisation out the question now the election is out of the way Long term buy aimho but as always DYOR and stay lucky. MB | ![]() mmickyboy | |
05/2/2020 09:25 | Don't worry BT friendless bit like a few of these posters, lol | ![]() montyhedge | |
05/2/2020 09:10 | Don't worry PI's, mm scratching their b- - - s this morning, still 3p off the 12 month low | ![]() 1224saj | |
05/2/2020 08:16 | Thanks...but would rather prefer to see the 5 year chart on the header at a glance like some other threads have them incorporated... CASSINI 5 Feb '20 - 01:26 - 34117 of 34123 0 0 0 If you click on the six month chart you will get a chart window pop up and you can set the 5 yr timescale from the menu, then hit the draw button and you'll get what you want. Of course you may just want to see it at a glance without going through all that, but just in case you didn't know... | ![]() diku | |
05/2/2020 08:14 | DB Sell target reduced 157 to 146 | ![]() dmf | |
05/2/2020 08:13 | 160 can it hold | ![]() nw99 | |
05/2/2020 08:12 | This is definitely a 'leave well alone' now, beware the broker ramp! "BT Group PLC BT.A Credit Suisse Outperform 280.00 - Reiterates" | ![]() colonelgrim | |
05/2/2020 08:12 | When they have nothing better to do dish out some fancy eye catching recommendations...to attract attention and volume... BT Group PLC BT.A Credit Suisse Outperform 280.00 - Reiterates | ![]() diku | |
05/2/2020 07:28 | Monty when did you start at Credit Suisse. | ![]() bargainbob | |
05/2/2020 06:32 | BT Group PLC BT.A Credit Suisse Outperform 280.00 - Reiterates | ![]() florenceorbis | |
05/2/2020 01:32 | NB: Looking at the long-term chart, the recent decline has been what I'd call precipitous. That rapid sort of decline is usually followed by a bounce of some sort as a reaction. If we're lucky, this latest dip may form a double-bottom in the chart with a recovery in the next month or two. But hey, it's BT... | ![]() cassini |
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