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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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19.45 | 17.19% | 132.60 | 132.70 | 132.80 | 133.25 | 120.50 | 123.50 | 126,242,348 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 6.93 | 13.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2017 13:35 | phil Interesting, what will Ofcom do? | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 13:31 | As Jacob Rees-Mogg would say Monty's posts would come under the heading of 'floccinaucinihilipi | sicker | |
27/2/2017 13:31 | 'O2 boss wades in to BT Openreach row with call for greater competition' | philanderer | |
27/2/2017 12:55 | Good banter you lot say 350p, I say 305p.Let's see who's right. | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 12:50 | But you soon know l'm the No.1 trader, isn't that right Diku, if your out they today. | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 12:49 | Been here for years | stever705 | |
27/2/2017 12:48 | Must be, new poster, great to see new posters on here, bulls or bears | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 12:48 | I did catch a falling knife once whilst trying to avoid a dead cat bounce ..... | stever705 | |
27/2/2017 12:43 | Oh you amateur Steve...;) | longshanks | |
27/2/2017 12:37 | It "shot up" less than 2p in the first hour the significance of that is? | stever705 | |
27/2/2017 12:30 | Incredible really, look at BT for hour of trade, shot up. We call the first hour of trade on a Monday morning,amateur hour. | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 12:28 | Yes they do actually, lolJust waiting for BT second. | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 12:27 | Experienced traders know profit warnings come alone in threes, A bit like monty's posts :-( | sicker | |
27/2/2017 12:18 | "All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act on their dreams with open eyes, to make them possible." T. E. LawrenceFeels good to dream with open eyes :) | dynamic2005 | |
27/2/2017 12:17 | "Dream on" ? 6 days ago, you told us £3.60 was "ridulously cheap"? When are you gonna make your mind up? | jenny tulwought | |
27/2/2017 11:56 | lol monty when you`ve closed your short you`ll be telling us what a wonderful long bt is next week ! glad i dont need to live my life like that ! gla investors m | maurillac | |
27/2/2017 11:28 | Experienced investors know value is eventually recognised and as a solid stock with 5% yield positioned to benefit from the accelerating digital demands, BT will return to 400+ where it belongs and could even be acquired around £5-£6.Also remember: Every time someone uses a mobile phone in the UK, the nearest mobile phone mast directs the call to its destination transmitter over BT in-ground infrastructure and the mobile companies pay BT Wholesale for this service.As mobile phone usage continues to increase, BT revenues will continue to increaseLots of upside!IMHO, DYoR, GLA etc | dynamic2005 | |
27/2/2017 11:04 | Experienced traders know profit warnings come alone in threes, we have had the first, then Italy fiasco, Ofcom what's going to happen, pension deficit how big now. New Chairman, who?.Apart from that everything ok. Lol | montyhedge | |
27/2/2017 11:00 | Trading range soon be 315p to 325p.Up 10% in 2 weeks to soon, to quick.Investors always over sell downside and over buy on the up.Overbought. | montyhedge | |
26/2/2017 15:32 | Everything fine at BT, Italy full extent no fully know yet. Ofcom what's going to happen, pension deficit how big now, new chairman who, apart from that everything rosy. | montyhedge |
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