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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.48 | 10.44B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/6/2017 21:10 | Excell1 I agree that with divi in aug17 this looks cool | action | |
09/6/2017 19:21 | Ffs Monty make your bloody mind up! I would have thought the unexpected £4bn pension boost this week would have helped | pacemaker1000 | |
09/6/2017 18:31 | Well I have gone against most of the comments on here and purchased into the close. Dividend is very attractive now and only a couple of months away.A tad of good news and we are onto a large winner here.Very oversold in my opinion. | excell1 | |
09/6/2017 17:52 | My target 245p p.e 12.7 yield 6.2% that's historic, the bull case things can only get better. That pension deficit worries me. Only my view. | montyhedge | |
09/6/2017 17:28 | Yield increased but still not tempting enough. Annual div (ADY) 15.40 GBX Annual div yield (ADY) 5.11% | smurfy2001 | |
09/6/2017 16:49 | Market worried again about paying too much for the football rights | bigboots | |
09/6/2017 16:44 | This collapsing £ will eventually result in inflation. It could get serious. Theresa May was clueless and showed poor judgement. The Euro arguments in the Tory party will soon cause a constitutional crisis. And if they team up with the Ulster Unionists and do a deal with them you can bet Gerry Adams and chums will finally turn up at Westminster. This election is a disaster, if the Euro negotiators get tough we are screwed. | careful | |
09/6/2017 16:41 | Would not look at PE re BT as ex the pension deficit on an earnings basis it looks reasonable, with the deficit not that cheap, just IMV. | essentialinvestor | |
09/6/2017 16:36 | I have placed a buy order at 250p. | blueball | |
09/6/2017 16:31 | Even Barclays and Talk Talk blue | 1224saj | |
09/6/2017 16:29 | The market is recovering and this dog is still dumping | 1224saj | |
09/6/2017 16:20 | You had to pick the UK dollar earners, GSK, Astra, Micro Focus etc. If the pound goes to £1.20 to the dollar they will clean up. BT to me is expensive, going by the eps. | montyhedge | |
09/6/2017 15:07 | I have managed to assemble the worst portfolio in the history of investing. nearly everything I own is down today, apart from Centrica, Tesco. More agony piled on, I just bought more B.T. £ collapses, the market rises. The worse it gets the more it rises. ..but not my shares, they are hand picked. | careful | |
09/6/2017 14:09 | smurfy Be careful catching a falling knife. | montyhedge | |
09/6/2017 13:52 | Well it's certainly going down nicely. I love it when stocks just tank, gives one long opportunities. | smurfy2001 | |
09/6/2017 13:51 | My experience with HSBC standard life Legal n general national grid to name the few | action | |
09/6/2017 13:49 | Or manipulated who have big pockets and fundamental doses not count | action | |
09/6/2017 13:47 | Plus u can never beat market maker imho | action | |
09/6/2017 13:45 | Well done share are for buying and selling. | montyhedge | |
09/6/2017 13:35 | Idyll hold position but always buy n sell for quick run.Some did say that there nothing wrong in booking profit | action | |
09/6/2017 13:33 | Lloyds is my favourite trading stock for last 5 yrs | action | |
09/6/2017 12:18 | Day trader ? | montyhedge | |
09/6/2017 12:17 | ACTION - you the same one that was in and out of LLOY this morning like a dose of salts. | poleaxe |
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