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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.30 | -0.29% | 103.55 | 103.55 | 103.65 | 104.65 | 102.80 | 103.40 | 8,344,887 | 15:22:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 20.92B | 1.91B | 0.1916 | 5.42 | 10.33B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2017 14:00 | I think that it will take something positive in next weeks numbers to underpin the 300p and trigger a move up | dahhad | |
17/7/2017 13:10 | Struggling to stay above 300. | veryniceperson | |
17/7/2017 08:30 | Looking good, holding above 300p level --- need some good news for a decisive run up to 320p. | younasm | |
17/7/2017 08:15 | Macquarie ups tgt price to 340p(prev 330p) | wynmck | |
15/7/2017 09:35 | For information, Sharon White, Chief Executive of Ofcom earns £430,000 pa. I'm sure that will cheer up everyone on this board..... | toon1966 | |
14/7/2017 23:44 | 3.15p by next Friday would be my fastest ever 10%. Personally don't think it will be ?here till mid aug | shanieboy01 | |
14/7/2017 19:30 | Good week, same again next week - 313/315 by cop next Friday. | eisler | |
14/7/2017 18:29 | Tie the two ends together mutley180° they might just work! | colonelgrim | |
14/7/2017 16:06 | Unicredit analyst saying the BT Corporate bonds not reflecting the risk. Bond boys a lot smarter than equity traders. If bond price starts falling then ord not far behind. | montyhedge | |
14/7/2017 12:58 | Let's see. | montyhedge | |
14/7/2017 10:13 | Best long in the FTSE my view :) | dumspirospero | |
14/7/2017 10:00 | Best short in the FTSE my view. | montyhedge | |
14/7/2017 09:31 | Yes 43% down but 77% needed to go back up...roughly.....I think? | pacemaker1000 | |
14/7/2017 07:44 | Misty, my apologies, they do say you should measure twice and cut once, major FUBAR on my part, The decrease as a percentage = 500 – 282 = 218 The decrease as a percentage = (218 / 500) * 100 = 43.6 | colonelgrim | |
14/7/2017 07:35 | Will we hold yesterdays gains, recent price action suggests not :( wllm | wllmherk | |
14/7/2017 07:24 | When the share price reaches £3.10 Monty will go long !!!!!! | oakville | |
14/7/2017 07:23 | Are you using one of those BT Italy calculators Grimm? | kazoom | |
14/7/2017 07:15 | 60% of 500 is 300. £5.00 - £3.00 = £2.00. Are you and monty related? | jenny tulwought | |
14/7/2017 07:11 | Morning lads - Misty, between the 27th of November 2015 to the 23rd of June 2017 the BT share price was manipulated down from 500.67p to 282.13p. A fall in value of precisely 77.46% If we take yesterday’s closing bid we have a percentage fall of 66.06% | colonelgrim | |
14/7/2017 06:52 | I thought the share price rally on Thursday was down to the fact I had extended my BT Sport contract for another year..... | toon1966 | |
14/7/2017 06:50 | RE 24539: as often been stated other telco's have always had the opportunity to use BT infrastructure just they don't want to spend any money,therefore this OFCOM nonsense is just that Nonsense. | spendalot | |
14/7/2017 06:40 | There are a number of reasons Lurker, that you won't get an answer from our resident muppet. 1. He's too embarrassed to admit the truth. 2. He's incapable of being able to tell the truth. 3. He can't remember what price he went short at - or said he'd gone short at. 4. He didn't understand the question - especially if it involves percentages. Since when did BT fall 60%? | jenny tulwought | |
13/7/2017 21:19 | Must admit boys never seen 81m shares traded in BT before without it being figures. Could be the bears being wrong footed and closing. | montyhedge |
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