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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 |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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142.55 | 142.65 | 143.80 | 140.25 | 140.25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone | 21.04B | 855M | 0.0859 | 16.59 | 13.96B |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:35:06 | O | 1,099 | 142.80 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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04/11/2024 | 11:25 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
31/10/2024 | 17:27 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Total Voting Rights |
27/10/2024 | 10:00 | ALNC | PRESS: BT considering sale of Radianz unit - Financial Times |
18/10/2024 | 09:00 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
10/10/2024 | 08:59 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
30/9/2024 | 10:14 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Total Voting Rights |
24/9/2024 | 08:30 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
23/9/2024 | 10:36 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
20/9/2024 | 08:29 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
18/9/2024 | 08:34 | UK RNS | BT Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
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04/11/2024 | 10:00 | BT plc | 1,542 |
01/11/2024 | 13:22 | BT - Where next ? | 52,464 |
16/5/2024 | 07:18 | BT Group | 827 |
14/5/2024 | 17:39 | British Telecom | 79 |
05/4/2024 | 06:53 | 80p is fair value | 17 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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16:43:58 | 142.80 | 1,099 | 1,569.37 | O |
16:40:20 | 143.05 | 47 | 67.23 | O |
16:38:41 | 142.75 | 281 | 401.13 | O |
16:35:06 | 142.15 | 21,421 | 30,449.95 | O |
16:35:06 | 142.15 | 40,299 | 57,285.03 | O |
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Posted at 04/11/2024 08:20 by Bt Daily Update Bt Group Plc is listed in the Phone Comm Ex Radiotelephone sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BT.A. The last closing price for Bt was 140.25p.Bt currently has 9,955,162,333 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bt is £14,191,083,906. Bt has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.59. This morning BT.A shares opened at 140.25p |
Posted at 04/11/2024 10:00 by action Must me some truth in it . The share price will be 149p+ if good result and divi to come.. |
Posted at 01/11/2024 13:22 by freddie01 BT looks towards end of fibre roll-out millstonePublished: 11:38 01 Nov 2024 GMT BT Group PLC (LSE:BT.A) results updates have been dull affairs of late with revenues and earnings static and most of the emphasis on how many customers it has lost. But things might be changing, especially with the hump in the fast-fibre broadband roll-out programme in sight. Bulls say that will clearly show the cashflow potential of broadband arm Openreach, but competition is fierce and a lot of capacity is being built. Broadband line losses were 196,000 in the first quarter and are tipped to hit 167,000 over the second quarter. Inflation-linked price rises have also been a major tailwind in recent years but as newer lower-priced contracts kick in guidance into the second half of the year will be key, says wealth platform Hargreaves Lansdown. One thing unlikely to figure in the numbers but worth noting is the pension fund and whether, like many other legacy company schemes, having been a drag for years it is now in surplus and potentially saleable. |
Posted at 16/10/2024 10:53 by smurfy2001 Anywhere under £4.17, BT’s share price looks a steal to me |
Posted at 26/9/2024 09:25 by smurfy2001 Is the BT share price destined to follow the way of Rolls-Royce? |
Posted at 20/8/2024 13:56 by diku 2016 share price 500p...today share price xyz?... |
Posted at 14/8/2024 07:23 by diku Post 1386...holding of 500% of salary sounds rosy but need more finer details...assuming that would be money worth...higher the share price goes the lessor shares she has to buy to reach threshold...but if the share price goes up to say 300p within 3 years is she allowed to sell?...regardless of reaching the threshold of 500% or only once it reaches...and where do all the share options fit in... |
Posted at 13/8/2024 19:09 by diku Looking from a different angle Draghi buying stake when BT trading around multi year lows...Bharti buying stake from Draghi share price also near multi year lows...unlike some of those US tech companies all time highs...vote of confidence is one thing...getting the share price moving upwards consistently is another... |
Posted at 11/8/2024 12:20 by davius It may be a little premature to suggest an impending share price collapse. A few paragraphs from the Sunday Times article:BT's relief as billionaire 'dials down' huge stake ... The suggestion of the research into BT is that Drahi has been selling directly owned shares in the company to raise cash, while ordering bankers to borrow the equivalent number on his behalf to retain his aggregate stake in BT. ... This could be good news for BT, whose share price has come under pressure amid concerns Drahi may suddenly need to sell his stake, flooding the market with shares. ... New Street's research was prompted by figures showing an unusually high proportion - about 17 per cent - of BT's shares are on loan. New Street believes that between 10 per cent and 14 per cent of this relates to Drahi. |
Posted at 16/5/2024 10:51 by davius BT Group +11.93%BT Group reported full-year adjusted EBITDA up 2% to £8.1 billion, roughly in line with analysts’ estimates for £8.125 billion on revenues up 1% to £20.79 billion, also largely matching estimates for £20.87 billion. Free cash flow beat analysts’ expectations and the FTSE 100 telecoms giant is increasing its dividend by 3.9% to 8p per share, sending shares soaring today. BT is on track or its biggest one-day gain since November 2021. Also boosting the stock, BT provided new upbeat guidance for significantly increased fresh cash flow. It is aiming to more than double its normalised free cash flow over the next five years. Plus, it plans to achieve a further £3 billion of gross annualised cost savings by the end of FY29. BT struck a positive tone towards the broadband market, saying it will recover over the medium term. BT also said it enjoyed strong Openreach customer demand for FTTP (fibre to the premises) in the fourth quarter. Allison Kirkby took to the helm as CEO in February 2024 and appears to be trying to win over shareholders, attempting to boost its struggling share price with a better-than-expected free cash flow performance, a focus on cost savings, and by increasing the company’s dividend payout. She’s been facing a tough battle since a lot of major investors have been shorting the stock – investors placed a record £300 million bet against BT, according to an FT report this week, which will be getting squeezed today. Her strategy appears to be focusing on the UK by investing £15 billion in its full-fibre UK broadband rollout, revitalising its lacklustre business division, and continuing with its major cost cutting programme. Kirkby said she’s exploring a number of options for all of BT’s international footprint – one option is to consider partnering opportunities. However, high levels of spending and borrowing as well as stiff competition in the sector from alternative network providers have punished BT’s share price, which is down by around 18% year-on-year. There are also concerns about the potential merger between Vodafone and Three, which would hurt BT’s consumer brand EE. |
Posted at 16/5/2024 06:44 by netcurtains so the old slow man who controls the market.Probably has lost the plot... But 9 times out of 10 a dividend increase EQUALS share price rising... I cant think of an increase in dividend announcement that lead to the share price falling. |
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