Originally one half of the Post Office, BT is still the UK’s leading fixed line telecoms group. Rapid expansion in the late nineties, however, forced BT to sell off assets such as yellow pages group Yell to slash its debt pile. Its three major divisions are Retail, Global Services and Wholesale.
31-Mar-18
23,723.00
2,616.00
27.90p
8.2
n/a
-4%
15.40p
6.8%
31-Mar-19
23,428.00
2,666.00
26.30p
8.5
n/a
-6%
15.40p
6.9%
31-Mar-20
22,905.00
2,353.00
23.50p
5.0
n/a
-11%
4.62p
3.9%
31-Mar-21
21,331.00
1,804.00
18.90p
8.2
n/a
-20%
n/a
0.0%
31-Mar-22
20,850.00
1,963.00
20.30p
9.0
1.3
+7%
7.70p
4.2%
a. Based on UK GAAP presentation of accounts - includes discontinued activities
31-Mar-23
20,551.05 3,177.00
20.28p
6.9
n/a
-0%
7.74p
0.0%
31-Mar-24
20,791.22 3,279.71
18.74p
7.5
n/a
-8%
7.79p
0.0%
31-Mar-25
20,961.64 3,408.68
19.55p
7.2
1.7
+4%
7.86p
0.0%
No deals were found in the last 28 days.
Strong Buy
5
Buy
9
Neutral
4
Sell
1
Strong Sell
1
Total
20
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Interim
Final
Ex-Div
29-Dec-22
04-Aug-22
Paid
06-Feb-23
12-Sep-22
Amount
2.31p
5.39p
08:08
2,900 @ 142.60p
08:08
1,038 @ 142.60p
08:08
38 @ 142.70p
08:08
1,895 @ 142.51p
08:08
34 @ 142.60p
CFO
Simon Lowth
CEO
Philip Jansen
Chair
Adam Crozier