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Wondering why large shareholders is thinking of selling. Just the rumours not sure if they are playing a game š¤
I would say the pension deficit is well on its way to being resolved. BT owns valuable assets like Openreach, EE and its core/access network assets. A good chunk of the Net Debt is lease liabilities, which will steadily reduce over time, and the financial debt is easily manageable. The Ā£5 Billion a year capex bill will also decline post 2026 and BT/Openreach will still have the largest Network coverage of any provider in the UK. If the market is as forward looking, as we're led to believe, why doesn't the above ever get mentioned?
Personally I'm going to continue topping up BT stock while I consider the price to be dirt cheap.
BT has a better debt profile than Verizon.
Lower debt to EBITDA also.
Food for thought?
There are reasons why p/e is 5. BT has huge final salary pension legacy and also losing out to competition.
BT's P/E is only 5 actually.
Glad I sold DS smith at 399p and put it in here at 102p.
Consolidating my holdings to 10 stocks
Hoping Royal Mail gets a new bid soon and I can sell and transfer funds here and phnx
Abject, Yes there are some similarities.They are both well down from previous highs but Verizon PE is over 14 ATandT is over 8 and BT is 6.
Abject, Yes there are some similarities.They are both well down from previous highs but Verizon PE is over 14 ATandT is over 8 and BT is 6.
BTB, Worded my post wrong maybe, try again, I would appreciate reading about BT this week. Not Brexit sour grapes. OK?
Delighted to learn this, hope you are right and will keep a look out for AUS3009 s posts, brighten up a dull day and takes some of the sting out of the impact with BTs performance.
Why?
They're a good introduction to how to use the filter.
News about BT would be good this week.
Weak argument or not we still left pokerchips. So please give it a rest. White flag my ar5e.
Please all be aware , that the contributor to this board known as AUS3009 is in fact Mandy AKA rod AKA lil rod AKA sonof mandy AKA mandysrevenge , plus a long , long , long list of other monikers.
He exhibits the usual verbal diarrhea writing style , plus he is continually repeating his deranged theories. Check out his past posts and witness the bizarre yet disturbing love in , between AUS and mandy. They used to always turn up on the board at the same time , hmmm , very odd.
Why is he continually picking on NDN? I think NDN knows plenty about our Walter Mitty poster
My question was drowned out by Brexit talk
Is there any link between how the telcos perform share price wise , between US and UK?
I notice Verizon and AT&T both performing badly , just as Vodafone and Bt are
"In the US they litigate on anything and everything "
We actually do in the UK..it is just done through various degrees of court level
The Mail Online gives an idea of the scale of things than end up in the court !!
The courts backlog is arguably longer than the health service waiting list
Bertram
I am afraid you have put across such a weak argument that you have had no alternative but to hoist the white flag of defeat against a stronger Aus3009 counter.
Bertram - blocking people or views you donāt like on a āPublicā board, in my opinion speaks volumes about the blocker.
I have a despicable stalker called NDN on this board who thinks he is entitled to invade my personal information & then try to intimidate me with it to stop be expressing opinions, I havenāt even blocked him because I stick to the values I would preach.
Its the weekend, do you or anyone else have news or updates ?
I think you opened the subject of Brexit, I can only assume you want to see Brexit supporting posts in the future? & Iām really not sure how any of that makes me a dictator?.
You might not agree. You might not like truth (80 majority, 3 leave campaigns selling different versions) but at least they are verifiably true, as opposed to the nonsense just posted by others, which is verifiably untrue.
Block unblock do as you please, I care very little either way. But if you think a Brexit disaster doesnāt impact your investments, you might choose to find actual reality to prove it doesnāt / hasnāt, this would include how investors see the uk, its standing & influence. the resulting political madness & corruption, along with any verifiable advantages Uk business & citizens now have, because of brexit?
Aus You are sounding more and more like a dictator. I don`t wish to filter you but you are ruining the BB. There is no chance of changing a thing posting here like you are so please give it a rest.
Cookoo you are are. 4th largest because of āservicesā. The one part of our economy relatively untouched by Brexit loons.
So thanks very much for confirming my point. I can tell you read the daily express & can see you have issues. So in the interest of fairness, Iād also like to help you out. Services are uniquely difficult to measure, it could be counting inter-actions as meaningless as a single visit to a single website.
So makes a perfect option to fool un-thinking people desperate for a brexit win.
I think Iāve already explained why it was an abomination of democracy ā Iāve already explained Brexit loons have had an 80 seat majority (which makes claims of remainders getting in the way pretty dumb). So why donāt you think about those, get someone to help you with the counting big to understand an 80 seat majority is more.
The thing I havenāt told you yet is, we still havenāt seen all the border checks and other little costly things that come with a Brexit. Those same Brexit loons are still begging the EU for more time, trying to avoid the impacts of their lies
Cookoo - I mean this seriously - are you okay? I wonder if there would be benefit in you seeking assessment from a mental health professional.
"brexit is a failure, everyone is worse off," uk in latest reports was the forth largest exporter didnt here that on the bbc did i , it has only been the massive lack of respect of the meaning of democracy and the block by the remainers on any policy ,due to sour grapes ,also the lack of back bone puppet[ may ]put in place by the establishment to do there bidding ,there was going to be 800,00 loss of jobs ,fall off a cliff ,and taking the pi55 about a big red bus quoteing 350 mill for the nhs, the nhs is now getting 750 mill more per week , SO GET OVER IT YOU TREASONOUS WINGEING COMMI
Is there any link between how the telcos perform share price wise , between US and UK?
I notice Verizon and AT&T both performing badly , just as Vodafone and Bt are