I have no idea, but I would say that IMO the spread is incredibly small for this share (historically) and for that reason I would say that probably they are buying bit-by-bit. Or at least someone is buying to keep the spread tight.
To quote the article posted on these boards (ft.com?), it is almost as if anything is up for sale at Altice. Every day that the interest rates remain as they are (I won't say high because they're historically low), it becomes more likely for Drahi to flog his BT stock.
£3. Music Magpie adds incredible synergy to BT. They will start flogging BT employees' old vinyl and DVDs and a new company dictat says that all proceeds must go to a share buy-back.
I was ISE (security expo) in Olympia last year and had a WTF moment when I saw that BT were there complete with an expensive looking souped-up Range Rover with antennas on the roof rack and people wandering around it with touchscreens. Something about anti-drone tech. I couldn't get a sensible answer out of the man why BT were getting involved in it. Did get a free hardback notebook though.
Google is a much much better source than LSE for historical share prices. 5 year high on their chart is 330p because Google correctly takes into account share issues etc.
RE: What are the predictions for 28.11?10 Nov 2023 13:16
Well, it was 250-400 pre-covid. Eventually I'm hoping it gets back to those levels. Of course, we had no SMR factor then, so I'm hoping for at least 250 post a big SMR announcement.
Where's the "santa rally"? If I say "santa rally" a thousand times will it happen? What about if I post the words "santa rally" a hundred times? Santa rally santa rally santa rally.... etc etc