BT Group


Thunderclap in British telecoms

23/05/23 -"FY23 revenues and EBITDA were in line with expectations. The major news was that BT plans to shed more than 40% of staff. At the end of the decade the EBITDA could reach £11bn with the massive ..."

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23/05/23
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