BT Group


Be careful as BT is getting expensive

24/07/25 -"For FY26, revenues are projected to decrease by 1%, but they declined by 3% in Q1. Although BT’s extensive transformation plan, accompanying the final rollout of fibre in the UK, is anticipated ..."

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24/07/25
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