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ADR Report: Resource stocks flex muscle; BT Group surges after results

U.S.-listed shares of overseas companies climb, with mining stocks solidly higher as gold futures surge and as oil stocks hold onto advances despite an ease in crude prices.

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BT's profit falls as some customers switch networks

BT Group Plc, the U.K.'s largest phone company, said fourth-quarter profit fell 6.2 percent as some clients stopped using BT's wholesale lines for broadband services and costs to cut jobs increased.

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Tempus: No hang ups

Three months is evidently a long time at BT Group. The below-forecast sales growth and poor cashflow revealed in February's third-quarter results was enough to trigger a 10 per cent fall in the shares of the £18 billion telecoms operator.

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BT 4Q profit falls costs rise, customers flee

BT Group PLC, Britain's biggest telecommunications company, reported a 6.2 percent decline Thursday in its fourth quarter profit, as costs rose and it lost some wholesale customers to broadband services.

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BT 4Q profit falls costs rise, customers flee

BT Group PLC, Britain's biggest telecommunications company, reported a 6.2 percent decline Thursday in its fourth quarter profit, as costs rose and it lost some wholesale customers to broadband services. Net profit fell to 426 million pounds ($828.5 million)...

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London Markets: Cadbury, SABMiller and BT Group help lead London higher

London shares recover from early weakness, as Cadbury, SABMiller and BT Group made gains. Losses for Barclays and much of the banking sector temper the FTSE 100's move higher.

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BT's quarterly profit slips but sales, cash flow top forecasts

BT Group Plc, the U.K.’s largest telecommunications company, Thursday posted a 6% decline in fourth-quarter profit on lower sales at the wholesale unit, but stronger-than-expected cash flow and overall revenue supported the stock.

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BT ends March with 4.4 million consumer broadband customers

(Telecompaper) BT Group has reported revenue of GBP 5.42 billion for its fourth quarter to 31 March, with new wave revenue accounting for 42 percent. EBITDA was up 2 percent year-on-year to GBP 1.57 billion, with profit before tax up 3 percent to GBP 714 million. Full-year revenue reached GBP 20.70 billion, up 2 percent, [...]

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TFN NEWS BRIEFING: TMT highlights to 09:10 BST - CNBC

2008-05-15 09:09:53 BT's new national network will not be rolled out by 2010 LONDON (Thomson Financial) - BT Group PLC's national rollout plans for its ...

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BT's Verwaayen signs off with strong results

LONDON (Reuters) - BT Group Chief Executive Ben Verwaayen signed off his last set of results on Thursday with fourth-quarter figures which beat revenue forecasts and met earnings targets, and with a prediction of more growth next year.

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BT in talks to sell UK data centres to HP-report

LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - BT Group is in talks to sell its British data centres to the U.S. computer firm Hewlett-Packard for 1.5 billion pounds ($2.93 billion), the Sunday Times reported.

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BT in talks to sell UK data centres to HP

LONDON (Reuters) - BT Group is in talks to sell its British data centres to the U.S. computer firm Hewlett-Packard for 1.5 billion pounds, the Sunday Times reported.

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BT launches iPhone-style mobile device

BT Group has dived back into the mobile market with an offering squarely aimed at the BlackBerry and the iPhone.

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BT Launches BT ToGo Low-Cost Smartphones

The UK'S BT Group has been one of the only large European telecommunications companies that did not own a mobile network, after it spun off its mobile operations back in 2001. Now, the former telco monopoly is again trying to re-enter the mobile market with BT Total Broadband Anywhere, an all-inclusive service plan that comes with an HTC S620 or S710 smartphone, rebranded as BT ToGo. "Communications...

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BT launches Blackberry-style device with broadband

LONDON (Reuters) - BT Group signaled its return to the mobile market on Wednesday by launching a Blackberry-style smart-phone as part of its broadband deal for users to surf the Web and make calls when not at home.