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The analysts believe it is "timely to revisit the name" because BT Group shares are back at their lowest points after declining more than 13% this year.
The analysts noted, "Although we recognise that many investors are hesitant to follow BT's "fibre led" equities story over the long term, particularly in light of the industry's dismal past performance, our analysis points to an asymmetrically positive risk-reward ahead."
They listed several significant drivers that made investing in BT attractive.
These include the company's capacity to maintain its rates, a sell-side meeting with the incoming CEO on March 19, indications that the competition from alternative network providers is waning, and financial difficulties encountered by BT's primary rivals in the retail space.
The analysts believe it is "timely to revisit the name" because BT Group shares are back at their lowest points after declining more than 13% this year.
The analysts noted, "Although we recognise that many investors are hesitant to follow BT's "fibre led" equities story over the long term, particularly in light of the industry's dismal past performance, our analysis points to an asymmetrically positive risk-reward ahead."
They listed several significant drivers that made investing in BT attractive.
These include the company's capacity to maintain its rates, a sell-side meeting with the incoming CEO on March 19, indications that the competition from alternative network providers is waning, and financial difficulties encountered by BT's primary rivals in the retail space.
(Sources: investing.com)