Timing of chief executive Allison Kirkby is good after ‘weaker non-UK trading’ blamed for soft revenue forecast
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BT Group CEO Allison Kirkby again flagged the company’s progress on cost cuts in its fiscal H1 2025, with a 2,000 headcount reduction and long-term overheads down, though the company suffered a revenue decline led by its Business division.
Timing of chief executive Allison Kirkby is good after ‘weaker non-UK trading’ blamed for soft revenue forecast
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