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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tesco Plc | LSE:TSCO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLGZ9862 | ORD 6 1/3P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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8.50 | 2.85% | 306.80 | 306.80 | 306.90 | 306.90 | 300.90 | 301.70 | 9,776,428 | 14:18:51 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 18.34 | 21.79B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/5/2024 13:50 | You got your 306 forecast tuftymatt. Well done. | helen troy | |
07/5/2024 09:49 | Well as long as we can still benefit , that's the main thing, at the moment! | hazl | |
07/5/2024 09:20 | Yawn! Tesco shares galloping to new highs with the buyback still flat out at 100 shares a day (Citygroup - RNS). Some party to this is obviously hoovering up the slack ready to sell on to City (at a profit)? Convince me this LSE market is "kosher". | penandnen | |
04/5/2024 07:04 | Crunchy Nut corn flakes voted Britain's favourite breakfast cereal with 35 per cent still championing the classic brand after nearly half a century You May NEVER Eat Cereal Again After Watching This Why I Eat 4 to 5 Eggs a Day – Eggs and Cholesterol – Dr.Berg on Benefits of Eating Eggs | johnwise | |
03/5/2024 19:01 | VIDEO 8 billion people in the world and 90 per cent would prefer to live here than there. Only another 7.5 billion to house in the UK! Look at these delusional souls thinking they are doing good, clearly have no idea what this country has come to. | johnwise | |
03/5/2024 06:31 | VIDEO Nanotechnology Used in Over 2,000 Food Items Goes Unlabeled Due to Weird FDA Loophole Facts Matter | johnwise | |
03/5/2024 05:44 | VIDEO What’s in your food? | johnwise | |
02/5/2024 17:30 | Since the share price here has gone up and oil prices have gone down we are 'suffering' a lack of Subperior and his TRUMP2024. Hope the fellow is OK. | konradpuss | |
02/5/2024 09:16 | They have to keep raising the pension age because too many people havent paid in enough and too many people are poncing elsewhere on the welfare state meaning not enough money in the pie for the unfunded pension system. And every year we add 500,000 to 700,000 people (before illegals), most of whom are net recipients of welfare generally long before theyve even paid anything into the system! And who is getting screwed? Those who have "mostly" worked and paid into the system for 5 decades odd. | geckotheglorious | |
01/5/2024 21:21 | Labour warning of ‘pension black hole’ after Rishi Sunak fails to rule out raising retirement age to 75 Rishi Sunak was challenged on a proposal to raise the pension age to 75 but failed to rule it out. VIDEO Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) - 1 May 2024 | johnwise | |
01/5/2024 17:09 | That makes a change | albert35911 | |
01/5/2024 15:58 | Down 1.5p before close. | albert35911 | |
01/5/2024 14:39 | Yes tufty. But who can second guess the market makers? I believe there is some sort of rule on preventing them colluding, but does that stop multiple companies that are owned by a single company, eg mng, from making as share play, buy or sell? | helen troy | |
01/5/2024 13:35 | Yeah and for some reason Helen it seems like a long wait to get to this one. I thought 306 in the run up to the divi was possible so let's see. Good luck all 👍🏻 | tuftymatt | |
01/5/2024 13:21 | Next x divi 8.25p in 15 days. Nice to get a penny or so a day to compensate for the x divi drop. | helen troy | |
01/5/2024 12:42 | So right Gecko. | yf23_1 | |
01/5/2024 10:34 | TSCO Still doing well. | hazl | |
01/5/2024 09:49 | Hazl, Disagree. State cant run a bath at the best of times and everything would cost alot more. The problem we have is there are too many people in the Uk. Infrastructure built for 50-55million. ie Water, power generation , healthcare, education. Current UK population 68-70million plus. We have too many poncers consuming who've never paid anything in so investment in infrastructure hasnt occurred. No new reservoirs for 30 years despite population increasing by 11 million in that time. All of whom drink water, wash, clean, etc etc. | geckotheglorious | |
01/5/2024 09:30 | I think there are things that are very basic such as water, education, healthcare and defence, that absolutely ought to be state run. Profit really oughtn't to be part of that concept ....to my mind it is what governments were first brought in to do. Yale University had some good videos on that....don't know if they're still available. We provide money in the form of taxes to keep those standards up. Again with transport, you can measure the happiness and progress in a country by such things. Apparently in Switzerland trains run on time , stations are kept clean. It has a way of uplifting society. Of course there is a requirement or measure of how wealthy a country is, in what it can do, but I come to the conclusion that there is a certain amount of corruption these days in the top layer! Mates rates? IMO | hazl | |
01/5/2024 08:21 | Disagree re Water, bar Thames Water of course. But that is down to useless management - which wouldve been the same,if not worse, under public ownership. Less than £1 a day for fresh clean running water and waste taken away. Bargain. Many in the world have neither. As to railways,mixed tbh. State run enterprises are usually very inefficient and packed to the gills with overpaid employees who couldnt get a proper job in the real cut throat world. | geckotheglorious | |
01/5/2024 07:25 | I think the water companies and rail companies are examples of capitalism gone wrong ! | livewireplus | |
01/5/2024 07:22 | Am I missing something ? - That article seems to have last been updated on updated 16 Oct 2019 ! | livewireplus | |
01/5/2024 04:41 | Lidl announces £15 BILLION investment in its UK supermarkets over next five years as firm vows to sell more British meat and fresh produce Lidl has stepped up its attack on big-four supermarkets with new investment It is opening up to 60 stores over the next year as it ploughs in £15billion | johnwise | |
01/5/2024 04:40 | This could give capitalism a bad name. Fury after Britain's top supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda post 97 PER CENT surge in profits while millions struggle to put food on the table amid cost-of-living crisis Bosses at Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Lidl and Waitrose today came under fire from MPs investigating spiralling bills. Evidence from the consumer champion Which? shows millions are worried about prices or have been forced to skip meals. | johnwise |
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