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SBRY Sainsbury (j) Plc

278.00
3.40 (1.24%)
12 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sainsbury (j) Plc LSE:SBRY London Ordinary Share GB00B019KW72 ORD 28 4/7P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.40 1.24% 278.00 279.40 279.60 280.20 273.80 274.60 11,980,764 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 32.7B 137M 0.0580 48.21 6.48B
Sainsbury (j) Plc is listed in the Grocery Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SBRY. The last closing price for Sainsbury (j) was 274.60p. Over the last year, Sainsbury (j) shares have traded in a share price range of 237.80p to 310.60p.

Sainsbury (j) currently has 2,360,471,449 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sainsbury (j) is £6.48 billion. Sainsbury (j) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 48.21.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/8/2020
21:13
They need to get out more
cl0ckw0rk0range
27/8/2020
09:14
Any mention of the divi returning anytime soon?
sooty snipes
25/8/2020
21:44
Visited Sainsburys Superstore, Hayes, Uxbridge Road - today at 21.30
75% of non-till staff had no face masks on and
20% plus customers did not either.
Surely not all of these people have got medical conditions.

There are still 1,000 new infections per day !!!!

Don't kill grannie !!!!

clive7878
25/8/2020
21:40
"buywell has single handedly tried to give ADVFN the heads up"

Very kind not to mention modest of you sir.

tim 3
25/8/2020
18:50
Typical private equity firm, Apollo has already lined up £3.75bln of debt funding to fund their proposed acquisition of the Asda stake secured against the Asda stores.

The usual private equity, buy a company with debt secured against that company, load it up with even more debt to pay as a dividend to the private equity firm, then float the company at an exorbitant price to the private retail investor.

If Asda is floated on the FTSE in 5 years time, I wouldn't touch the shares with a barge-pole.

loganair
21/8/2020
07:33
Asda is being valued 60% higher than Sainsbury's while Sainsbury's has higher market share and makes higher profits than Asda does???


If Sainbury's was to be valued the same as Asda would give them a share price of 300p.

loganair
21/8/2020
07:29
Two of Britain's top retail bosses are being lined up to front rival £6.5bn bids for the supermarket chain Asda.

Sky News has learnt that Rob Templeman, a former Debenhams chief executive, is working with Apollo Global Management on its interest in the UK's third-largest grocery retailer.

Lone Star Funds, another private equity bidder, has enlisted Paul Mason, who served as Asda's chief executive 20 years ago, to lead its offer, according to insiders.

loganair
19/8/2020
12:53
Diners claim Sunak discounts on 35m meals

Meal voucher scheme cost £180m in first fortnight, with seated diners up 27pc over six days in operation

Helping consumer confidence but less calories to source from the supermarket




and Sainsburys has failed to reopen it's supermarket restaurant/cafes... useless management

muffinhead
19/8/2020
12:19
Amazon Prime Uk benefits


Tesco Clubcard Plus benefits



For me the Amazon offer is best. I order a lot on Amazon and I use Prime movies. I also got my Amazon Prime membership free by subscribing to the Telegraph online... no brainer!

If you spend £100 shop with Sainsburys you get free delivery. As a Tesco Clubcard Plus member, you get 10% off and free delivery.


The majority of supermarket shops come to less than £100. Amazon has 15 million Uk Prime members... a very big percentage of the ADULT population with a well known and trusted delivery offer.

Online sales is going to be a backbreaker.

muffinhead
19/8/2020
11:45
sainsburys already has free delivery for orders over £100. not a very large amount.
unastubbs
19/8/2020
11:18
Yep... Sainsburys will have to match free delivery without the benefit packages of Amazon Prime or Tesco Clubcard
muffinhead
15/8/2020
22:37
Good grief as if online was not costly enough as it is!
tim 3
15/8/2020
22:33
Tesco lines up free delivery to fight threat from Amazon
muffinhead
12/8/2020
18:44
Bought in at 190pLooks solid Good late trades each daySales could be up 20 percent with every one at home .Just case of how many new customers they can keep .Argos must be doing wellLet's get debt down and finance costs down !!Div back next year Sicknote
s34icknote
06/8/2020
08:08
How will Amazon disrupt the UK grocery market?

www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/how-will-amazon-disrupt-the-uk-grocery-market-what-will-it-mean--200805

i'm holding sainsburys shares because i see them as a possible takeover target at £5 somewhere in the next 5-10 years. to my mind much of what is written in the article feeds in to this theory though it does not even mention sainsburys. i strongly believe that amazon will take a very hard look at sainsburys with a view to combining both firms retail and e-commerce know how and rebranding argos to amazon, selling directly from store. watch this space...

unastubbs
04/8/2020
07:53
Who would now want to work in a supermarket or shop

Customer facing hundreds of unknown faces every couple of hours

Probably 1000 in a 8hr shift

Are there chances any higher of acquiring Covid-19 from someone who does not work in such an environment ??

buywell3
01/8/2020
07:17
Don't need support to tell employees they must wear a mask or get a job some where else

Don't need support to stop customers without a mask entering the shop

No mask - no eat - simple

spob
31/7/2020
21:12
Be interesting to see if companies get support from the police enforcing the law.
tim 3
31/7/2020
19:57
UK stop easing of the Lockdown was a given IMO

A second wave is now happening

buywell3
31/7/2020
18:03
Walmart seems eager to divest its Asda unit sooner rather than later. According to a report from Bloomberg, citing "people familiar with the matter," it was estimated that the bidding process could result in a sale topping $8.6 billion.

Asda could fetch around US$10 billion in any sale, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private.


This price tag seems absolutely ridiculous to me, Walmart are valuing Asda 55% to 80% higher than Sainsburys while Asda also has lower market share and lower profits compared to Sainsbury's and also has no convenience stores.

What I see happening is a Private Equity firm taking a 70% share in Asda, completely asset strips it and loads Asda up with debt then with Walmart putting a loaded with debt Asda back on the on the stock market for the retail private investor to be completely duped.

loganair
31/7/2020
15:59
Bearish trend established again.
debsdowner
31/7/2020
15:59
Bearish trend established again.
debsdowner
31/7/2020
11:43
Be interesting to see which companies bother to follow that law
spob
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