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SBRY Sainsbury (j) Plc

265.40
1.20 (0.45%)
03 May 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
  1.20 0.45% 265.40 266.80 267.00 268.00 264.00 265.60 5,275,554 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 32.7B 137M 0.0581 45.92 6.29B
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 264.20p. Over the last year, Sainsbury (j) shares have traded in a share price range of 244.10p to 310.60p.

Sainsbury (j) currently has 2,356,866,697 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Sainsbury (j) is £6.29 billion. Sainsbury (j) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 45.92.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/7/2019
09:09
Out and out pessimists.
imperial3
22/7/2019
08:44
Who called 150 ??Looks like 220p ten times earnings on the cards .Sicknote
s34icknote
19/7/2019
14:46
For Sainsburys to survive it either needs scale or margins.

It tried for scale with merging with Asda...failed.

This leaves Sainsburys needing to increase their margins which is the lowest out of the big 4 supermarkets, actually sadly Sainsburys have the lowest margins out of the biggest 10 supermarket groups.

loganair
19/7/2019
11:27
Buywell - "The scale of the problem for SBRY",

or the scale of the opportunity for investors.

poikka
18/7/2019
21:08
Great idea and they do a great range of low alcohol beers at their supermarkets availability is sporadic though.
tim 3
17/7/2019
11:33
Nothing to do with Lidl...it is Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud which have been run as separate companies for a long time in the same way West and East Germany were until reunification.
loganair
17/7/2019
11:22
edit.. senior moment!
muffinhead
17/7/2019
11:06
If Aldi Nord and Sud do reunify, like East and West Germany did would bring about a supermarket power house of over 12,000 stores and yet the CMA would not allow Sainsburys to merge with Asda.
loganair
17/7/2019
10:57
Not good news for the big 4 UK supermarkets:


Aldi Nord and Süd make a big reunification - Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd are making an important step in their reconciliation: the Albrecht brothers’ discount stores are harmonizing their offer. By 2020, existing home brands will be systematically merged.

By 2020, standardization should be finalized. The aim of this operation is to reduce costs and generate economies of scale through joint purchasing: for some categories of products Aldi Nord will buy for both brands from ‘its’ private label supplier, while for other products it is Aldi Süd who will make the purchases at the group level.

By the end of 2020 at the latest, the two discounters will also propose their weekly promotions and non-food offer in common.

loganair
17/7/2019
10:30
Story of a poorly managed company.

Wasting precious management time on take overs instead of using this time to running the core basic Sainsburys well.

Lets sell rubbish insurance at the check out....I say what about the core basics of selling groceries and do that well.

loganair
17/7/2019
08:30
Story of the evolution of UK middle class finances
muffinhead
16/7/2019
21:32
The scale of the problem for SBRY
buywell3
16/7/2019
12:02
Anyone tried those SBRY barbecue crunchy crickets ?

High protein levels too

buywell2
16/7/2019
11:48
The 150p prediction by some posters is way out of line,and all the bad news now, is factored into current prices inmho.
imperial3
16/7/2019
11:37
I wonder if it is sales of 'barbecue flavour Crickets' that is making the SBRY share price jump ahead today ?

I have a feeling that their antioxidant qualities are attracting punters like flies

buywell2
16/7/2019
10:11
£3?..lol
bazzerhino
16/7/2019
10:07
Is this on the way back to £2?
bazzerhino
12/7/2019
15:57
polik , that ok keep me on filter, filter your self as well you sad sad numpty
robot ic1
12/7/2019
15:56
polik , that ok keep me on filter, filter your self as well you sad sad numpty
robot ic1
11/7/2019
12:17
Thought I'd unfilter the robot to see if it had anything sensible to say - mistake, back on filter for good.
poikka
11/7/2019
10:18
Qantas good morning black gold hammering up .including solid gold .

Even more so when we get out of the EU club, go into recession and ,interest rates rise.

robot ic1
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