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SBRY Sainsbury (j) Plc

261.40
4.80 (1.87%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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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
  4.80 1.87% 261.40 263.20 263.40 263.60 258.00 259.40 7,744,112 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 31.49B 207M 0.0878 30.00 6.21B
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 256.60p. 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 £6.21 billion. Sainsbury (j) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 30.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/9/2020
19:54
Interim results in November
rolo7
28/9/2020
17:48
Sainsburys accounts should be interesting next year


given the 450 million pound business rates relief this year

can't see how they have managed to spend that £450m to be honest

just my opinion though

spob
28/9/2020
17:43
When can Sainsbury's merge with the administrators

Lol

spob
28/9/2020
14:21
BerkshireLive decided on Monday morning (September 28) to attempt to buy the country's once most sought-after commodity from the big supermarkets to see if the UK was returning to those dark days.

Tesco:

Of all the 'big four' supermarkets, it was here at Tesco where we encountered our biggest problem. Of the 27 toilet roll products listed on the website, 17 were unavailable - that's 62 per cent.

Only the nine and four roll packs were showing as being available, with the largest packs seemingly being out of stock.

A notable amount of dried pasta products were listed out of stock, too. All but one fusilli product was unavailable, with supplies of spaghetti, conchiglie, penne, farfalle, and tagliatelle apparently low.



Morrisons:

Just four toilet roll products were out of stock on Morrisons' website. Four dried pasta products were also unavailable.

There are seven antibacterial wipe products on the website, of which three were out of stock. And 11 baby wipe products were also listed as unavailable.



Sainsbury's:

Not one toilet roll product was out of stock on Sainsbury's website. All pasta goods, flour, and antibacterial wipes were also available.

loganair
28/9/2020
14:14
Aldi, today, said it intended to create a further 4,000 new UK jobs next year, adding to the 3,000 permanent roles added in 2020.

The value grocer also pledged to invest £1.3bn by 2021 with new and upgraded stores, distribution centres and further innovations across its business.

The plan is to open 100 new sites in line with a long-term target of 1,200 stores by 2025, alongside over 100 store upgrades under its ‘Project Fresh’ initiative.

The German discounter saw sales in the UK and Ireland rise by 8% to £12bn in the last financial year.

loganair
28/9/2020
14:12
Acquiring Asda would represent a major coup for the brothers, who have built EG from a single petrol station in Bury in 2001 to over 5,900 sites in the UK, Europe and the US.

TDR Capital, best known for the acquisition of we-buy-any-car owner BCA Marketplace in November last year, bought into EG in 2016 when it merged its European Forecourt Retail Group with the Issa’s Euro Garages.

Walmart is said to be keen to retain a minority stake in Asda once a deal completes and according to the reports is looking for an option that can grow the business again and fend off competition for the likes of no-frills group Aldi and Lidl and online competitors such as Ocado.

loganair
28/9/2020
14:06
Walmart Inc has selected Issa brothers the founders of UK petrol station operator EG Group and private equity firm TDR Capital as the preferred bidders for its Asda supermarket chain, valued at 6.5 billion pounds ($8.39 billion).

The sale of a controlling stake in Asda would see Walmart return to majority British ownership for the first time since 1999.

Walmart's decision to select the Issas' bid will confound expectations that it was likely to pursue a deal with Apollo Global Management, the buyout firm which has been working with Rob Templeman, the former boss of Debenhams.

Lone Star Funds, another private equity firm, had been working with former Asda executive Paul Mason, but pulled out of the auction last week.

Based in their hometown of Blackburn, the Issa brothers founded Euro Garages in 2001 with the acquisition of a single petrol filling station in Bury.

Under their stewardship, Euro Garages has established itself as one of the UK’s fastest growing petrol station operators, with an expanding portfolio of around 5,000 sites and 44,000 staff across the UK, Europe, USA and Australia.

In March 2020, EG became KFC's largest franchisee in Europe through the acquisition of 145 KFC outlets in the UK and Ireland.

loganair
23/9/2020
13:00
...I thought Sainsburys had already merged with MFI ?

I bought a chicken the other day and the leg fell off.......

dexdringle
23/9/2020
12:40
As long as they don’t merge with centrica I’m happy 😃
mercer95
23/9/2020
12:34
When can Sainsburys merge with Asda again we'll try too anyway.
georgeo1
22/9/2020
15:34
Nice move up for Sainsburys, looks like the comparison with Royal Mail isn’t far off the mark, I’m gonna keep on holding GLA
mercer95
19/9/2020
19:11
I don’t think you’re mad netcurtains ,the complete opposite actually, you seem well informed & I do understand your point of view,such a complex situation regarding the pandemic,who’s to say what is the right or wrong way to deal with it, the important thing is just surviving it 👍
mercer95
19/9/2020
17:00
'Asda On the Move' - Asda plans to enter the fast-growing convenience stores.

Asda’s new convenience offer branded “Asda On the Move” will initially be trialled at EG Group fuel station forecourts in Ashby, Leamore and Primley in central England.

A partnership with EG Group also makes a lot of sense. Asda is one of the UK's largest fuel retailers but has not used its retail expertise to build up a network of standalone forecourt convenience stores.

loganair
19/9/2020
16:58
Asda said it would collaborate with home improvement group Kingfisher, trialing four "shop within a shop" compact B&Q stores within Asda superstores.

A collaboration with the UK's leading home improvement retailer will see compact B&Q stores installed in four Asda superstores providing customers with access to a large number of products, as well as easy online access to B&Q’s full range for home delivery or click & collect.

These trials demonstrate imaginative responses to the challenges Asda faces. A tie-up with B&Q could be very positive for Asda; no other Big Four retailer has a tie-up with a DIY specialist and grocers' own DIY ranges even in the largest stores are typically very limited. The announcement comes on the day the ONS reports that home improvement retail sales have grown strongly in August as shoppers have used the summer to catch up on home maintenance tasks and to make their homes easier to work in. B&Q has for several years been experimenting with smaller format stores as like Asda, it has faced a growing challenge from declining footfall to its large out-of-town stores so will be keen for the trial to succeed. Both retailers also share a similar demographic of young family shoppers.

loganair
19/9/2020
16:52
Mercer95: Before you think I'm mad look at stats for Belgium and Holland they are very similar...Guess which one does not wear masks?

I did ask in pub last night - most people wore same disposable one for a week. If they had washable one could be 2 or 3 weeks between washing - typical pub crowd. Husbands and wifes (and family members) often share masks if one forgets. The world is not you - remember the world is made up of all sorts.

I think you'll remember right from the beginning of the debate the evidence for masks was very weak and they decided to go for it "just in case it helped a tiny bit"... Anyway early days. Lets see how it goes.

I certainly hate them and and have more respiratory issues wearing it then not wearing it - especially for long trips on the tube.

netcurtains
19/9/2020
16:43
You’ve got to be bonkers to share a mask & the majority of masks are non washable & I wouldn’t believe a word that comes out of Saudi Arabia so I’ll carry on wearing my mask 😷
mercer95
18/9/2020
17:52
dexdringle: about masks...
You're probably right - what all those clever doctors forgot to factor in with all their "mask droplet tests" are pretty basic things like:
a) how many people share masks when they forget their one (answer loads).
b) how many people dont wash them for days (even weeks) (answer loads).
c) stats from previous medical trial from saudi showing veil wearers had higher (not lower) incidence or respiratory problems then none wearers .


My gut feeling the important points are social distance and hand washing - the mask thing is making things worse not better - anyway that is my three pence worth.

netcurtains
18/9/2020
16:24
....we'll probably find that is mis-reported and he actually bought three steaks...
dexdringle
18/9/2020
16:11
J Sainsbury (SBRY) was one of the chief risers among blue chips, gaining another 3% to 197p after advancing 5.2% yesterday on news that Czech billionaire investor Daniel Kretinsky had taken a 3% stake in the supermarket group.
loganair
18/9/2020
15:55
I don’t believe it !
mercer95
18/9/2020
14:09
Nuts and argumentative and offensive, means only one solution - in the bin.
poikka
18/9/2020
10:42
Are you related to Victor Meldrew? Not sure how being able to hear customer announcements will improve the atmosphere, I would personally listen to a Nick Knowles album on a loop then some spotty teenager telling me what’s on offer but each to their own.
mercer95
18/9/2020
10:20
You're quite missing my point, mercer: it's quite feasible to create an atmosphere in a supermarket, or any retail establishment, and Sainsbury's have failed in that respect. In one local SBRYs, they've started playing repetitive pop music, during customer announcements, unfortunately drowning out the announcement, but they are obviously aware of the problem.

So there's no need to "feel for me".

poikka
18/9/2020
10:14
If you’re looking towards a supermarket to bring some excitement into your life Poikka i feel for you & fair point netcurtains I’ve read the article & now see the connection.
mercer95
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