hazl agrees a potential breakout above 380/382 the shape of the rise remains parabolic. |
Or eat organic produce, hazl. |
I must say click on the 7 year chart nd it's beautiful. I don't know if the Bovaer thing is so known by the general population, savvage, but I am not pleased and will certainly avoid their meat and milk products. It's the best way to protest with your feet. |
Possibly but I think possibly on shakey ground given the whole Bovaer situation. I remember what happened to the share price after the whole horse meat situation. |
Looks like we're about to test the 10 year high again..... |
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Christmas comes early for the supermarket giants: MARKET REPORT
Christmas came early for supermarket giants Tesco and Sainsbury’s after analysts at JP Morgan upgraded their ratings for both to ‘overweight’ from ‘underweight’.
The US bank’s moves came in a note highlighting potential upside in the UK grocery sector into 2025.
The analysts said they are more constructive overall on the UK, while they believe that the EU food retail sector will be more in stock-picker territory. |
Well we are storming again! |
JPMORGAN RAISES TESCO TO 'OVERWEIGHT' (UNDERWEIGHT) - PRICE TARGET 410 (270) PENCE |
If this is true....I'm not best pleased.
Post Conversation Bernie @Artemisfornow 🚨NET ZERO -Bill Gates backed feed additive Bovaer is being fed to cows to reduce methane.
Arla, Aldi, Tesco & Morrisons are all trialling Bovaer, even though there are concerns over genotoxicity & carcinogenicity.
Under current UK laws, the use of Bovaer & similar methane-reducing additives in animal feed will not be have to be shown on food product labels, including meat, milk, or dairy. |
Looking like a bit of a read across from KGF statement today. |
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Rising again as expected, looks like folk are stocking up their Nuclear Bunkers...... |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) Artemis puts more Tesco in their basket
Artemis’ UK equity income trio are attracted to the cashflow potential at Tesco (TSCO), which is fuelling share buybacks and a 7% cashflow yield.
Managers Nick Shenton, Andy Marsh and Adrian Frost hold the Citywire Elite Companies AA-rated supermarket in their Artemis Income fund, where it is the second-largest position, making up 4.5% of the £4.9bn portfolio.
They said the grocery store’s ‘strong value proposition continues to appeal to all customers’ and has helped it drive market share from ‘an already dominant position’.
‘The latest industry data suggests Tesco’s market share of UK grocery is almost 28%, nearly double the share of second place Sainsbury’s (SBRY),’ the trio said.
It is also benefiting from the ‘travails̵7; of Asda and Morrisons and both have ‘ceded market share over the last 12 months, helping to further consolidate Tesco’s competitive position.’
This has all provided the managers with ‘confidence in the long-term free cashflow potential of Tesco and makes a 7% free cashflow yield look attractive’.
‘Moreover, Tesco is one of many examples of the power of share buybacks in the portfolio: a 4% dividend yield could grow at 5% per annum through the effects of buybacks alone – this is before we consider the supplementary effects of cashflow growth,’ said the trio.
The shares rose 0.7% to 351p on Thursday, putting them up 27% over the last 12 months.
citywire.com |
And tesco will pay a 4.25p dividend tomorrow to share holders. |
New accounts showed Lidl GB's revenue increased by 16.9 per cent to £10.9bn for the year to FebruaryEasy enough to cover the new nic and minimum wage rise. |
And the list continues to grow.
Farmers, retailers, hospitality......
That budget will prove to be devestating for economy imo. |
Johnwise,
If we dont have food security, if we dont have energy security(resulting in higher and higher prices as the power we have has to be rationed due to an ever increasing populace) then this is a problem that will worsen......
Continued living beyond our means with mass money printing(and thus a soaring national Debt) means the value of money will continue to deteriorate, result - even more expensive to live!!! |
'This cannot go on': Hundreds of thousands of people turning to food banks for the first time
The “sheer numbers” of people turning to food banks is “heartbreaking”, a leading charity has said, as its latest figures reveal that hundreds of thousands of people are seeking help for the first time.
More than 277,000 people visited a food bank in the Trussell community for the first time between April and September this year, according to the latest statistics. Trussell food banks handed out more than 1,428,000 emergency food parcels to people in need – 508,000 of which went to children. |
Well Tesco should have some increasing profits from their Express stores, given the now blanket removal of own label and replacement with higher margin national brands.
Cheese went this week apart from Tesco finest and Cathedral City (Dairy Crest). Gluten free pasta at 95p now replaced with finest at £1.65. Nice for those who have Coeliac's disease, who just welcome having the commodity of pasta available locally.
Now we just get a stash of 5 at a time from Sainsburys, which is much closer than a large Tesco.
Assuming the destocking is representative of a national strategy of course. |
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