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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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1.80 | 0.58% | 312.00 | 311.90 | 312.10 | 312.40 | 309.40 | 309.80 | 1,822,806 | 10:18:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 18.66 | 22.17B |
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12/3/2017 16:45 | capview...youngsters are far more interested in looking at their mobile phones constantly & hoping a hard days work get done by itself... | diku | |
12/3/2017 15:16 | @Noirua, was that all ASDA or some ideas on prices from TESCO. Been shopping at Tesco quite a lot lately and not noticed any price rises. Yes, the prices do drop at sale times, but a lot of the tome I see Tinned Tomatoes 4 for £3 and on sale 50p a tin or 4 for £2, most of the time they are 85p each when it comes to the Napolina range. Baked beans I see a similar story. Don't forget though, it could also be to do with the Euro and Pound as well as the Dollar rates affecting prices across the board. Still, far cheaper than the shopping I was doing at Waitrose. I get good quality veg at Waitrose but Tesco will do for now. As for ASDA, I really don't bother unless I really have to as I find there Vegetables don't appear to last very long. But that could just be me. Not tried Aldi or Lidl yet. By the way, Sainsburys were doing that ages ago too. I noticed a lot of there prices were encroaching on Waitrose prices in some areas. Best way to check pricing i find is with a little app on my phone that will scan the markets and give you a broad spectrum. Trouble is, Lidl and Aldi are hardly ever in there as they don't carry most of what I'm after. | capeview | |
12/3/2017 15:06 | I notice that ASDA and Tesco have carefully pushed up prices on certain items by quite a bit. Having settled for less customers they are going for making more profit from their most loyal customers. ASDA upped their ASDA frozen food range from £1 to £1.25 and a number of other frozen food items. Even their small carrots fresh were upped from £1 to £1.25 whilst promoting the cut carrots at the same time. Most of the soups have seen special offers gone. Heinz soups just 50p in sale and 5 for £3.00 normally. Now at 85p each. Asda vitamin drink upped from £1 to £1.25. Salmon cheaper range seems to have gone as higher priced range remains. It's like that all over the store. Careful big rises whilst keeping others low to catch people out. | noirua | |
12/3/2017 14:54 | Porty, nothing to do with Women, it's to do with the youngsters that all want to be football stars, millionaire celebrities and at the top of the money pit without actually having to work for it. I've seen many men or boys in similar situations that haven't got a clue and only see the Pounds rolling in. A few years ago my Dad has some plumbing work done in his loft. The older guy knew what he was doing, the young apprentice boy could only see, 'Why should I bother with this, just take the money and say the job is done.' The older guy said, that isn't how you get repeat custom and before long you won't be getting anything. Obviously, my dad over heard all of this, but it shows youngsters aren't always willing to do a hard days work anymore. So don't blame the girl as she might have been an apprentice, and learning the ropes blame the guy who dumped her on you. He's the one to blame. | capeview | |
12/3/2017 13:37 | THE TESCO MAN GETS A YES FROM ME | portside1 | |
12/3/2017 12:39 | Reads to me like he as given himself a Professorship ! | tenapen | |
12/3/2017 10:24 | Now where is porty?... | diku | |
11/3/2017 23:06 | Crack pot! | lufc5 | |
11/3/2017 22:40 | Been a heavy night Johnwise. Wouldn't mind seeing Blair's head on a pole, if not the Tower of London, then somewhere! | professor pettigrew | |
11/3/2017 22:37 | Sorry johnwise - not with this one. | professor pettigrew | |
11/3/2017 21:05 | Professor Pettigrew, | johnwise | |
11/3/2017 20:07 | Been in our local massive Tesco "Extra" a huge supermarket, 4 times in the past 10 days. Empty, apart from a few people. At least 16 checkouts open, and 8 of them with no queue. Are Tesco dying on their feet? | professor pettigrew | |
11/3/2017 18:24 | It's not only Tesco's. White men are an endangered species in many parts of the country, London and Luton spring to mind, thanks to unrestricted mass immigration over the last several decades. | johnwise | |
11/3/2017 12:48 | Great News and long over due. Too many years of the 'old school tie' stitch up. | tenapen | |
11/3/2017 08:16 | nathdani, enjoy | johnwise | |
11/3/2017 08:01 | Johnwise ,Another glass half empty filtered . | nathdani | |
11/3/2017 07:47 | White men are an ‘ENDANGERED SPECIES’ in British boardrooms warns Tesco chief “If you are a white male, tough. You are an endangered species and you are going to have to work twice as hard.” | johnwise | |
10/3/2017 16:33 | Football Managers ? Lol | ignoble | |
10/3/2017 13:33 | were else could you be paid millions for losing a company 26% over 33 months and still keep your job | portside1 | |
10/3/2017 13:30 | diku use the silence to make money jp investic barc citi have made millions its a badly run company | portside1 | |
10/3/2017 13:10 | 183p buy price?.... | diku |
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