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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.90 | -0.31% | 290.50 | 290.40 | 290.50 | 291.80 | 288.30 | 291.80 | 1,225,676 | 10:23:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 17.40 | 20.66B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2017 12:01 | lewis says 6 quarters of growth and the share price 6 quarters of falls . cancer is killing Tesco | portside1 | |
26/6/2017 10:36 | even the dud new he was a dud thatis why he never bought any shares out of is pocket he has destroyed Tesco . the remuneration committee should be charged with fraud paying out bonuses on false recovery tales just to get their rewards | portside1 | |
26/6/2017 10:27 | SP not looking good now, this could go sub £1.45 soon | donpatrol | |
26/6/2017 09:15 | A good hands on manager doesn't need a clipboard...box ticking is a waste of time... just a good observation/hearing ability...and lots of stamina to motivate & lead your team by good example... | diku | |
26/6/2017 08:56 | Imho I think you would be ok at 1.60. But that's just my opinion dyor | shanieboy01 | |
26/6/2017 08:42 | Made me laugh .... watching a manager type in a supermarket Walking round the store ,clipboard in hand. Doing sweet nothing but trying to look busy | ignoble | |
26/6/2017 08:36 | Send those Directors on the shop floor one day a week for a reality check... | diku | |
26/6/2017 08:33 | porty..is it safe to go in around 160p... | diku | |
26/6/2017 08:31 | Put those Directors on the shop floor one day a week for a reality check... | diku | |
26/6/2017 08:03 | pet lover - what a load of nonsense... | toon1966 | |
25/6/2017 21:50 | I like your stats...one in six!... | diku | |
25/6/2017 21:37 | My local Tesco has swarms of workers. About one in six work like dogs, the rest seem to talk and do very little . Give me 3 working days and I could clean out around a third of staff , give the others a pay rise and still cut costs by 5% | pet lover | |
25/6/2017 21:12 | Presently you'd have to either have balls of steel or be super dim to invest in TSCO. | aussiedonnie | |
24/6/2017 19:51 | I agree with Ignoble. Only way to add credibility to this decision is to cut remuneraton at the top....including removal expenses ! Otherwise more of the same... | pvee | |
24/6/2017 19:45 | Rates will only rise if a western currency collapses...central banks have snookered themselves with low rates & extremely high property prices... | diku | |
24/6/2017 19:09 | The money has to come from some where. By all means pay more buton the back of increased productivity. We seem to be moving into an era of populist policies with higher wages, more inflation and higher taxes. Wait until interest rates start rising. Now that'll be interesting. | r ball | |
24/6/2017 17:15 | tenapenI think it's the rise in the minimum wage that's forcing tesco's hand and they are trying to claw something back by reducing the bank holiday premiums. | gairich | |
24/6/2017 14:40 | Lively Hoods ...lol The joy of predictive text | ignoble | |
24/6/2017 13:58 | Great to see Tesco raise wages, bigger wage's = more money for people to spend, it's just simple maths !. The Tory rag's lead a campaign against Tesco for distroying the independent shops on the high street. I am expecting the said Tory rag's to step up and lead a campaign against Amazon and their mission to distroying British jobs and lively hoods. | tenapen | |
24/6/2017 11:44 | All these so called clever CEO's be it M/S,Tesco Morissons etc. who come in hoping to turn around failing business, always walk away with pocket full of dosh. Be it outrages salaries or bonuses. You only have to look at Aldi and Lidl and notice how even they have gone upmarket recently with their range of products on offer. I just don't see any retailers that are investable unless you are after income. | rathkum |
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