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TSCO Tesco Plc

291.40
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 291.40 291.90 292.10 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 68.9B 1.19B 0.1670 17.45 20.73B
Tesco Plc is listed in the Grocery Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TSCO. The last closing price for Tesco was 291.40p. Over the last year, Tesco shares have traded in a share price range of 244.30p to 306.10p.

Tesco currently has 7,112,749,528 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tesco is £20.73 billion. Tesco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.45.

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22/8/2017
20:16
Tesco share price rises above Sausages scandal scenario

What meat poultry of fishy news is coming next ?

buywell3
22/8/2017
18:06
That was a good day :-)
philanderer
22/8/2017
15:16
Anyone tried Tesco own brand pork sausages recently?
guy_fawkes
22/8/2017
11:11
"Tesco Leads U.K. Supermarket Pack as Lewis's Revival Continues"


.......“Tesco was the clear winner of the Big Four,” HSBC analyst Dave McCarthy said in a note. “It continues to lengthen its lead and its importance to its supply base.”

philanderer
22/8/2017
11:02
Accumulating lately
ny boy
22/8/2017
09:56
'Tesco opens its biggest distribution centre in central Europe near Galanta'

It supplies not only central Europe but twenty more countries

philanderer
22/8/2017
09:33
bought last night, sold this morning? that's the wAY TODO IT ?
neddo
22/8/2017
09:16
Still way too cheap i think.
shanieboy01
22/8/2017
08:58
Mike Ashley would be happy.
nortic 007
22/8/2017
08:57
Tesco could buy Debenhams out of their loose change !
chinese investor
22/8/2017
08:42
Change the record.
nortic 007
21/8/2017
17:17
what a bunch of whingers
neddo
21/8/2017
17:16
bloody hell ? you would swear you weren't share holders , stop the knocking, if you don't have anything good to say, say nothing
neddo
21/8/2017
16:40
AT LEAST HORSE MEAT WAS SAFE , THE EU MEAT ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY IS FAR FROM SAFE
portside1
21/8/2017
16:20
Tesco is recalling 24 items because of contamination, mislabelling, botulism risk, choking hazards and undeclared mustard
The products affected include Galaxy chocolate, Quorn mince, cooked meats, soup, cooking sauces and children's toys

20 AUG 2017

Tesco is recalling two dozen items and warning that several food products from its stores must not be consumed.

The items being recalled include chocolate, soup, children's toys, lipstick pens, haggis and black pudding.

Tesco's website advises customers who have any of the items listed below, to return the product to the nearest store.

Tesco has outlets in Derby city centre, Mickleover, Allestree, Sunnyhill, Chellaston, Alvaston and Chaddesden.

Below is a full list of the products being recalled by Tesco, why they should not be used and what consumers should do:

Tesco Creamy Leek & Bacon Cooking Sauce 470g

Best Before End: July 2018

Batch code: 7031

"We have identified a manufacturing fault affecting a single batch of Tesco Creamy Leek & Bacon Cooking Sauce 470g. The single batch may contain egg which is not declared on the label. This means the product is a risk to customers intolerant or allergic to egg.

"As a precautionary measure, we are recalling the affected date code from customers. No other Tesco products are known to be affected."

What you should do

Please do not consume the affected date code of this product if you are intolerant or allergic to egg.

Please return the affected product to store where a full refund will be given. No receipt is required.

Contact details

If you require further details, please contact our Customer Services directly on UK 0800 505 555 or ROI 1850 744 844.

buywell3
21/8/2017
16:16
be smart and healthy avoid ALL EU GOODS , AND STAY SAFE
portside1
21/8/2017
16:14
I am lucky I never buy sausages but love my smoked bacon and only but uk
portside1
21/8/2017
16:02
hxxps://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-mail/20170821/282071982019136


If they have done it again , the British public will want blood































But not in their sausages

buywell3
21/8/2017
15:58
the eu rules on food standards is very poor just go to Holland and german to see I have
portside1
21/8/2017
15:54
Are your sausages safe? Tesco reacts after Hepatitis E scare

SAUSAGES infected with Hepatitis E have found their way into British consumers fridges, according to a shocking report.

Mon, Aug 21, 2017

Hepatitis E virus diagnosis explained

Sausages could potentially make you very ill, according to recent news reports. Are yours safe?

It was revealed that thousands of Britons could be infected with Hepatitis E after eating sausages and pork products from the EU.

Research from Public Health England (PHE) claims that 60 people the monitored were infected wth the virus by own brand sausages from one UK supermarket.

The supermarket in question was referred to only as "Supermarket X”.

Both PHE and the Food Standards Agency have refused to name the shop in question, claiming the supermarket itself was not to blame for the spread of the infection.

The report said: "The implicated products are pork sausages, which require cooking prior to consumption, and ready-to-eat pre-packed sliced ham.

After looking at different brands of sausage the authors concluded that: "Only Supermarket X, especially own brand, was significantly associated with HEV G3-2."

The virus can cause liver cirrhosis and neurological damage and is carried by pigs in Europe, mainly in Germany and the Netherlands. UK pigs do not carry the HEV G3-2 strain, the form of the illness in question.

Mon, August 21, 2017
Hepatitis E: Signs and symptoms of the illness that can lead to liver failure.

Ham and sausages from the store in question have been implicated in the report.

Today the Sun reported that Tesco has refused to confirm or deny that it is Supermarket X in question.

A Tesco a spokeswoman told the Sun: “The research did not test for HEV. It looked at the shopping habits of a small number of people.”

Express.co.uk have contacted Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA, Marks & Spencer and Waitrose on the matter.


Thousands of Britons could be infected with Hepatitis E after eating sausages
So what are the symptoms of Hepatitis E?

Infection with the virus can cause a range of symptoms and even lead to liver failure. The condition can be fatal, especially in pregnant women and in older people.

It can also cause complications in people with suppressed immune systems, causing infection which can cause chronic inflammation of the liver.

Symptoms of Hepatitis E include the yellowing of the skin and eyes, darkening of the urine and pale, or grey coloured stools.

Other signs including tiredness, fever, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and loss of appetite

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