We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2.50 | -0.86% | 288.90 | 288.80 | 289.00 | 291.80 | 288.10 | 291.80 | 14,745,166 | 16:15:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 17.32 | 20.58B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
25/11/2017 13:07 | Quantas is right it's time to short Tesco and go big. I have heard some big mosque syndicates are about to go short. They have information from the top of the tree to unload. With the power of all England's mosques shorters are going to love life. | ball deap | |
25/11/2017 11:28 | Short-sellers bet £1 Billion on high street decline as they target M&S, Next and Debenhams Shorts have created a bear market supermarket sweep. The Short and Distort: Stock Manipulation in a Bear Market. The Net Effect When the short and distort maneuver succeeds, investors who initially bought stock at higher prices sell at low prices because of their mistaken belief that the stock is worthless, caused by an effective distortion campaign. At the same time, the S&Ds cover at low prices and lock in their gains. Right after prominent bankruptcies such as Enron in 2001 or Nortel in 2009, investors could be more susceptible to this type of manipulation than during prosperous periods such as the 1990s in the U.S. During downturns, the first appearance of impropriety could cause investors to run for the hills much easier. As a result, many innocent, legitimate and growing companies could get burned, and investors along with them. (To learn about how you can profit when everyone else is heading for cover, read Profit From Panic Selling.) How to Identify and Prevent S&D 1.Do not believe everything you read - verify the facts. 2.Do your own due diligence and discuss it with your broker. 3.Hypothecate your stock - take it out of its street name to prevent the short sellers from borrowing and selling it. (Learn more about doing your own due diligence in our related article, Due Diligence In 10 Easy Steps) The best way to protect yourself is to do your own research. Many stocks with great potential are ignored by Wall Street. By doing your own homework you should feel much more secure in your decisions. And, even if the S&Ds attack your stock, you will be better able to detect their distortions and be less likely to fall prey to them by selling the stock at a loss. Please do your own research. | qantas | |
25/11/2017 00:58 | Getting overheated here time to pull the cord. A illuminati guy told me that a mosque syndicate is going to go short on Tesco for Christmas. They may have a guy on the inside ? Know more then anyone else that's for sure. I'd gobble gobble gobble when you can guys. | ball deap | |
24/11/2017 22:19 | Holiday Shopping Still Dominates The busiest period for brick-and-mortar stores is still the Christmas holiday shopping season. This stretch of time between Thanksgiving and the end of the calendar year has become ever more competitive, with brick-and-mortar retailers increasing hours and running near-constant promotions. In recent years, some large retailers have even opened stores on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, which resulted in a fair amount of backlash from customers and employees. But the picture has not been perfect for online retailers over the holidays in the last few years, either. Procrastinating shoppers who waited until the last minute to order holiday gifts online overwhelmed the package delivery companies that online retailers rely on, resulting in packages delivered late or after the holidays. So there are plenty of pros and cons for both brick-and-mortar and online stores when it comes to retail's busiest shopping period. But that's not the end of the story. Amazon.com is now opening its own bricks and mortar stores. they have learned that a significant portion of the population will only by in s store and so the once giant of online is now a back and mortar retailer. | qantas | |
23/11/2017 08:55 | Yep. What a big dump it took. Luckily, it wasn't a massive downsize. It just seems like no matter what you do in the markets lately, it just doesn't make a lot of sense as to what is going on with share pricing and results?? | capeview | |
23/11/2017 08:47 | Good day capeview? | toon1966 | |
22/11/2017 18:33 | 191p Resistance finally broken, suggests a move up to test 219p resistance in the short term. | ny boy | |
22/11/2017 18:05 | Tesco Ireland Launches 'Ugly' Produce Range | philanderer | |
22/11/2017 15:28 | Looks strong with legs for a move over 200p, say to 225p by year end. | ny boy | |
22/11/2017 12:54 | Was a nice rise to 1.944 but after what happened the other week, it dropped off when reaching 1.93 ish. Sold this time at just under 1.93 and bought CNA. Lets just see how this plays out. | capeview | |
22/11/2017 12:36 | Nice breakout :-) | philanderer | |
22/11/2017 10:02 | 200p Soon ! | chinese investor | |
21/11/2017 22:36 | Yes, 1.00p. | dondee | |
21/11/2017 09:13 | Is the div being payed out on the 24th? | tallrugbyguy | |
20/11/2017 16:19 | Same on sbry! | dondee | |
20/11/2017 11:08 | Just the players playing dondee. | vaneric1 | |
20/11/2017 10:45 | So......, what happened to tsco share price earlier? Fat finger somewhere? | dondee | |
20/11/2017 10:43 | Rest room, so....blah de blah de blah. This "so" at the start of a reply on radio and television is another annoying way of talking which I don't recall hearing very often before this year but is now common, as is the upward inflection at the end of a sentence, as if asking a question. | dondee | |
20/11/2017 09:21 | Yank? You can't say that, Americans..........w | vaneric1 | |
19/11/2017 10:15 | What the hell's a restroom? I take a dump in a toilet, are you a yank? | toon1966 | |
18/11/2017 22:37 | I just wanted to feedback to all investors here about how busy the stores are. I can confirm the Tesco stores are very busy but l only visited the restroom to take a dump but rest assured it was very pleasant. Hope this news finds you in good spirits. | tradejunkie2 | |
17/11/2017 08:47 | I remember a few years ago, on-line ASDA use to put how much Food inflation was in their stores. Surprisingly ASDA put it at 13% while the official government figure was around 2 1/2%. Both TESCO and Sainsburys food prices are rising sharply while their revenue and is only going up slowly and profits are falling. The revenue question it seems is easily answered as many of their shoppers who use to exclusively shop at these two supermarkets now do some of their shopping in ASDA/Lidl. Profits are falling as these two supermarkets have become way too top heavy. | loganair |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions