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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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-0.80 | -0.27% | 290.60 | 290.50 | 290.70 | 291.80 | 288.30 | 291.80 | 1,350,944 | 10:47:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 17.40 | 20.66B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/4/2018 08:43 | I think the price towards the end of the day should be telling in regards to what we can expect from the results tomorrow | langy_1 | |
10/4/2018 08:03 | Steady Progress ! | chinese investor | |
09/4/2018 12:00 | It always takes much longer for good results to hit the share price but (as we all know) bad results smash the share price immediately. It looks to me like the Booker deal will be good but I'm not expecting any overnight return to 14p dividend. However, a decent (well above inflation) increase would be nice. | losos | |
09/4/2018 10:49 | Yeah im not expecting amazing results | filmster | |
09/4/2018 10:34 | Tesco’s share price was around 200p before the Booker deal was confirmed in February, I wasn’t expecting them to report surging profits so soon so I haven’t priced anything in, especially until it’s confirmed on Wednesday. | mercer95 | |
09/4/2018 10:06 | I wouldn't say decent results are priced in. We've been around 200p for over 4 months now. | filmster | |
09/4/2018 09:43 | Any rise on results would buck the recent trend of large falls in supermarket share prices after good results. It would signal a return to bull territory imo. | nerdlinger | |
09/4/2018 09:12 | Decent results already priced in imho...will have to be stellar to be any meaningful uplift | asturius101 | |
09/4/2018 09:08 | That will be interesting to see if Tesco really do reinstate there full dividend of 14p, which is quite a nice Dividend. Will be interesting to see where the share price heads once the reports come out. | capeview | |
08/4/2018 20:01 | Thanks for posting about the telegraph article dealer1972, hopefully see a nice bounce leading up to Wednesday, I only bought back in here Friday & didn’t realise about the trading update so cheers.I guess it’s still too early to pass judgment on the Booker deal but as time passes I’m sure Tesco & it’s shareholders will reap the benefits.GLA | mercer95 | |
08/4/2018 18:47 | :-( As a long term shareholder, cost cutting is great until it effects me directly. Ho hum Our tesco.net email service will close down on 27th June 2018. Your tesco.net email address is the one you got with your very first Tesco Broadband and Homephone package. After 27th June, it will no longer be in service. If you need time to get things sorted, we’ll forward your emails to another email address of your choice until 10th October 2018. If you’d like us to do this, please make sure you set up forwarding before 27th June. | tenapen | |
08/4/2018 09:13 | thamestrader - I believe they do have the option. | toon1966 | |
07/4/2018 20:51 | Report from The Telegraph:Tesco set to defy retail gloom with surging profits Britain's biggest retailer, Tesco, is expected to defy the gloom afflicting the high street on Wednesday to post a surge in profits and lay out more detail about its plans for recently acquired wholesale giant Booker. Analysts estimate the supermarket chain will deliver a pre-tax profit, excluding one-off costs, of around £1.2bn, a 60pc increase on last year and its first 10-figure profit on that basis since the accounting scandal four years ago. The increase is likely to be hailed as a success for Tesco's chief executive Dave Lewis, who has led a massive overhaul of the business, selling off overseas divisions, cutting thousands of management jobs and slashing prices in a bid to improve its fortunes. But the figures are still expected to be significantly lower than Tesco's 2013-2014 peak, when it drummed up £3bn in underlying pre-tax profits. Tesco's controversial £3.7bn swoop on Booker completed last month and the retailer is expected to give investors a first glimpse of how its efforts to combine the two businesses is going. Analysts at Credit Suisse said in a note that the takeover could become a "defining moment" for Tesco, which will give it more flexibility over how it uses its giant estate of stores. But they warned the merger would be "challenging, with different customers, buyers, and assets to manage".Shore Capital's Darren Shirley said Tesco, along with Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons, had been "asleep at the wheel" in the run-up to 2014, allowing discounters Aldi and Lidl to quickly seize a big chunk of the market. | dealer1972 | |
07/4/2018 19:50 | Some hot till ladies today. | tradejunkie2 | |
07/4/2018 15:56 | I would far rather have sugar than aspartame! Though both aren't good for you. | hazl | |
07/4/2018 14:50 | Why not replace pop with diet pop, which presumably is not subject to sugar tax. Or at least allow people the option of either 500ml diet, or 375ml full sugar pop. But as suggested by loganair, the sugar tax is probably not the real reason. Smaller bottles are bad too - although they contain only contain (say) 60% of the drink, they still use 90% of the plastic. (That's soon to be taxed too, I hear you cry!) | thamestrader | |
07/4/2018 11:52 | Coca cola have put their prices up for 'full sugar' 350ml (extra 8p) and 500ml (extra 12p) rather than reduce the sugar content. So to keep the meal deal price at £3.00 Tesco have gone with the 350ml bottle. | toon1966 | |
07/4/2018 10:35 | Next week'll be interesting ! | chinese investor | |
07/4/2018 09:18 | I reality Tesco's have changed to the smaller bottle because it is cheaper and therefore they save money. | loganair | |
07/4/2018 00:01 | Just how many have they asked ? ;-D 'Tesco angers customers by making a change to its lunchtime meal deal' Tesco has swapped its usual 500ml bottles of Coca-Cola and Pepsi for new 375ml bottles due to the sugar tax | philanderer | |
06/4/2018 21:19 | Good finds sherlock philIf 14p divi then these will rocket to 3 quid very quickly. Even at 10p.Of all 4 big boys, Tesco seem best for recovery and share price gain. | anony mous | |
06/4/2018 17:39 | 'Tesco to report rising profit in first set of results since Booker deal' Read more: | philanderer | |
06/4/2018 11:17 | Berenberg upgrade note details here.... 'Berenberg bumps up Tesco, Morrisons ratings' | philanderer | |
06/4/2018 11:01 | When I was young 'ordinary' people didn't drink wine, it was beer cider pop or water, wine was for the 'posh' :-) | vaneric1 |
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