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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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-0.20 | -0.07% | 299.80 | 300.40 | 300.60 | 302.20 | 299.20 | 300.50 | 24,214,238 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 18.00 | 21.38B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/5/2019 17:31 | Did you see my comment about my experience when Ocado delivered the shopping it was covered in neat washing up liquid when it arrived. When l phoned up they were rude and would not take the shopping back. The delivery man took responsibility and apologised but we could not eat the produce! That l think is worse logonair. | hazl | |
28/5/2019 17:17 | logan you are a weirdo imo | nathdani | |
28/5/2019 15:52 | Perhaps if Tesco made the huge margins that Waitrose puts on its stock that rich people don't mind paying, the staff may have enough money to pay for a car wash. | yf23_1 | |
28/5/2019 15:29 | I think I agree with Karl you need speaking to like a child, you behave like one. | vaneric1 | |
26/5/2019 10:45 | LOGANAIR has been posting for ages expecting it to drop. I think he is sounding a bit desperate now. I like Waitrose products but I had a terrible experience with their delivery as already discussed, it is the over view that matters when it comes to an investment. These are challenging and different times for supermarkets at the moment. | hazl | |
26/5/2019 10:11 | Are you the local Waitrose manager by any chance? | redface | |
25/5/2019 15:10 | Tesco -One of the worse shopping experiences I've ever suffered. I popped into my local Tesco superstore to buy beeswax furniture polish. All I could find was either Johnsons or Tesco own perfumes chemical rubbish. I asked the mangers who said they use to stock it until about a year ago, however as there was no demand for beeswax furniture polish they'd stopped stocking it. For my son who has allergies I was looking for non-bio, bleach and perfume free washing detergent powder/liquid for clothes..non-bio, plenty however they all had in their ingredients 'optical brightness' in other words bleach to make clothes whiter and lot's of perfume for the horrible smelling fragrance. The whole of this large Tesco smelt worse then the smellies area of Boots. By the time we got to the exit door even I was sneezing. In the end I had to go to Waitrose, pleasant and comfortable to shop in and they sold non-bio, bleach and perfume free washing liquid for clothes. Tesco's is an absolute awful place to shop - the shop stink of perfume from the products they sell and many of their customers also stink with all the low quality perfume, deodorant and aftershave they've drenched themselves in. | loganair | |
23/5/2019 07:48 | Thank Goodness ! | chinese investor | |
21/5/2019 11:00 | pulls out of mortgages | nathdani | |
20/5/2019 14:02 | Amazon is on the way its plans in place BIG 4 going to catch a cold next year | buywell3 | |
20/5/2019 12:34 | carlsagan1 - did you join ADVFN to ask that question? | toon1966 | |
19/5/2019 17:13 | Have any of you folks used X-O(by jarvis) or iweb-sharedealing(by halifax). As Interactive Investor have decided to up there fees again(from £90 a year to now £120), ive decided its time I finally left them.(not to mention all the bugs and rubbish website upgrade) x-o and iweb advertise a simple flat trade-only fee of £5.95 per trade and have no inactivity or monthly/yearly admin charges... Seems all good but would like feedback | carlsagan1 | |
17/5/2019 09:44 | Barclays reiterates 'overweight' | philanderer | |
17/5/2019 08:50 | I bought some more before close last night, I think the drop is more to do with the international share markets than Tesco, I think/hope it will be back in the 2.50 range quite soon. | vaneric1 | |
16/5/2019 10:59 | There goes the dividend and more! | richsawko | |
15/5/2019 21:02 | xd tomorrow morning for the 4.1p final dividend | philanderer | |
15/5/2019 08:28 | Yes gone are the days you had to queue with a ticket ,our one is safe at the mo but I hardly ever see someone using it fish and meat a bit busier . | nathdani | |
14/5/2019 23:34 | Deli's and counters are disappearing rapidly very costly staff wise and use is in decline in many areas. | tim 3 | |
14/5/2019 23:20 | Co-op boss Steve Murrells backs Tesco counterpart Dave Lewis's plans to reform business rates | philanderer | |
14/5/2019 12:13 | Our local Tesco looked a bit sad this morning now they've closed the deli service counter. Only the self-service deli remains (what's that when it's at home? - just another aisle, surely?) | thamestrader | |
13/5/2019 09:42 | As an online consumer tax it wouldn't matter to the High Street suppliers and at just 2% the online buyers would hardly notice. However, the idea that it would come off business rates is a bit pie in the sky, it would quickly find its way into the general pot of government spending and disappear into the unknown. | vaneric1 |
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