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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% | 298.00 | 298.00 | 298.10 | 300.00 | 297.70 | 298.60 | 2,090,888 | 14:06:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 65.76B | 744M | 0.1046 | 28.51 | 21.21B |
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05/7/2020 16:39 | how awful so we would homogenise all our buying and reduce us to little choice of the food we eat. All because the middle classes think its clever to buy cheaply. Separately we have had some lovely organic choices from TESCO over the last couple of weeks. Beef casserole tonight....home made. | hazl | |
05/7/2020 16:34 | This will potentially give Aldi a further 3% to 3.3% market share in the next 5 years. | loganair | |
03/7/2020 23:12 | Tesco demands supplier price cuts in discount battle | philanderer | |
03/7/2020 23:07 | Britain's grocers gearing up for massive price war amidst fears unemployment could rise above four million | philanderer | |
03/7/2020 09:45 | Continue to run both bull/bear positions in Tesco and extended some out to next March. | alphorn | |
29/6/2020 19:52 | With 42% of the british economy still producing revenue since the 23rd March including supermarkets ( prices in store up 16% over the same period ) all utilities still billing customers, with Telcos selling more bandwidth and the government paying 80% of wages and loaning businesses billions. There has never been a better time to invest in this particular section of the market. When the next trading updates come, expect a serious short term market adjustment | 1224saj | |
26/6/2020 13:45 | RNS just now | hazl | |
26/6/2020 13:44 | Favorable update. | hazl | |
26/6/2020 13:29 | Strong update.I guess the extended costs of home delivery mean the margins are minimal.It will be interesting to see if shopping habits change and more regular in store shopping.With fuel prices significantly lower, Tesco may be able to get suppliers to pass some of this reduced cost on and increase margin or reduce prices and compete against the discounters. | paulisi | |
26/6/2020 12:53 | Tesco shareholders reject pay report over CEO remuneration row Newsflash: More than two thirds of Tesco shareholders have voted down the company’s pay report. Results from the supermarket’s AGM show that 67.29% rejected the pay report amid a row over the chief executive’s pay package. Only 32.71% approved the resolution. Dave Lewis’ pay pay rose by more than a third to £6.42m last year, which was the biggest annual haul for an executive at the supermarket since the departure of Sir Terry Leahy nearly a decade ago. It came after the Tesco board controversially decided to remove the online grocer Ocado from a list of rivals used to rate performance. Tesco said it was disappointed by the results, considering that it had been “reassured&rdq While the Board is pleased that all other resolutions were carried with very large majorities, we are disappointed that the advisory vote on the directors’ remuneration report was not passed. Following recent engagement on our Remuneration Report with a number of our larger shareholders, we have been reassured that the majority agree that the overall outcome of the 2017 PSP award is proportionate given the outstanding turnaround delivered by management We recognise, however, that a significant number of shareholders had concerns with the principle of the Committee’s adjustment to the TSR comparator group. Tesco says its pay committee “will continue to engage with shareholders to fully understand their concerns” and would consider the feedback as it prepares to put its pay policy to shareholders at next year’s AGM. We will publish an update on our engagement, in accordance with the UK Corporate Governance Code, within six months of the 2020 AGM. | philanderer | |
26/6/2020 09:58 | Strong numbers. Like for like up 9% Online capacity doubled Convenience stores trading well If there is a second wave we are well placed with the discounters playing catch up for a change | jsforum | |
26/6/2020 09:44 | No update on the Thailand sale unless I missed it. I guess they cannot say anything until the competition report is published in Thailand. I guess mid July. | konradpuss | |
26/6/2020 09:04 | Solid update. 'Tesco shoppers buying more during fewer trips' | philanderer | |
25/6/2020 09:26 | The other observation - in Switzerland very disciplined distancing and hand cleaners and about 30% with masks. In France disciplined distancing, not so many hand cleaners and about 60%+ with masks. | alphorn | |
25/6/2020 09:07 | Just back from my local Tesco, they're having a bit of a nightmare, the whole row of freezers has broken down so all the frozen food is back in the store room. Everything else is good, plenty of stock in all the aisles and the customers seem to be behaving themselves, keeping to the distancing recommendations. The local school though is back to normal ….outside with parked cars strewn about all over the place. | vaneric1 | |
25/6/2020 08:28 | This what I found in France - note not a detailed survey! Fruit - more expensive than Switzerland but cheaper than those UK numbers - around the £2.25 kg. Generally, groceries seemed (very) slightly more expensive than Switzerland. Surprisingly a l'Oreal hair cosmetic, made in France, is around 30% cheaper in Switzerland and has been for at least 6mths, so no special offer. Meat, of course, is horrendously expensive in Switzerland. Paid £7 kg for a wonderful pork filet roast in France. No markdowns in wine prices. There ends today's shopping! | alphorn | |
24/6/2020 12:08 | Raising cash sounds most probable.... Wine 50%, jealous! Enjoy. Beautiful outside. | geckotheglorious | |
24/6/2020 12:00 | Wow Gecko, thanks for that summary. My guess is that the fantastic weather coupled with the lockdowns/border controls etc has meant a huge build up of stock that they need to liquidate. Going shopping in France this afternoon and will post up what I find. Also btw quite a lot of wine is 50% off. My guess is raising cash??? | alphorn | |
24/6/2020 11:48 | Avocado Large 95p Tesco, SBRY, 100p Asda 90p each Morrisons. Apricots 720p / kg Tesco 100p / Punnet*5min) SBRY 312p / kg Asda 200p for 6 Morrisons Peaches 24p each Tesco 19p each SBRY 25p each Asda 25p each Morris 15p each Aldi Much of peach and Apricot production sourced from EU(Spain & Italy predominantly) - especially Peaches. Given we are in EU, with zero tariffs why are they so expensive in UK if theyre so cheap in Switzerland? 85p for 1kg? | geckotheglorious | |
24/6/2020 08:28 | Answering my own question above - blimey, fresh fruit are crazy prices looking online. Avocados similar. | alphorn | |
23/6/2020 23:01 | Tesco plans major recession price war against the discounters | philanderer | |
23/6/2020 19:33 | Just out interest buying here today (CH) 1kg peaches or apricots at 85p. Large avocado also at 85p. What would current prices be in Tesco? | alphorn |
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