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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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-1.50 | -0.50% | 298.30 | 298.00 | 298.20 | 300.80 | 297.70 | 300.20 | 11,224,378 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 17.85 | 21.2B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/1/2022 09:36 | Tesco would like staff to buy and hold the saye`s but just over minimum pay means most need the funds,there used to be a bonus on money held but over the years it got taken away ,they will blame interest rates . | nathdani | |
21/1/2022 22:29 | Yes, although I'm a bit peeved that the '3 year' is actually only 36 4-week payments, rather than the 39. Also started in Feb, last payment in Oct, but can't sell till March. So Equiniti has the use of the money from Oct to March and also gets to charge 1.5% for selling (if I remember rightly). | yf23_1 | |
21/1/2022 16:41 | Saye`s march 1st that will do a lot for employee`s | nathdani | |
21/1/2022 12:51 | Not interested in what they should have done, just on how long the share price is going to be supported. | helen troy | |
21/1/2022 10:42 | They should have been buying back in the 220s not the 280s FFS! | yf23_1 | |
21/1/2022 08:28 | They've bought approx 70m shares so approx under 40% of their stated buyback. | helen troy | |
20/1/2022 14:54 | Does anybody know the value approx of buybacks done so far? | helen troy | |
20/1/2022 09:07 | Iceland announces one-year price freeze on supermarket’s £1 value range Richard Walker, managing director at Iceland, has committed to freeze the price of over 60 of the supermarket’s famous £1 lines, until the end of the year. Iceland’s latest price value initiative comes as UK inflation peaks at a near-three-decade high and the jump in cost of living is set to put further pressure on households across the UK. Walker said: “We know that our customers will be feeling the pinch as inflation surges and it is our priority to mitigate it as much as we can, and continuing to commit to everyday low prices across our ranges. We hope this price promise brings some reassurance to those who are concerned about their finances in the year ahead, and will help to keep weekly grocery shopping as affordable as possible.” | johnwise | |
19/1/2022 19:12 | Grim reality of Britain ravaged by highest inflation for 30 years: Hotels close floors and bars to cope with soaring bills, supermarkets say rising prices mean customers are turning to food banks and factories warn they could shut Energy bills at one hotel in Scarborough are up from £2,000 to £10,000 a month Richard Walker, the boss of Iceland, said customers were turning to food banks | johnwise | |
19/1/2022 08:34 | UK inflation hits highest level in nearly three decades Cheapest supermarket crown changed hands during 2021 as inflation squeeze began Which? gives some advice on how to keep grocery bills down amid the surge in living costs as it reveals its winner, of a close race, for the cheapest supermarket during 2021. | johnwise | |
18/1/2022 10:03 | From silver forum posted by yikyak. Message to the voting cattle.htTps://www.y | time for common sense | |
17/1/2022 18:25 | hazl, yes I saw that... 'back in talks ' ;-) | philanderer | |
17/1/2022 10:52 | Those that cry snowflake will change their tune when they are old. Thanks phil first with the real news as ever. Have you seen Amazon is back tracking on the Visa card refusal? | hazl | |
17/1/2022 10:40 | GOLDMAN SACHS RAISES TESCO PRICE TARGET TO 345 (340) PENCE - 'BUY' | philanderer | |
14/1/2022 17:24 | Vaneric Post 26668 Agreed. I still have my study window open for most of the day - and did so over November/December. It's coldish, but not unbearably cold. Nothing that an extra jumper wont alleviate. People are too soft and spoiled these days | geckotheglorious | |
14/1/2022 09:39 | Central heating causes obesity, no one gets cold enough to shiver or burn off the fat. When I were a lad................. | vaneric1 | |
14/1/2022 09:30 | 'people will die in cold homes', What rubbish these people talk. Temperatures are not -40 dec c (about -40 deg f) They are bit over zero. It is only in recent years that central heating was commonplace. Such a soft pampered generation, the snowflake generation. A few warm blankets will suffice. | careful | |
14/1/2022 07:45 | The Tory Party Net-Zero New Green Deal Update: Energy bills crisis: People will die in cold homes, warns alliance of charities urging government action The 25 charities - including Save the Children, Age UK, End Fuel Poverty and Greenpeace - have called for urgent action to tackle the energy bills crisis. Hypothermia - NHS | johnwise | |
13/1/2022 18:15 | Atleast we're not as bad as M&S bit of a recovery, maybe see some blue tomorrow | pastyman3851 | |
13/1/2022 10:44 | Yes, 'sell on the news' | philanderer | |
13/1/2022 09:54 | Excellent update from an internal perspective with all our categories "Green" and pretty much ahead of our own best expectations. Starting to rise now and I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see us finish Blue.... | ladeside | |
13/1/2022 08:24 | Depends what they were expecting. | yf23_1 | |
13/1/2022 08:02 | Guess the market doesn't, really thought they might | pastyman3851 |
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