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TSCO Tesco Plc

296.60
-1.60 (-0.54%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  -1.60 -0.54% 296.60 297.40 297.60 300.00 297.40 298.60 18,348,045 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 65.76B 744M 0.1046 28.43 21.15B
Tesco Plc is listed in the Grocery Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TSCO. The last closing price for Tesco was 298.20p. Over the last year, Tesco shares have traded in a share price range of 244.30p to 303.60p.

Tesco currently has 7,112,749,528 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tesco is £21.15 billion. Tesco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 28.43.

Tesco Share Discussion Threads

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20/6/2022
19:30
F56
East has a massive demogrphic crisis.
Well the bit that matters - China , Japan & Russia.
Rest of East, erm small beer on the global power front.

Perhaps this is for the best. Gives more room for small Eastern nations to grow and develop absent some authoritarian big brother!

geckotheglorious
20/6/2022
19:02
The transfer of power from the west to the east is the only thing that matters. Long term gov. vs short term gov.
f56
20/6/2022
12:51
DEBSDOENRR - the original stinky fish. Rotting from the inside out
sankshiela
20/6/2022
12:35
Monthly candle chart... bigger picture
300p resistance

Just think how many useless comments you could make during this time while collecting dividends


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muffinhead
20/6/2022
12:33
Monthly candle chart


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muffinhead
20/6/2022
10:41
Thanks Steve and holding cash in these wild times isn't a bad thing at all 👍🏻
tuftymatt
20/6/2022
08:38
Taking it off the table at the mo. Re-assess in 6 months and certainly watch how my remaining 25% left does. Good luck all here 👍
stevethefish1
20/6/2022
08:28
Good luck Steve and are you reinvesting or did you need the cash for something else?
tuftymatt
20/6/2022
08:23
Big decision for me today. Just sold 75% of my holding at 252.7, which I started accumulating from 2002 as a former Tesco employee. I have never made money unfortunately having accumulated on the way up through share bonuses etc when Tesco was on fire in the mid 00”s, leaving just before the big crash and scandal. Too much allocated to Tesco for me today. I’m sure Tesco will continue to do well relatively over the next few difficult years and is in good hands, but time for me to de-risk a little. Sold with a heavy heart
stevethefish1
20/6/2022
08:23
Big decision for me today. Just sold 75% of my holding at 252.7, which I started accumulating from 2002 as a former Tesco employee. I have never made money unfortunately having accumulated on the way up through share bonuses etc when Tesco was on fire in the mid 00”s, leaving just before the big crash and scandal. Too much allocated to Tesco for me today. I’m sure Tesco will continue to do well relatively over the next few difficult years and is in good hands, but time for me to de-risk a little. Sold with a heavy heart
stevethefish1
20/6/2022
07:08
Nice opening today in amongst a great deal of negative openings from what I can see.

No US market today either so maybe we can stay up!!

tuftymatt
20/6/2022
05:31
DOWNER - you miserable squid. Wish you were in doubt
sankshiela
19/6/2022
12:32
Totally agree but the question is at what price!
123trev
19/6/2022
12:30
Tesco comes back eventually.
hazl
19/6/2022
12:23
Tuftymatt, this is a totally different market now and anything is possible your average for me would be far to high. I would take a small loss and wait but that’s me and what I do works most of the time but sometimes it doesn’t so you make your choice on the economics of it all.gl
123trev
19/6/2022
11:04
Loyalty cards are goldmines to anybody who wants to sell to you. Your "reduced prices" are your "reward". Never accept targeting cookies online and take all the discounts you can on the loyalty cards.
Edit: Avoid "Express" stores of any retailer because they always bump the prices up there.

keyno
19/6/2022
09:25
Clubcard price means 'instant gratification' for your average punter in a Tesco Express - ergo a very good idea in my humble.

As to margins and are they the 'real' prices - not bumped up just to be discounted, I am unsure.

konradpuss
19/6/2022
09:15
Thanks and £2.20 seems possible based on we saw that figure a year ago. £1.75 has not been seen for 5 years so is harder for me to see happening but right now you never know.

I hold at a 264p average and have cash to buy more on the dips which are likely in the next 6 weeks or so.

tuftymatt
19/6/2022
09:01
Will look at a short term trade around £2.20 but expecting the £1.75 again.
123trev
19/6/2022
08:50
Where are you buying at here then Trev?
tuftymatt
19/6/2022
08:35
Let’s not beat around the bush here we have stagflation and it’s not going away anytime soon this stock along with a great many others has much further to fall. Profits here will be squeezed to the limit on an already tight margin so it’s inevitable that those reduced profits will equal a reduced share price everything will be adjusted accordingly. A new era has definitely begun easy money and excess has to change with a tightening of the money supply but this is nothing new to those of a certain age. It’s going to be a lot rougher for many years but is it Armageddon and the fall of fiat currency I think not.
123trev
19/6/2022
07:15
Konrad but surely the clubcard price is just the "real" price whilst the non-clubcard is an artificially high one to cream off a bit of money from mugs without a clubcard, or probably foreign visitors.
spawny100
19/6/2022
07:10
konradplus, I am not trying to dermap TESCO is amy way the brokers think TESCI is best place to get through the consumer crisis but it may find it hard to sustain same profits going fowarrd and you have a yield here.

Most shares could see difficulty getting through the crisis.

debsdowner
19/6/2022
07:10
konradplus, I am not trying to dermap TESCO is amy way the brokers think TESCI is best place to get through the consumer crisis but it may find it hard to sustain same profits going fowarrd and you have a yield here.

Most shares could see difficulty getting through the crisis.

debsdowner
19/6/2022
07:10
konradplus, I am not trying to dermap TESCO is amy way the brokers think TESCI is best place to get through the consumer crisis but it may find it hard to sustain same profits going fowarrd and you have a yield here.

Most shares could see difficulty getting through the crisis.

debsdowner
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