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TSCO Tesco Plc

288.90
-0.90 (-0.31%)
26 Apr 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
  -0.90 -0.31% 288.90 289.60 289.80 292.70 286.70 290.80 11,207,343 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Grocery Stores 68.9B 1.19B 0.1670 17.35 20.61B
Tesco Plc is listed in the Grocery Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TSCO. The last closing price for Tesco was 289.80p. Over the last year, Tesco shares have traded in a share price range of 244.30p to 306.10p.

Tesco currently has 7,112,749,528 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tesco is £20.61 billion. Tesco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 17.35.

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20/7/2022
11:06
Our local Tesco this morning a freezer disaster the entire frozen food department clear of stock, freezers fixed but waiting to get down to temperature before re-stocking. Grumbling women all around.
vaneric1
19/7/2022
22:15
I hope the market share increase is a trend.

I really like Clubcard Prices.

I wonder who dreamt up that one? It is a real winner.

konradpuss
19/7/2022
11:40
If we can end July higher than what we saw in June I think that would be great.
In this market the May high seems a step too far at the moment but we can hope 👍🏻

tuftymatt
19/7/2022
11:35
"Grocery bills mount as inflation surges – Kantar"
Grocery inflation has rocketed to nearly 10%, industry data showed on Tuesday, as supply chain pressures continue to drive up prices.

According to Kantar, like-for-like grocery price inflation hit 9.9% over the past four weeks, up 1.6 percentage points on last month and the second highest reading since the retail consultancy started tracking prices in 2008.

In the 12 weeks to 10 July, grocery inflation was 8.1% year-on-year, with prices rising fastest in butter, milk and dog food.

As a result, shoppers are now facing a £454 increase to annual grocery bills.
Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said shoppers would be "feeling the pinch" during the first restriction-free summer since 2019, and were increasingly turning to own-brand products as a result. Supermarket own-line labels grew 4.1% over the period, while branded items fell by 2.4%.
"It is a complex picture and the grocers are busy negotiating with their suppliers to mitigate impact at the tills as far as possible," McKevitt added.

Discounter Lidl was the fastest growing supermarket in the 12 weeks to July, with sales up 13.9%. Aldi reported sales growth of 11.3%. Kantar said more than 67% of people in Britain shopped at either an Aldi or Lidl in the past 12 weeks.

Tesco - which has the biggest market share with 27.1% - saw sales nudge 0.1% higher, while sales fell 2.2% at J Sainsbury, by 2.3% at Asda and by 6.7% at Wm Morrison. Sales eased 0.2% at frozen food retailer Iceland.

Sales at Waitrose, part of the John Lewis Partnership, were down 6.3% while at online retailer Ocado they rose 0.7%.

Overall, UK supermarket sales rose by 0.1% in the 12 weeks to 10 July, the first time the market has seen growth since April 2021.

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geckotheglorious
18/7/2022
00:20
Amazon price matches Tesco as supermarkets fight for customers
philanderer
16/7/2022
01:15
Tesco wins right to fire and rehire workers after legal battle
philanderer
12/7/2022
17:58
More potential inflation consequences for stickin' it to Putin.........



Germany imports 40% of it's gas from Russia and about half that is used in German industry.

Putin cutting off the gas supply to Germany. As of Monday, gas flows have dropped to zero for 10 days of "maintenance".

The doomsday scenario of a winter without Russian gas




Implications for food, drink and cigs industry.... potential impact of up to 32% reduced production can't be helpful for ALDI and Lidl



RUSSIA Switches Off NORD STREAM Gas Supply Causing MAJOR CONCERNS in GERMANY

muffinhead
12/7/2022
17:57
You can always buy Sainsbury's Beef Ravioli for 70p before private labels prices follow Heinz
muffinhead
11/7/2022
06:57
😂👍🏻
tuftymatt
10/7/2022
22:59
What's incredible is that anybody ever eats the stuff!
keyno
10/7/2022
11:15
Heinz Ravioli used to be £1 a tin now it's £1.70 incredible.
tim 3
09/7/2022
11:54
A bit of Kabuki theatre from Tescos and Heinz.

White label products given space to move up next

muffinhead
08/7/2022
15:57
Tesco Surrenders

Heinz defeats Tesco in baked beans price row

Full range of Heinz products will return to Tesco's shelves

johnwise
08/7/2022
10:11
Buybacks ticking along quite nicely.
helen troy
07/7/2022
18:58
So li reckon Boris still has.his finger on the nuclear button. Correct?
helen troy
07/7/2022
17:33
Sainsbury's shareholders 'prioritise short-term returns' as they reject call to pay all workers a real living wage

83% of Sainsbury's investors voted against real living wage for all workers

johnwise
05/7/2022
23:09
Whiskas and Pedigree pet food manufacturer suspends supply to Tesco in fresh price row

The row comes days after Kraft Heinz products including ketchup, baked beans and tomato soup were unavailable in some Tesco stores, as the supermarket giant refused to pass on "unjustifiable price increases to customers".

johnwise
05/7/2022
22:04
Picture is better than a 1000 words
muffinhead
05/7/2022
22:01
Bless your cotton socks!

For virgins

muffinhead
05/7/2022
21:31
Johnwise.
And?
Theft should be punishable.
And Australia is a great place to send criminals. Means they arent here, arent paid for by taxpayer, or out on remand to thieve again!

geckotheglorious
05/7/2022
20:45
Will be transporting people to Australia next, for stealing Bread


Photos posted to social media showed £3.99 blocks of cheddar on shelves in Aldi with electronic tags fitted

Other images showed £8 lamb chops in Co-Op and cans of baby milk in Tesco with security tags on them

johnwise
05/7/2022
16:07
Big drops across the board in commodities and commodity related shares today.

I do believe the central banks have burst this bubble just as everyone and their dog is going nuts about inflation.

This time next year, the narrative will be about deflation.


Speculators running for the hills
weekly timeframe

muffinhead
05/7/2022
10:22
These synthetic food substitutes were designed to replace real food at very cheap prices. I can't understand why anyone would pay such high prices for it..

Britain’s cost of living crisis laid bare as tub of Lurpak hits a staggering £7.25 in supermarkets

johnwise
05/7/2022
09:31
CURY looks very attractive to buy , lower mcap of 700 millions against it huge revenue over 10 billion
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