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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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-3.00 | -1.04% | 286.80 | 286.70 | 286.90 | 292.70 | 286.80 | 290.80 | 2,094,679 | 11:52:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grocery Stores | 68.9B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 17.22 | 20.45B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/12/2022 05:26 | That's a gem konrad.lol! | helen troy | |
13/12/2022 22:00 | I thought 'head and shoulders' was a dandruff shampoo. The share price in the long run is about growth. I do wonder if I was the Tesco CEO where I am going to find that growth. Booker, bought by Dave was a great acquisition even as though on of the Tesco non-execs at the time thought otherwise. Where is the next Booker? | konradpuss | |
13/12/2022 16:45 | Its not horrible until you see what comes afterwards, or you've done some stats. on what happens with potential head and shoulders on a rising trend, or some calculation on whether the share is good value, or if you stretch it out, it becomes a consolidation pattern. | yump | |
12/12/2022 16:59 | Horrible looking H&S forming. | yf23_1 | |
12/12/2022 16:14 | I bought back as many of my sold shares as i could at 2.2605+. My Isa is now fully funded this year. I can got to sleep. ? | helen troy | |
09/12/2022 20:55 | Aldi leaves Danish market. It shows you they don't always win. Denmark is a small market and Aldi say they are doing this to concentrate on other markets. | konradpuss | |
09/12/2022 08:40 | Another recent heavy director buy before trading updates , CURY chairman bought 200k shares. https://tools.eurola | blackhorse23 | |
09/12/2022 07:46 | How many did you manage to get monty?? 😂 | tuftymatt | |
08/12/2022 20:30 | Heads up, Tesco are giving away free turkeys, to anyone who can outrun their security guard. | montyhedge | |
08/12/2022 19:58 | I guess the cheap Christmas vegetables are loss leaders. Well they almost are for the farmers as well. Farmers make virtually nothing on carrots. | konradpuss | |
08/12/2022 18:25 | At 228 put a sell order in at 230 for the half of my holding which is not in an ISA. It triggered at 230.04+.Once the deal clears looking to buy back, hopefully a couple of pence cheaper. With CGT and tax free dividend allowances changing, I want a simple life and ISA seems to fulfil that. A very high volume traded today. I wonder what Citigroups trading algorithm is? | helen troy | |
07/12/2022 20:34 | Aldi, Lidl and Sainsbury's slash Christmas vegetables to 19p in supermarket price war Aldi announced yesterday that it was reducing the price of its Christmas vegetables to 19p each - and now both Lidl and Sainsbury's are doing the same as part of a supermarket price war | johnwise | |
07/12/2022 14:32 | Heard on news bulletins that the CMA have said that, after their more detailed investigation into fuel prices following their initial findings in June, there is no need to investigate the sector further as it is operating within reasonable parameters. | grahamburn | |
07/12/2022 14:08 | The RAC and AA seem to have a thing for blaming supermarkets for high fuel prices, carefully ignoring when other fuel providers have higher profit margins. I think RAC's customers would be interested to know what their gross profit margin is compared to a supermarket. Probably an order of magnitude higher? | viscount1 | |
06/12/2022 14:51 | The figures are not like for like though both Lidl and Aldi are opening new stores at a pace and in some cases stealing customers from their own shops to buy at the new ones, We have three small towns here locally, the type of people who follow the "can't afford to shop at Tesco myth used to travel the nine miles round trip to shop at the first Lidl one opened, now they have one in each town. | vaneric1 | |
06/12/2022 10:51 | Latest market share figures compared to 1 year ago. ...........2022....2 Tesco......27.2%...2 Sainsbury..15.2%...1 Asda.......14.0%...1 Aldi........9.3%.... Morrison....9.0%...1 Lidl........7.4%.... Coop........6.0%.... Waitrose....4.5%.... Iceland.....2.3%.... Ocado.......1.7%.... As can be seen by the latest figures, no surprise Aldi and Lidl (combined 2.4% gain Y-o-Y)are the biggest gainers with Morrison being followed by Tesco and Waitrose as the biggest losers. | loganair | |
05/12/2022 22:17 | 'Blame supermarkets for expensive pump prices!' RAC points finger at 'big four' failing to slash fuel costs - saying petrol should be 14p-a-litre lower | johnwise | |
05/12/2022 16:51 | Nice to see and let's hope it helps us to break past their previous target soon. | tuftymatt | |
05/12/2022 16:37 | JPMorgan raises Tesco price target to 270 (240) pence - 'overweight' | philanderer | |
02/12/2022 11:14 | Good thanks phil. | hazl | |
02/12/2022 11:04 | Morgan Stanley reinitiates Tesco with 'equal-weight' - price target 263 pence | philanderer | |
02/12/2022 07:30 | 2m shares bought back yesterday. | helen troy |
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