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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 | 0.48% | 311.90 | 311.90 | 312.10 | 312.80 | 308.00 | 309.80 | 16,356,378 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Grocery Stores | 68.38B | 1.19B | 0.1670 | 18.68 | 22.19B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2024 19:43 | Free range Organic Gloucester Old Spot and a bottle of Vina Cobos Malbec. Now that's battle fodder SS | superiorshares | |
03/2/2024 16:05 | Investors The jobs data coming out of the States suggests over the pond you may get no interest rate cuts this year? SS | superiorshares | |
03/2/2024 09:14 | Hardly. You should glean opinion from the World's Top Chefs were they believe the Top Restaurants in the World are. London Luv certainly not the Lamb burners country | superiorshares | |
02/2/2024 21:35 | You poor misguided soul. I pity you. Ciaou | helen troy | |
02/2/2024 19:33 | Oh Troy I'm yawning. I don't eat Oysters, I don't like them and I prefer Red Wine over Champagne.I can assure you the best Red Wine doesn't come from the Lamb burners country. The Best oyster come from Bibendum, Michelin house. I live right by it. That's London Luv | superiorshares | |
02/2/2024 14:26 | The cobbler kindly soled and heeled my shoes for gratis today Phil. | helen troy | |
02/2/2024 11:49 | Bought some GNC who is one of food manufacturers for Tesco | blackhorse23 | |
02/2/2024 11:21 | I'll think of you in the summer when I'm eating my Belons oysters with a baguette and sipping my Dom Perignon. | helen troy | |
02/2/2024 07:59 | John wise. I would doubt there is a single country in the modern World that is reliant on France for anything! | superiorshares | |
02/2/2024 07:06 | Yes Helen And they don't mess about with their very own EU laws. When the EU changed their common Agricultural Policy lambs exported from the UK to France were all burnt alive. The all powerful mayor's in attendance laughing as the lambs were screaming in fear and terror as lorry after lorry load of lambs were burnt alive! I'm sure all sanctimonious Students give the Lamb burners their full support. While kindly empowering us with their in depth knowledge of the middle East. | superiorshares | |
01/2/2024 13:14 | Yes John. The French don't mess about in unofficial industrial action. Railway services halved, motorways blocked, without calling a strike! The Brits are learning, but controlled by laws on declaring their action in advance. | helen troy | |
01/2/2024 00:30 | Most retail kicked in the cobblers wednesday. | philanderer | |
31/1/2024 21:51 | Chuzzlewits. Don't forget you have got the Iran response yet. Your student loans will be worth a bag of chips before you have time to put your Rainbow underpants on. SS | superiorshares | |
31/1/2024 17:34 | How's that chart looking? | superiorshares | |
30/1/2024 19:30 | They can blockade all they want. Haven't bought any French products since the dirty scum burnt lorry after lorry of lambs. All the lambs screaming in terror as the dirty French Scum burnt them all alive! | superiorshares | |
30/1/2024 19:09 | French farmers target Aldi and Lidl as protests spread across Europe: Tractors block retailer's distribution hubs over 'unfairly' low prices - as producers warn UK supermarkets face supply issues with 'siege' delaying lorries carrying fresh produce | johnwise | |
30/1/2024 19:07 | Competition watchdog begins review of supermarkets' loyalty card schemes The watchdog is concerned that some supermarkets are offering cheaper prices only to loyalty card members Morrisons sells forecourts in £2.5bn deal to pay down debt pile Morrisons has agreed a £2.5bn deal to sell its hundreds of forecourts to petrol station giant Motor Fuel Group (MFG), in a move by its American owners to dramatically reduce the supermarket’s debt and give it a warchest to become more competitive on price. | johnwise | |
30/1/2024 16:17 | Yes. Can it be a false post? | helen troy | |
30/1/2024 16:09 | JPM playing their games again.... | ladeside | |
30/1/2024 07:54 | John, I think the BBC no longer control the news agenda. Many folk had 'turned off' Radio 4 news in the mornings now. The lister numbers have dropped dramatically. I think folk are just sick of hearing bad news. I still listen - with a pinch of salt. Many of the young get their news from social media and niche web sites. Many others listen to podcasts of whom they want to listen to. I am not getting into climate change, however what I would say is this stupid government should circle around energy independence. | konradpuss | |
30/1/2024 07:32 | Let's face it, we all know that the powers that be keep harping on about 'climate change' and 'global warming' because it gives them an excuse to extract ever more from us in taxes. Most right-minded people know, or have finally woken up to the fact, that it's all utterly untrue, and has actually been discredited. Sadly, when the BBC controls the news agenda, and the BBC has been taken in by all the hype, some people will continue to be fooled into believing the propaganda... Video: Mark Levin sussed the government scam The truth about global warming If Zero CO2 was ever achieved every tree on the planet would die VIDEO: A Dearth of Carbon Dr. Patrick Moore BP urged to scale back its green agenda: Investor blasts oil giant's 'irrational' climate targets | johnwise |
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