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TSCO Tesco Plc

311.90
1.50 (0.48%)
21 May 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
  1.50 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
Grocery Stores 68.38B 1.19B 0.1670 18.68 22.19B
Tesco Plc is listed in the Grocery Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TSCO. The last closing price for Tesco was 310.40p. Over the last year, Tesco shares have traded in a share price range of 244.30p to 314.70p.

Tesco currently has 7,112,749,528 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tesco is £22.19 billion. Tesco has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 18.68.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/2/2024
14:33
SS are you sure price is not down to Shamina not being allowed in 😀
swiss paul
23/2/2024
06:45
Yes recession talk and so on.
hazl
23/2/2024
01:33
'Consumer confidence stalls after months of positivity'
philanderer
22/2/2024
18:15
I think the price drop is due to Nestlé missing it sales estimates due to inflation.
Chuzzlewits read the report and learn.
TRUMP2024
SS

superiorshares
22/2/2024
17:14
Stock take tonight, might know the shrink tomorrow. Problem is it can be obfuscated by erroneous deliveries from the lorries.
One year we made £1200 due to getting stock not ours.

yf23_1
22/2/2024
17:03
Its a shame you don't get club cards points when you buy tesco shares as I've just grabbed some.The paper's seem to have a vendetta against tesco club cards.They are saving you money what's not to like and they are free.
peteret
22/2/2024
14:25
Yes, TSCO the dog of my portfolio today.
philanderer
22/2/2024
13:13
Big investment companies manipulation
peteret
22/2/2024
12:53
So, why is Tesco down over 8p today?
dondee
22/2/2024
04:27
What has this got to do with Tesco, all the chuzzlewits ask.
Well it's that shrink, the unfettered illegal immigration has magnified the Thieving in the UK by at least 30 times.
Got to go, I'm off to Maccies for me brekky.
TRUMP2024
SS

superiorshares
22/2/2024
03:13
What a sad individual you are. I pity you.
helen troy
21/2/2024
23:07
Yes just had a look.
The Police say it was not possible to visually identify him due to the time he spent in the water.
Troy how long was he in the water for?
I was a Royal Navy diver in my younger day, Troy I think the Police are already lying to you.
TRUMP2024
SS

superiorshares
21/2/2024
20:43
You could apologize for getting your council house statement so badly wrong.
helen troy
21/2/2024
20:15
pus
For me it should all be nuclear, as clean as it comes and can supply unlimited amounts.
Japan may be mainly nuclear but not hundred per cent on that.
TRUMP2024
SS

superiorshares
21/2/2024
19:47
Subperior, P.V. panels are now much cheaper and have a sub five year pay back.

The only negative, they are almost all produced by the Chinese as they drove all else out the market.

konradpuss
21/2/2024
14:34
Agreed Keyno. It is such a simple exercise to instal a windmill in your car park, and run all your freezers and cold cabinets off it or the battery charged from it. A no brainer.
helen troy
21/2/2024
10:54
#29580
Tesco aren't doing this out of altruism or due to any "green" aspirations. They are doing it because they think it is better for their profits - whatever they state in a PR capacity. They are and always have been ruthless in pursuit of profit and it's why they have been successful.

keyno
21/2/2024
10:10
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/sustainable-farming/tesco-stores-solar-panels/?WT.mc_id=tmgspk_$placement$_4398&utm_source=tmgspk&utm_medium=$placement$&utm_content=4398&utm_campaign=tmgspk_$placement$_4398&plr=1&obOrigUrl=true... Time to pull out if Tesco.... Stick to Retail not Social Engineering
xxxxxy
21/2/2024
06:57
City A.M.

‘We were wrong’: Coffee brand pulls out of Tesco after learning ‘simple truth’
The boss of an independent coffee brand has opened up about the decision to pull its products from the shelves of Tesco.

Roastworks has been available at Tesco shops across the country following a successful trial in 2022.

However, the Devon company has now decided to terminate the deal after discovering the brand’s four products were “not selling enough units to warrant having shelf space in the largest retailer in the UK”.

Roastworks was founded by husband and wife team Will and Caroline Little in 2014 while its products are still available through Ocado, Waitrose and Whole Foods Market.

johnwise
20/2/2024
17:23
Haze ale
I've moved on from Acid Abdul. I'm on the news that migrants and foreign uni students bringing their entire families with them has cost the Welfare Fund 3.6 billion since 2020 ( 3,600 millions)
Now let's get this state pension ( Welfare payment) cut for all 40 year olds and under.
We need the qualifying age raised to 68 for the under 40s immediately, also they need their payment reduced by 15 per cent.
TRUMP 2024
SS

superiorshares
20/2/2024
13:36
'Tesco changes how it shows Clubcard prices after row'
philanderer
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