A good move up in today’s market. |
Well only good old TSCO and GGP rising for me this morning! |
Tesco Ireland Opens New Dublin Store On Collins Avenue
Tesco Ireland has opened its newest store on Dublin’s North Side, creating 12 new jobs for the area and increasing the retailer’s Irish footprint to 183.
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The changes will take effect from 7 March |
Yeah I share those thoughts too and would risk a small top up around there.
I think a crack at 400 is coming and the recent pause in the share price growth isn't anything of major concern in my opinion.
Good luck all 👍🏻 |
May be a little early, but it would appear that the old resistance level of around 375 can now be possibly considered as being the new support level clearing a path to 400 and onwards. |
Johnwise.
Add to that
Council tax +5% Car insurance
All rises way above supposed Inflation rate |
UK inflation 2.5 percent ?
My local Supermarkets on many everyday items with a price markup of 8 to 10 percent ? |
Retail sales bounced back more than expected last month, according to figures released on Friday by the Office for National Statistics.
Retail sales grew 1.7% on the month following four consecutive months of falls and after a downwardly-revised 0.6% drop in December. Economists were expecting a smaller increase of 0.3%.
The ONS said food store sales volumes grew strongly in January 2025, following falls in recent months.
Sharecast |
Thank you TT most helpful. |
The buys/sells shown by ADFVN are derived based on whether the price are closer to the bid or offer. If the price moves in the time between the trade occurring and it appearing on the list, which can be seconds, minutes or even hours, the trade can go into the wrong column. Although ok as a rough guide (usually), don't rely on it 100% for a single trade, let alone a whole day's trading.
Also, more buys than sells doesn't mean the price should have gone up, maybe there were more buys precisely because the price was driven down. Cause and effect reversal.
Ultimately, does it matter? The price went down. There aren't buys and sells, just trades, each one being a buy and a sell. |
1635 - Buy Volume 25,311,584 \ Sell Volume 2,405,624 Share price down 6.10. How should one interpret this ? |
Phil
Bit like the weather! |
There sure is a miserable, gloomy mood in the country at the moment. |
They already have started to cut jobs nothing massive so far but its going to get painful to pay for budget. |
Yes my concern as we get closer to April and the new financial year is could the share price wobble a bit.
Would have loved to see a break of 400 first but never mind as a dip such as today creates a buying opportunity I think.
Yes wages will go up but it's clear Tesco etc will cut jobs to counter that and as food consumers we will all pick up the rest of the cost.
Good luck all 👍🏻 |
Labour costs
Average yearly growth for regular earnings, so excluding bonuses, was 6.0% in December alone. Growth picked up speed from 5.6% in November. Including bonuses, pay growth picked up to 5.9% in December, from 5.5% in November. |
Me too £4 is an easy target 🎯 |
What refreshingly honest posts TM. I am convinced also that 400 will be breached before long. Certainly as yet there has been no return to test the previous 375 resistance level which is most encouraging. |
Yes this is a good place to be and I am glad I was able to buy back in today and make a bit from my mistake too.
A push over 400 is coming I feel!!
Good luck all 👍🏻 |
Still keen on them myself. |
Took profit here today at 398.
Sold 90% and to be honest it was via a sale order I placed a while back now and forgot about!! Will look to re buy at 394 if I can as I think a break and hold of 400 is on the cards very soon.
Good luck all 👍🏻 |
Private labels are also trust factor for consumers of known brands it ll always rise |
Shoppers make key switch in desperate bid to slash grocery bills amid cost-of-living crisis
Supermarket own-label sales have hit a record high as shoppers battle to keep food bills down |