With all the private equity hype around Morrison and Sainsburys the grocery sector is in focus again. I like Tesco and if they nail this can see this giant rise again.
Not a holder, but wonder if it will cause a major dip in SP? I know Tesco are in the process of share buy backsā¦
Iām having to do my actual shopping today with an real trolly ⦠in person! Tesco have cancelled all click and collect orders - maybe home delivery too. Iād expect a short term knee jerk to this.
How they got in and and data they stole the key factors here. Tesco makes up 35% of the online grocery ordering market.
Im probably being lazy, but does Tesco issue new shares every year or does it purchase the shares it uses for bonus, e.t.c. Iām just considering when these shares would possibility be traded and the time affects on the sp.
Im so confused which etfs to go for,any good ideas as there are so many.
Recent discussion on this, as I was in the same boat as you ETFs- why so popular?
Tesco are so pricey as of late - the fact they keep pushing the Aldi price match just makes me want to shop at one of the German discounters.
Aldi and Lidl are by far much much cheaper than any of the bigger supermarkets at the moment
With over a 25% market share in the supermarket sector, Tesco is the UKās biggest supermarket. Today, the grocery giant released its FY22 earnings results. Although the FTSE 100 company reported strong figures in every aspect, the Tesco share price has plunged 5% at the time of writing (Although itās still up over 11% year on year). Hereās why.
Well written piece, I did get some more this morning at 254 each so showing an early return.
Inflation is currently sitting at 7%, and is expected to continue rising for the coming months. As a result, retail spending has seen a drop, as the cost of living crisis continues to hit consumers hard. The effects of this are already heavily impacting the largest supermarket in the UK, Tesco. So, with all that in mind, the Tesco share price could dip further and present long-term shareholders like myself with a buying opportunity.
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Hey, I was just wondering if tescoās would issue out a discount card if you have shareās in the company?
It wouldnt
Why is tesco category food and drink but Walmart is consumer goods. Surely these companies are the same as one another just in diff countries and on a diff scale so tesco should be consumer goods too right?
Minor thing lol just donāt like how the pie chart is showing them separately lol
Walmart does a lot more than just food and drinks so potentially that is why. When i went to US in 2019 more than half the stores were non food related.
Trading volume looks high. Anyone got any ideas why ?
Walmart is on a completely different scale than Tesco. Most Walmartās do literally everything - food, clothes , electronics , toys, outdoor , hardware , pharmacy , technology , home shopping , click and collect (kerbside) , and not on a small scale like Tesco. Lot of small (by US standards) places in America Walmart is the main place for many things as the competition has been put out of business.
Tesco has a lot of stores but most now only do food on any scale with small /scaled back non food.
Walmartās are however not even close to places like Tesco for store standards - they donāt even provide staff with uniform beyond a waistcoat and they are desperate to stop any kind of unionisation. If you check out the Walmart group on Reddit itās a real eye opener ā¦.