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Tesco (TSCO)     

dai oldenrich - 01 May 2007 16:26

Tesco is one of the worlds leading international retailers. Since the company first the trading name of Tesco, in the mid 1920s, the group has expanded into different formats, different markets and different sectors. The UKs leading retailer Tesco was floated on the stock exchange in 1947 and in 1995 took over rival Sainsburys position as the UK number one. The principal activity of the group is food retailing, with over 2,000 stores worldwide. Tesco has a long term strategy for growth, based on four key parts: growth in the Core UK business, to expand by growing internationally, to be as strong in non-food as in food and to follow customers into new retailing services. The company launched a home shopping service in 2000, allowing customers to order their shopping online. Tesco is now expanding its convenience stores and overseas into areas such as Taiwan, Malaysia, Poland, the US and Ireland.

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Upper graph = 12 month share price with 6 month moving average
Lower graph = 12 month volume (red line = volume average).

skinny - 14 Mar 2013 14:00 - 835 of 1721

12 month high - gap closed.

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skinny - 14 Mar 2013 15:39 - 836 of 1721

Excellent rise here today.

Nar1 - 14 Mar 2013 15:41 - 837 of 1721

Yep - £4 very soon

skinny - 27 Mar 2013 08:20 - 838 of 1721

Deutsche Bank Buy 0.00 373.25 394.00 440.00 Retains

Morgan Stanley Underweight 0.00 373.25 310.00 - Reiterates

skinny - 28 Mar 2013 10:06 - 839 of 1721

Nomura Buy 377.15 377.70 430.00 430.00 Retains

cynic - 30 Mar 2013 13:19 - 840 of 1721

******* say they will in future only stock UK chicken
Oh really? ........ UK farms can no longer produce sufficient thanks to the supermarkets dumping them many years ago as they could buy cheaper abroad .... so how will ****** supply all these so-called UK chickens?

They won't; or at least they will assuredly NOT be UK-reared (from cradle to grave to put it a little crudely)!
Trade sources allege that most/many will be supplied ex Belgium thus having at least an EU stamp .... but will they have been reared in Belgium?
Almost certainly NOT
It seems that a very high %age are still brought in from F/E (Thailand) and other "interesting" countries and then just processed in Belgium, thus qualifying for the EU stamp ..... this is almost certainly the procedure that will be used by UK supermarkets

So, unless the label specifically states UK-reared, it is a racing certainty that it will not have been ...... how to con the customer yet again!

skinny - 30 Mar 2013 13:33 - 841 of 1721

I'm confused by the above

"******* say they will in future only stock UK chicken
Oh really? ........ UK farms can no longer produce sufficient thanks to the supermarkets dumping them many years ago as they could buy cheaper abroad .... so how will ****** supply all these so-called UK chickens?"


Is it ******* or ****** ? :-)

cynic - 30 Mar 2013 15:05 - 842 of 1721

i understand there is one company that is making a song and dance on this issue, but heaven forefend i should level an accusation as to its probity :-)

Balerboy - 31 Mar 2013 22:22 - 843 of 1721

Agree with you whole heartedly, we as a country have very little agriculture left and could not sustain ourselves. Our winter vegetables have suffered great losses this winter, and now the winter cereals have either not been planted or have perrished. Spring cereals which do not perform as well as winter, are struggling with the winter chill and freezing conditions. Our first touch of shortages is nearer than some like to think.,.

cynic - 01 Apr 2013 09:06 - 844 of 1721

BB - i know you have some expertise in this area ..... is it not also true that plants are remarkably resilient and, with a bit of clement weather, catch up surprisingly quickly? .... last year, i recollect that the winter through april was exceptionally dry, which would also assuredly have caused major problems .... do you know how badly (if at all) yields were finally affected?

Balerboy - 01 Apr 2013 23:17 - 845 of 1721

Different senario cynic, winter crops were estabished, spring crops such as potatoes sown and got away ok. On the otherhand harvesting them last autumn was almost impossible. The grain ended up shrivelled and light (bushel wieght) and potatoe crops stayed in the ground and are being ploughed in. The dry didn't last long enough tomake a lot of difference, whereas the wet....... different story.,.

halifax - 11 Apr 2013 16:03 - 846 of 1721

Is it time to short TSCO ahead of next weeks results announcement?

skinny - 11 Apr 2013 16:06 - 847 of 1721

Ironically, I'm short @385.15 but still hold in my SIPP.

halifax - 11 Apr 2013 16:11 - 848 of 1721

skin sounds sensible to us depends on how the market reacts if they announce the closure of their US business.

maggiebt4 - 11 Apr 2013 16:51 - 849 of 1721

Remember 10p divi people may get in for that. You've got it covered both ways Skinny.

Balerboy - 11 Apr 2013 17:28 - 850 of 1721

Maggiebt4 are you sure of div and date as I can only find 25/4/12 at 10.10p according to dig look.,.

skinny - 11 Apr 2013 20:45 - 851 of 1721

Preliminary results 17th April, when the dividend will be announced.

Financial Calendar

maggiebt4 - 11 Apr 2013 21:24 - 852 of 1721

BB was taking it from div history calendar saw last year's ex div as 25/4 assumed this years would be around same time. Was also assuming around the 10p mark as has been for last two years. Sorry if I was misleading and hope I'm not disappointed!

Balerboy - 11 Apr 2013 21:26 - 853 of 1721

lol. no probs maggie.... just chicken checkin.,.

Nar1 - 11 Apr 2013 21:28 - 854 of 1721

Broker forecasts is £4 plus -
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