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This dividend makes Tesco quite attractive to investors
Ah Iām still waking up after the night shift, I didnāt see or read the RNS ... very Interesting especially dividend of potentially 50p and also 2 .5 billion pumped into the pension deficit. However once the shares drop 50p accordingly I guess going forward it would make Tescos Lena and Mina
Wow couldnāt of had your money parked in a better stock. I guess Tescos fuel bill will potentially come down if oil remains low . ( how long before us mugs at the pumps see 30% off) plus we all need to feed. Ps down Ā£70 on BT ha ha thank god it was only a little punt
What date is this folks?
Drop by around 51p (plus whatever the final div is) is the obvious answer!. However 51p just seems too good to be true and we know what that usually means. Perhaps they will stagger the payments.
Thats what I worked it out as also. Wonder what the SP will do on EX Div day.
Maths was never my strong point but if the special dividend is to total 5 billion and there are 9.79 billion shares in circulation this would mean the special would be around 51pence for each share held.
One I'm looking at for growth today (not many out there!)
- Thailand/Malaysia sold and special div for shareholders
- UK Sales up due to panic buying (toilet rolls...)
- Strong promo's to encourage shoppers with price match v Aldi
You are!FFS
Thought we were going to get a special div following that sale :)
Well done B and D , My wife got hers today but we made the mistake of letting them sell for us and only got Ā£2.275 per share so disappointed with that as it dropped Ā£3k since we took that option.
Still Ā£23k in the bank but Ā£3k less that it might have ben. Lesson learned,
Good luck with yours.
Supertag
Nice to see Tesco getting back up towards the 60s. Just had the 5 year SAYE finish so 14140 shares to trade
tesco is up so far today, whilst most other stocks are crashing.
It must be all the unnecessary CV related panic buying
I have thought for a few years now about Tesco matching Aldi prices on key lines and i am very pleased that at ;ast they are doing just that.
Time is up on Aldi & lidl price basket comparison.
Customers have now a choice to make, stick with Aldi limited product range in a often dirty uninspiring shopping environment and rushed staff doing there best to keep up the strict productivity output set upon them, especially at the checkouts, which i feel sorry for the older generation who get so flustered by the way there items are pushed through, or shop in a Tesco with a far better range to use if you so wish with all the other trimmings around you.
Hopefully an end of day bounce for you. Iāve had nothing through the post yet so have not made a decision and to be honest was going to hold on to the 270plus area for a sale of 5ks worth to keep the wife off my back.. really good analysis of the share from āsimply Wall Streetā which have the shares at fair value at Ā£3.81! We shall see.
Alternatively if you get out at 225 level and the shares continue downward to Ā£2.00 by the time you get your cash, simply buy thesame amount of shares back(( going on a Ā£500 saye youāll pocket Ā£45k at 225 for20,000shares ,buy them back at Ā£2 will cost Ā£40k and pocket the odd 5k) if you have conviction they will climb back up to 250 level ,
Bought Ā£400 of BT in the end at 138p seeing as the dividend is nearly 11% although that is under threat this or next year,but Iāll leave it there to compound for the kids university fund!
Bloodbath ! We took the option to sell the shares after 1st March when it was sitting at Ā£26k value, now nearly Ā£4k down and cant change the decision. In hindsight should have taken the shares and sold after the inevitable recovery..sometime!
At this rate we will be taking back the cash from the save as you earn !(7 more days at 10p a day ) I have to admit itās a bit of a choker this week. But those with cash on the side lines and not a faint heart thereās quite a few bargains to be had. Hmmm where to put Ā£300
The United States retail giant Walmart said on Wednesday that it is in talks with a "small number of interested parties" regarding possible selling off its majority stake in the United Kingdom's supermarket chain Asda.
In their joint statement, the companies said that they "are currently considering whether there is an opportunity for a third party to invest in Asda, alongside Walmart, in order to support and accelerate the delivery of Asdaās strategy and position Asda for long term success."
The decision came after last year UK regulators refused Walmart's plan to merge Asda with another UK chain - Sainsbury's because they said it would raise consumer prices.
Breaking the News / TF
Think the sells going through over the next week or so will be the colleagues cashing in their save as you earn scheme as they cash them in after 3 or 5 years of saving
It would be nice to have an update on the possible Asian sell off
Tesco has been told not to illegally block rival supermarkets from buying their land or leasing nearby sites.A competition investigation found the UK's biggest supermarket chain stopped access 23 times around the UK using restrictive contracts.Tesco has agreed to take action to avoid this in the future.The supermarket giant blamed "administrative errors" and said it had strengthened its "controls and training.". BBC News - Tesco told not to block rival supermarkets
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51505773
True, there will be a reduction in plastic but there will be an increase in handling costs to stock shelves, to pick goods and to go through checkout.
Charoen Pokphand,which owns Thailand's 7-Eleven convenience chain; Thailand's biggest department store operator Central Group; and TCC Group, controlled by brewing tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, the FT said. They each submitted formal bids in mid-January to buy Tesco Lotus and are starting second-round talks in late Feb/March.
I've heard whispers of a special div , only whispers mind.
Would this mean a special div?