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Hi does the share price normally drop on dividend payment day
leas & everyone else,
Meanwhile back to TSCO, did anyone see the long article in todays City a.m. re Amazon planning to take on supermarkets ?
Yes I know we have heard it all before but this article appears to have some leaked Amazon documents saying what their targets are ; 60 sites this year, then 100 in 2022 & another 100 in 2023, all cashier less.
It does also say that they are behind schedule at present but worth reading, imho
….. could not cope’
Millcottage
Quite right. That’s my view too. The arrogance of these people is unbelievable. People make their own choices.
Yesterday I flew back to the UK. She was with her husband and child. During the flight I got chatting and she told me she was an ICU nurse in Leeds. I told her what a sterling job the NHS have done and her eyes ‘welled up’.
She told me that she could cope with the intensity pre vaccine.
Bottom line is we all make our own choices.
Well said leas.
Just watching the share price of Tesco crash die right the advert and boycott …..
Oh my error it isn’t Lol
I blame the internet for giving the people who would normally be sat in parents basements with tin foil hats on rock back and forth ranting their conspiracy theories a platform to spread their garbage.
Even in this case using a forum about Tesco Shareprice predictions.
Sad really….sigh
Good luck with not being vaccinated.
Personally I’m vaccinated , protecting others and NHS resources.
Rather selfish not caring about above and only caging about yourself.
I'm 70+, overweight, heart condition, unvaxed. Not antivax, but couldn't get past the protection from litigation the Covid vaccine makers have. Dr John Campbell a strong supporter of vaccinations, has done a few YouTube videos on Ivermectin (the pill for horses, yes that's the one). He has been fact checked by many and has given pretty concrete evidence in support of his findings, in favour of this extremely cheap drug. Awarded the Nobel prize for medicine in 2015 (and since 3.7 billion doses have been given to people) It is an anti parasitic medication use to destroy parasitic infections. Hope this may help or at least give you something to ponder over. While you’re at it the BBC did a thing about Ivermectin.
If I was nervous over having the vaccine, whether it's because I was anxious over needles or not being confident in the science then I would be humbled by the people taking up the offer of a vaccine. That way the risk to me being unvaccinated would be reduced significantly. My 2 eldest daughters who have not had children want to wait a little more before making a decision which I respect but my 15 year old was only too happy to have it.
I'm glad to say my 2 eldest don't excuse their decision on any conspiracy theory or arrogant enough to think the majority of people are delusional or uneducated. Only a coward would say that to hide behind their own insecurities.
Living in the West, we should be grateful that we live in a society that can offer us options unlike many poorer countries that have not even vaccinated 10% of their population.
I have lost 3 very good friends since the start of the pandemic. All pre vaccine. Says it all really.
Apologies OT. Rant over.
@leas - seen the same in Spain.
Regardless of the loons boycott threats the share price is basically unaffected today as expected.
Vaccinations do work , it’s simple science.
Just because the evidence of such drones meet your conspiracy theory then blame it on the media (the whole worlds media).
Do you know how stupid that sounds?
Every country in the world including Russia , China , USA , Japan, Israel , Australia , Brazil , every country in Europe ….. all working together including their media outlets (hundreds) to say the vaccine is effective when as you state ‘it don’t work’.
Yes sure ;-)
Maybe I can introduce you to my friend who is a African prince with £100 million stuck in a bank account lol
They don't work simple as that, just people like you uneducated and delusional and rely soly on a corrupt media for your information, good luck, you'll need it.
Just back from Cyprus who have a 'passport system' going into bars, tavernas and supermarkets. No complaints over there and a general acceptance that this is just the way it is. After visits to the same venues they never asked to see it if they recognised you from previous visits.
Slightly off this subject, when I was away I noticed the Cypriot High Street has not seen the same number of shop closures as the UK. Lots of people that are not comfortable with shopping online have very little choice on where to shop for Christmas presents. I can see some of the larger outlets being one shop for all type of places and see a significant increase in non food items.
@Owl - Spot on.
Jabs don’t work ?
Please provide citation.
People stating that the jabs don’t work , don’t understand how vaccines work.
It’s like the illiterate claiming that reading doesn’t educate you lol
The Covid-19 vaccines obviously work and the stats from around the world support it.
Thats not strictly true around the focus of the anger though.. first it was denial of covid existing at all, once it was beyond any sane person's doubt that it actually existed it was then anger at lockdowns, then anger at jabs, now anger at the idea of passports. The goalposts move constantly. It's almost an infantile reaction to dealing with what has been a difficult situation for all.
Remind me of the science for a vaccine passport when jabbs they are giving out dont work? The anger is not at the jabbs but passports. Look at Austria and locking down unvaccinated. Not sure if anyone remembers history.. More and more are leaving MSM and looking at the new media.
I can’t see the boycott threat of a few swivel eyed anti-science loons impacting Tesco’s bottom line ??
If it does fall, will rise again almost straight as everyone piles back in. Merry Christmas!
Perfect to short Tesco Monday watch the price plummet.
I see Twitter is very lively with the anti-vaxers, it seems like a fictional character " Santa " having a covid pass has them all in a tither and created a " boycott Tesco " page, lol.
We really do have some weirdo's in our society, but on the positive, Tesco should be a very safe place to shop if the anti's stay away and by the number of tickups from people agreeing with this point must mean Tesco is going to be very busy and safe this year.
Got a decent whack in on that 1.98 one. Just a case of waiting that one out..
Closed on the day high for the second day running
224 for me long way to go here and good divi's.
Morrison monies paid out today, Marks and Sparks excellent results, Share buyback only just started. This has a long way to go yet.
I bought similar to you at 223p in April... Initially for maybe a 10 % capital gain... 2 dividends and a large capital gain later I'm still here.
3 would probably see me exit but feel there maybe still to bone if I was a longterm investor.