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Which magazine attacking Tesco again today . Are these the same people who many years ago , for a cash fee would rate a food product my Company produced as the best available . We refused to pay . They then rated a third party own label product we produced as best , and an identical product we also produced for own label as of poorer quality !
Just seen in the news yesterday about the Tesco pension losing a few Billion in value.
LG4444, thankyou for your last post as I had overlooked the date for ex div. JJ
It was rising because it was approaching ex-dividend date. The share becomes more attractive for some, as they will get any dividend payment. It is likely to drop back in price now.
I think it was coming from an undervalued position late last calendar year, however I feel that this rise may run out of steam soon. So much so I cashed several £k of these earlier today at 282.
Come the end of this summer, and knowing how I call these things, it's 382, I'll probably be suitably cursing my decision today lol.
Why is this rising? Is it the future cost reductions in transport and food that will filter through to higher profits?
Chart Tesco reads 100% strong buy................. DYOR
Tractor Supply Company? Am I missing something? Are they being sued for having big yellow wheel hubs as well?
Divedendmax is great
Lon div tsco
Works a treat!
Lon
They should use pink with glitter, it would appeal to children so they then enjoy pointing out bargains to Dad and Mum. Waste of money contesting the decision. JJ
They're appealing it. Doubt there will be much change imminently.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65322972
I think that it was the "Every Lidl helps" that gave it away :-) Sorry, but what a joke! So you can't use a yellow circle for anything because Lidl own it. You must be joking!
Anyway, Lidl stole their logo off Dell. Both have components that appear to be falling over. Just like my Dell laptop!
Try this
https://www.dividenddata.co.uk/dividend-payment-dates.py?m=alldividends
Fird. Just type into Google. Tesco share price dividend max. This works for almost every single share UK US ASIA etc.
go to Tesco Investors site and you will see all the info there. Its always worth going to such sites for any of your other shareholdings.. good luck JJ
Please let me know amount of final div, ex-div date and when payable.
Thank you.
The dividend yield is approx 4%
The Bank of England base rate is 4.25%
The nearest Tesco bond I can find (2029 maturity) has a running yield of 5.6% which is indicative of level they can borrow in market.
I think it's pretty clear that the dividend yield is lower than the yield they would pay to borrow money.
I still like TSCO but have reduced my holding by around 25% yesterday above 270 and will sell more in the 290-300 zone (prob another 25%). These are ones I added 200-225 though so really just trading a bit with a core long holding.
Well that's a stupid question barchid, don't you think?
If all members only ever posted "correct" content and never questioned anything, then we would not need this discussion board. The only good thing we would not need to read your worthless posts.
Avocet
If you are not sure your post is correct why on earth did you bother to post it ?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/tesco-slice-price-bread-beat-122427285.html
solid results
The buyback do save a chunk of dividend. I dont know what interest they are paying on their borrowings, but I suspect the dividend is more, so the dividend saved on the bought back shares is more than the debt servicing.
Not sure if that's correct.
88 - Yes nice PA broke out of a falling wedge if we see a weekly/monthly price close above 272 the initial price target becomes 295 in the short to near term. IMOO DYOR