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The Sainsbury’s share price dipped 2% yesterday after reporting interim results. While profits rose sharply, some investors are concerned about rising inflation, labour shortages and supply chain ...
A pilot is being trialled at a small number of stores as Sainsbury's begins using a system Asda, Co-op, Morrisons and ...
Sainsbury's has quietly increased the price of its meal deal, but it has not gone unnoticed by customers. The popular ...
Sainsbury’s share price was down by 0.5%. In the last one year, it has lost 8.5% in its share value. This is when the FTSE ...
To wit, the J Sainsbury share price has climbed 38% in five years, easily topping the market return of 0.7% (ignoring dividends). On the other hand, the more recent gains haven't been so ...
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J Sainsbury plc (LON:SBRY), might not be a large cap stock, but it saw significant share price movement during recent months on the LSE, rising to highs of UK£2.77 and falling to the lows of UK£ ...
The Tesco (LSE:TSCO) share price is up 22% over the past 12 months while Sainsbury’s (LSE:SBRY) shares are flat. In fact, there’s been quite a divergence in fortunes in recent years, with the Tesco ...
So does Sainsbury’s share price near 262p make the stock a bargain? Maybe. By some measures the current level of the shares assigns an undemanding valuation to the business. For example ...
J Sainsbury plc has completed a significant share repurchase, buying back 2,347,564 ordinary shares at prices ranging from 262 to 265.20 pence, with a volume weighted average price of 263.45 pence.