Tesco PLC
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Price: 450.7 GBX -0.51%
Market Cap: 29.1B GBX

TSCO's latest stock split occurred on Feb 15, 2021

The company executed a 15-for-19 stock split, meaning that for every 19 shares held, investors received 15 new shares.

Before the split, TSCO traded at 240.6001 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 218.3425.

The adjusted shares began trading on Feb 15, 2021. This was TSCO's 3rd stock split, following the previous one in Jul 6, 1998.

Last Splits:
Feb 15, 2021
15-for-19
Jul 6, 1998
3-for-1
Feb 4, 1991
1586-for-1539
Pre-Split Price
226.8136 240.6001
Post-Split Price
218.3425
Before
After
Last Splits:
Feb 15, 2021
15-for-19
Jul 6, 1998
3-for-1
Feb 4, 1991
1586-for-1539

Tesco PLC
Stock Splits History

TSCO Stock Splits Timeline
Feb 15, 2021
Feb 15, 2021
Split 15-for-19
/0.78947368421053
Pre-Split Price
226.8136 240.6001
Post-Split Price
218.3425
Before
After
Jul 6, 1998
Jul 6, 1998
Split 3-for-1
x3
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
244.5499
Before
After
Feb 4, 1991
Feb 4, 1991
Split 1586-for-1539
x1.0305393112411
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
244.5499
Before
After

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Tesco PLC
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Founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen, Tesco PLC has grown from a small market stall in London's East End into one of the world's leading multinational retail corporations. The company operates primarily in the grocery sector, but its tentacles stretch far beyond fresh produce and canned goods. Tesco's business model is rooted in a sophisticated supply chain that ensures efficiency from warehouse to shopping cart. It thrives on scale, offering a vast array of products – food and non-food items alike – at competitive prices. Over the decades, Tesco has ventured into financial services and telecoms, expanding its footprint through a blend of organic growth and strategic acquisitions. What sets Tesco apart is its ability to adapt to changing consumer trends, embracing technology to enhance the customer shopping experience. Tesco makes its money through a diverse array of revenue streams, chief among them its extensive network of retail stores encompassing hypermarkets, supermarkets, and convenience outlets. It skillfully leverages its massive market presence and buying power to negotiate favorable terms with suppliers, thus driving down costs which are partly passed onto consumers. Moreover, Tesco's loyalty program, Clubcard, feeds valuable data back into the business, fueling its endeavors to tailor promotions and optimize stock levels to match customer preferences. With a keen eye on digital transformation, Tesco has been advancing its online grocery operations, riding the wave of e-commerce growth to capture a broader market share. Through these multifaceted strategies, Tesco not only stays competitive but continually reinforces its position as a staple of the international retail landscape.

TSCO Intrinsic Value
483.89 GBX
Undervaluation 7%
Intrinsic Value
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