Tesco (TSCO)

Sector:

Food Pharmacy Retail

Index:

FTSE 100

292.00p
   
  • Change Today:
      3.10p
  • 52 Week High: 303.50p
  • 52 Week Low: 245.40p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 7,039m
  • Volume: 16,778,632
  • Market Cap: £20,554m
  • RiskGrade: 107

Sunday share tips: Wincanton, Tesco

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 26 Nov 2023

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - The Financial Mail on Sunday's Midas column tipped shares of supply chain specialist Wincanton to readers judging that the business's prospects were "bright" and the shares "cheap".
In particular, Midas highlighted a recent agreement between management and its pension fund trustees, which it said would unlock millions of pounds of cash.

Those funds would be used to upgrade and automate its warehouses, in turn helping the company serve its customers more efficiently and to gain more clients.

Indeed, its chief executive officer had put the pipeline of possible business at £1.5bn.

The fact that it was listed in the UK was another potential big plus, as were nearly a century's worth of experience in its trade.

Wincanton had lost two contracts and had exited less profitable businesses, which would were set to push profits down by 20% in the year to next March.

However, a 12% rise in profits was expected for the following year, while share buybacks should encourage dividend growth, Midas said.

The company had also won a "substantial" five-year deal with Sainsbury's that encompassed 21 sites and 6,000 trucks and trailers.

"Wincanton has been through ups and downs, and the share price has see-sawed, falling from £4.50 to £2.90 in the past two years alone," the tipster argued.

"Today, however, Wincanton is generating cash and winning businesses. Prospects are bright and the shares are cheap. Buy."



There might not be anything "flashy" about Tesco, but for the Sunday Times's Lucy Tobin "boring can be beautiful".

In her opinion, financial markets did not seem to be discounting the grocer's latest guidance for full-year adjusted profits from retail of between £2.6-2.7bn.

That compared to £2.4bn for the year before.

Yes, the shares had climbed 18% year-to-date to reach 279p, but that was still below the 300p peaks often seen before the pandemic.

Furthermore, its price-to-earnings multiple of 11 was as low as it had been for nearly a decade.

She conceded that high home energy bills and mortgages continued to cloud the outlook, while the cost of living crisis continued.

Yet Tesco was recovering some sakes from the discounters and its Finest range was taking some share from Waitrose and M&S.

It also had a healthier balance sheet than the likes of Asda and Morrisons, its retail free cash flow had improved and its pension liability was negligible.

Then there was Tesco Bank - which might be sold - and the grocer was carefully spending more on freeholds to cushion the impact of future inflation-linked rent reviews.

"There's nothing flashy about Tesco and its sensible management, but boring can be beautiful," said Tobin.

"Add the supermarket's shares to your basket."



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Tesco Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 292.00p
Change Today 3.10p
% Change 1.07 %
52 Week High 303.50p
52 Week Low 245.40p
Volume 16,778,632
Shares Issued 7,039m
Market Cap £20,554m
RiskGrade 107

Tesco Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
52.34% below the market average52.34% below the market average52.34% below the market average52.34% below the market average52.34% below the market average
7.69% below the sector average7.69% below the sector average7.69% below the sector average7.69% below the sector average7.69% below the sector average
Price Trend
45.35% above the market average45.35% above the market average45.35% above the market average45.35% above the market average45.35% above the market average
38.46% above the sector average38.46% above the sector average38.46% above the sector average38.46% above the sector average38.46% above the sector average
Income
40.93% above the market average40.93% above the market average40.93% above the market average40.93% above the market average40.93% above the market average
55.56% above the sector average55.56% above the sector average55.56% above the sector average55.56% above the sector average55.56% above the sector average
Growth
27.66% above the market average27.66% above the market average27.66% above the market average27.66% above the market average27.66% above the market average
69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average69.23% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 5
Buy 7
Neutral 1
Sell 0
Strong Sell 0
Total 13
buy
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Tesco Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Final Interim
Ex-Div 16-May-24 12-Oct-23
Paid 28-Jun-24 24-Nov-23
Amount 8.25p 3.85p

Trades for 29-Apr-2024

Time Volume / Share Price
10:37 779 @ 293.30p
15:50 6 @ 294.10p
16:51 9,686 @ 292.00p
15:19 0 @ 293.30p
15:19 0 @ 293.30p

Tesco Key Personnel

CEO Ken Murphy
CFO Imran Nawaz
Chair Gerard Murphy

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