Tesco


Cementing the footprint despite turbulent times!

11/10/21 -"Tesco’s H1 performance was stronger than our and the street’s expectations. The key takeaways were positive lfl in Q2, a gain in market share, step rise in operating profit and a credible plan ..."

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Published on
11/10/21
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