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They have also ensured to keep the dividend cover to 1.5. Ana-lysts and investors are not very upbeat about this stock, seeing the bad performance in last 3 years and would be very conscious in investing. Seeing the last year’s growth pattern and the achievement of some of the set targets (sales, cost cutting, quality growth) one should be confidant that if the same continues of another 2 years, it should outperform and will give tough competition to its peers...
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INTRODUCTION 2.1 Company Overview Sainsbury plc is a United Kingdom-based company principally engaged in grocery and related retail-ing, and financial services. The Company's businesses are organized into two operating divisions: Re-tailing (supermarkets and convenience stores) and Financial Services (Sainsbury's Bank)...
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Shoppers "are trading away from ready meals to buying fresh food to save money". The exception was sales of heat-and-eat Chinese and Indian meals, which are "growing strongly, replacing takeaways"...
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