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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSCO.L | Tesco | 16:38 GMT | 383.10 | +2.30 | +0.60% | 17266048 | 25540.00 | 0.015 | 30.794B |
Latest Tesco news
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32GB Asus Nexus 7 kicks off Chrimbo tablet war
The Nexus 7 was made available online from 4.30pm in the UK and can be bought at retailers such as PC World, Currys, Comet, Ebuy, Tesco, and the other usual culprits. Meanwhile, the 32GB edition with 3G connectivity will be made available through Three in the middle of November. -
Google 's Project Glass to push wearable electronics boom
Wearing glasses without optometrical benefits might be de rigueur for the thick-rimmed faux glasses-wearing hipster community courted in Google’s own concept video - but would we really be comfortable wearing smart glasses to compare prices of Tesco and Sainsbury’s baked beans in the local supermark -
Paedophiles check in to Habbo Hotel
CommentEvery British retailer which stocked Habbo gift cards, including WH Smith, Tesco, and Game have withdrawn all sales. -
3D printers to create living room drug labs
Clandestine meetings with drug dealers in Tesco car parks could, some will hope, be averted. -
London Olympics traffic problem solved: 'sleeping pods' at work
Interxion's data centre, based just off trendy Brick Lane, is perfectly placed to local amenities with a Tesco's Express and a Sainsbury's Local in walking distance, along with plenty of bars and only ten minutes walk to the buzzing nightlife of Shoreditch - and just five minutes away from the tour -
16 percent of Brits have never gone online
Gargantuan supermarket Tesco, for its part, is trying to get more people online while filling its own pockets - having turned ISP and offering a package for just £2.50 a month, undercutting cheap broadband provider TalkTalk. -
O2 network hands out your number to every website
Of course, this also means that other providers using O2’s network are likely to do the same, including GiffGaff and Tesco. -
eBay backs EC e-commerce overhaul
It doesn't take Mary Portas to point out that the high street is suffering: Game is in a sticky situation as is HMV, not to mention Tesco and many others following a disastrous Christmas period. -
Intel turns into imaging expert
No, not Tesco and not Wickes. But people like Canon, Kodak, Nvidia. And now Intel. -
Here are some books I've read in the last 10 days
In my hidey hole in the mountains near La Honda, where many an eagle quails, where the coyotes shriek, and where you can always at least descend to Woodside to stalk Larry the Man and Jobs the Steve, we pondered long and hard on Divining a Digital Future, penned by the Professor, nay Good Doctor -
Tesco keeps schtum over giant CA Technologies deal
Tesco announced a $45 million partnership with CA Technologies to manage its IT infrastructure, though came up tight-lipped over the deal when questioned. -
3DS sells for less than Nintendo DSi XL
Thanks to Tesco, you can pick up cutting-edge technology in the Nintendo 3DS for as little as £115, along with a couple packets of Migraleve on your way out. -
Tesco computer glitch gives Scottish shoppers cheap beer
Coppers were called out to the normally calm branches of Tesco as a perfect storm of Scottish shoppers and cut-price lager created pandemonium in the forecourt. -
TomTom sells private data to Dutch Government
Notice the use of the word "our" in front of the word "data". It seems that TomTom thinks that because it recorded your trip to Tesco's it owns it. -
Website names and shames top churnalists
Many highly regarded online and print publications are guilty of purloining content from press releases, with BBC Online named and shamed. The Daily Mail reportedly lifted 98 percent from one press release for a throwaway story, and the Guardian itself likes to talk up Waitrose over Asda or Tesco. -
Tesco internal system failure - groceries go AWOL
UpdatedA Tesco internal systems failure affected the delivery of groceries this morning. But the company claims the problem was isolated to only one store, in North East London. -
Robbie Williams gets hacked
“By ‘n large it was rubbish. You got really rubbish information. You got stuff like; ‘I’m just going out to Tesco’s to get a pint of milk, would you like anything else luv?’ Well that’s not great is it? It’s not like, ‘Oooh I’m just smuggling in some plutonium,” he told ABC. -
BT Openzone trials wireless broadband on London Tube
Users will be able to log into travel updates free but other services require a subscription to BT’s Openzone network of WiFi hotspots, which is bundled with BT Broadband and mobile contracts with O2, Tesco Mobile, Vodafone and Orange.
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