Tesco (TSCO.L)

LSEConsumer Defensive

£490.4
-£4.9 (-1.0%)

February 26, 2026 at 08:04 UTC

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About Tesco

Name

Tesco

CEO

Ken Murphy

Industry

Consumer Defensive

Year Founded

1919

Employees

340,000

Tesco is a retailer that makes routine shopping calm and predictable. Supermarkets, convenience formats, and an online platform share one idea: clear ranges, steady prices, and service that fixes problems without fuss. Supply is organised so shelves stay stocked and collection or delivery windows hold, while store layouts change slowly enough that regulars can find what they came for. Private labels anchor value without noise; partners and national brands fill out choice. Digital tools help plan a basket, track substitutes, and manage returns in plain language. The outcome is simple by design: a weekly habit that respects time. In the consumer staples and retail landscape, Tesco translates scale into stability for households and small businesses.

Analyst Ratings
Consensus Recommendation
Analyst consensus: 5 Buy, 9 Hold, 10 Sell
Buy5
Hold9
Sell10
Fundamentals & Financials
Revenue (TTM)
£71.1B
Net Income (TTM)
£1.5B
EPS (TTM)
£0.23
ROA (TTM)
3.86%
Current Ratio
0.6
Dividend Yield
0.097%

TTM is calculated as the sum of the four most recently completed quarters. This is a standard approach when monthly or real-time data is not available.

Income Statement
ItemQ3 2025
Revenue£36,036M
Cost of Sales£33,221M
Gross Profit£2,815M
Operating Income£1,603M
Net Income£950,000K
EPS£0.14
Technical Indicators

Tesco's Technical Indicators Summary

TSCO.L is currently trading just below its classic pivot point, with the price hovering near the 10-day simple moving average and the VWAP, suggesting short-term support. Momentum indicators present a mixed picture: the RSI and CCI remain in hold territory, while the MACD signals selling pressure, reflecting subdued momentum overall. The ADX points to a weakening trend strength, and the ATR indicates moderate volatility, implying limited directional conviction. Meanwhile, the longer-term 200-day moving averages continue to offer support, and the rising on-balance volume hints at underlying accumulation. Taken together, these factors contribute to a neutral technical stance with neither clear bullish nor bearish dominance.

Buy
5 signals
Neutral
9 signals
Sell
10 signals
Overall: Neutral38% Neutral signals
IndicatorValue
RSI (14)
42.79
Stochastic %K (14, 3, 3)
26.46
CCI (20)
-52.96
WPR (14)
-70.73
Momentum (10)
-29.20
MFI
52.59
MACD Level (12, 26)
-5.88
Bollinger Bands
$409.89 - $457.45
ATR (14)
$8.32 (1.95%)
ADX (14)
25.51
OBV
256,761,416
VWAP
$425.49
Classic Pivot Point
$426.37
Fibonacci Pivot Point
$426.37
Simple Moving Averages
$417.76 - $443.54(5 indicators)
Exponential Moving Averages
$415.70 - $438.51(5 indicators)
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Today's Snapshot

By the close, VIX had posted a modest -4.15% move, hinting at a small adjustment in sentiment. By the close, TSCO.L's low beta (0.61) continued to frame it as a comparatively steady name. TSCO.L remains steady amid limited stock-specific headlines, with sector peers showing mixed performance.

Price Change

from £501.2 close

-£6.9

Trading Volume

Below avg (16.9M)

5.1M

vs S&P 500 Today

Strong Underperformance

-7.38%

52-Week Position

Near highs

96.8%

Updated: February 25, 2026 at 16:06 UTC

Quote Summary
OpenPrevious Close
£498.8£501.2
Day Range52 Week Range
£491.7 - £501.6£75.2 - £501.6
VolumeAvg. Volume
23.9M15M
Market CapP/E Ratio
£31.2B21.4