LSE:SBRY (J Sainsbury plc)

About SBRY

UK supermarket group J Sainsbury was originally founded in Drury Lane, London, in 1869. The group began life as listed company in 1973, which at the time was the UKs largest ever flotation. The group has moved into financial services with the establishment of Sainsburys Bank.

J Sainsbury plc (LSE: SBRY) Latest News

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Are Sainsbury’s shares a white-hot buy as annual profits hit £1bn?

FTSE 100 retailer Sainsbury's has seen its shares tick higher following a strong trading update. What should investors do next?

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As the Sainsbury share price bucks the price-war trend on FY results, I examine the dividend prospects

The J Sainsbury share price has been regaining ground, despite growing fears of intense competition in the supermarket sector.

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Investors considering £10,000 of Sainsbury’s shares could one day make £2,590 a year in dividend income!

Sainsbury’s shares deliver a yield significantly over the FTSE 100’s 3.8% average and they also look very undervalued against their…

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Cheap UK dividend shares to consider buying right now

We're only just past the first quarter of 2025, but it already looks like the year could be another good…

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2 FTSE 100 stocks that investors should consider for income

Our writer Ken Hall evaluates two defensive dividend payers in the FTSE 100 that he thinks investors should consider buying…

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Down 10% and 15% in a month! 2 cheap shares investors might consider buying with £2k today

It's always a good time to buy cheap shares! Harvey Jones picks out two FTSE 100 companies that have fallen…

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Passive income of £24,000 a year from an ISA? Here’s how an investor could get that

Harvey Jones reckons we can generate passive income of £2,000 a month by investing in a Stocks and Shares ISA.…

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Here’s how a stock market beginner could start investing with £2 a day

Our writer illustrates how, even with just a couple of pounds a day to spare, a new investor could start…

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£10,000 invested in Sainsbury’s shares 2 years ago is now worth…

How have Sainsbury’s shares performed over the last two years? Are they worth considering today? Our writer gives his take…

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At £2.57, is now the time for me to buy shares in this major FTSE retailer after a 15% drop?

This big UK FTSE 100 retailer has seen its share price slide in recent months, so does this mean now…

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The Sainsbury’s share price dips despite a bumper Christmas – it’s now cheap as chips

Harvey Jones says the Sainsbury's share price looks good value after today's results. He thinks it's worth considering for dividend…

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When it comes to passive income, I think investors should listen to Warren Buffett’s advice about Olympic diving

When it comes to investing, Warren Buffett thinks it’s best to keep things simple. With Olympic diving, though, it’s a…

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