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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Up 15% in a month! Is it time I showed this overlooked FTSE value share some love?

Harvey Jones has never paid Sainsbury's shares much attention but now he's beginning to wonder whether that's a mistake. He's…

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Down 10% but with 20%+ a year earnings growth projected, is it time for me to buy this FTSE 100 stock?

This FTSE 100 stock has dropped on three main factors, but this doesn't necessarily mean it's undervalued. I've taken a…

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Down 15%, but the FTSE 100’s J Sainsbury has a dividend yield over 5%!

Is it time to consider shares in FTSE 100 supermarket chain J Sainsbury for a potentially enduring stream of chunky…

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I’m getting ready for a stock market bull run in November and December

Harvey Jones suffered some outsized losses on the FTSE 100 shares in his portfolio in October, but that only makes…

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How I’d turn £200 per week into a £20k passive income

Our writer Ken Hall is looking to build a substantial passive income using the magic of compound returns and just…

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What’s going on with the Sainsbury share price?

The Sainsbury share price is falling as the Qatar Investment Authority offloads 109m shares at a discount. But should investors…

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Are Aviva and Sainsbury’s the best dividend shares to buy right now?

Our writer considers two FTSE 100 dividend shares that he believes could be the most promising in today's volatile market…

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After jumping 12% in a month, is this overlooked FTSE dividend stock a buy?

Harvey Jones tipped this FTSE 100 dividend share to do well a couple of months ago, but he didn't expect…

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I’d tuck shares like this into an ISA to build serious wealth for retirement

Christopher Ruane explains why he'd take a long-term approach to investing in his Stocks and Shares ISA -- and some…

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If I had to retire on the income from just 3 FTSE dividend shares, I’d buy these

Harvey Jones narrows his hit list of FTSE 100 dividend shares to just three, which he hopes would give him…

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What’s going on with Sainsbury’s share price?

Sainsbury's high dividend yield of 5.6% makes the recent share price weakness an opportunity for investors to consider.

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FTSE bargain hunt! Does the Sainsbury’s or BP share price offer me better value today?

Harvey Jones is tempted by the BP share price, which has been underperforming. Or can he find better value elsewhere…

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