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  2. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's sold its subsidiary in America, Shaw's, to Albertsons in March 2004. [73] Also in 2004 Sainsbury's expanded its share of the convenience shop market through acquisitions. [74] After the launch of King's recovery programme, the company reported nineteen consecutive quarters of sales growth, most recently in October 2009. [75]

  3. Is FTSE 100 Stalwart Sainsbury a Good Value? - AOL

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    LONDON -- Capital appreciation is surely the goal of many investors. One method of achieving that is to buy companies with steady earnings growth. If bought when the shares are cheap, two drivers ...

  4. Is Sainsbury a DRIP Share for the Long Term? - AOL

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    LONDON -- Some of the biggest companies in the FTSE 100 run schemes where investors can take dividends in the form of new shares instead of cash. This is known as a Dividend Reinvestment Plan ...

  5. J. Sainsbury Significantly Outperforms the Market - AOL

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    LONDON -- Sainsbury's released its preliminary results for the year to March 16, 2013 this morning, and reported good sales and profit growth, with "significant market outperformance." Underlying ...

  6. FTSE/JSE All-Share Index - Wikipedia

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    The FTSE/JSE All-Share Index is a price index in which all public limited companies of the Johannesburg Securities Exchange (JSE) are listed. They cover 99 percent of the exchange's market capitalization and trading volume.

  7. Justin King (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    King joined Sainsbury's on 29 March 2004, [7] and was seen as the company's last chance to win back market share from its rivals and remain independent – the previous CEO, Sir Peter Davis, failed to halt the supermarket's slide in market position despite a £3 billion investment in infrastructure. He was offered £675,000 a year salary.

  8. Is Sainsbury a DRIP Share for the Long Term? - AOL

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  9. UBS 100 Index - Wikipedia

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    The UBS 100 Index is a Swiss share index launched in April 1987. It tracks the 100 Swiss companies with the largest market capitalizations that are listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange . In 2022, the UBS 100 Index covered 98% of the publicly traded shares of Swiss companies, measured by free-float market capitalization.