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  2. Tesco Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Tesco increased the prices of some well-known products significantly just weeks into 2011 before reducing them as part of a 1,000-product price promotion launched in March 2011. [13] [14] Tesco Ireland was one of seven shops fined for failing to display prices properly by the National Consumer Agency in July 2008. [15]

  3. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    It is the market leader of groceries in the UK (where it has a market share of around 28.4%). [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Tesco has expanded globally since the early 1990s, with operations in 11 other countries in the world.

  4. Should You Buy Tesco Today? - AOL

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    LONDON -- The shares of Tesco have enjoyed a bumper start to 2013, having gained more than 13% in the year to date. The supermarket monolith has gradually recovered since last year's shock profit ...

  5. Artaine Castle Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre was built by Irish property developer Rohan. [5] It was opened in autumn 1982, with Quinnsworth and Penneys as anchor stores, along with Lifestyle Sports and Leisure [2] and other shops, and a total of 44200 square feet of retail space and parking for up to 400 cars.

  6. Why I'm a Long-Term Investor in Tesco - AOL

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    But one share attracted me more than most: Tesco , where the market's collapse. LONDON -- Back in 2009, as stock markets recovered from a slump that had seen the FTSE 100 dip below 3,500, cheap ...

  7. Is Tesco The Ultimate Retirement Share? - AOL

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    Today, I'm going to take a look at Tesco (ISE: TSCO.L) , the U.K.'s largest supermarket chain and a company that divides many professional investors and Fools, some of whom prefer J Sainsbury and ...

  8. Quinnsworth - Wikipedia

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    Quinnsworth was a supermarket chain that operated in Ireland from 1966 to 1997. During its time in operation, it grew to be one of Ireland's leading retailers, with approximately one quarter of the grocery market in the Republic of Ireland, and some 88 supermarkets across the island of Ireland, including its Crazy Prices brand operated at some of its larger outlets.

  9. Market report: Global stocks sink, Tesco CEO and Metro Bank ...

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