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Sainsbury's Bank is an offshoot of J Sainsbury plc. Sainsbury's is better known as a major supermarket food retailer. Sainsbury's were the first supermarket to open bank but Tesco have now done the same.
if you check sainsbury's annual report you'll see that they get about a revenue of 22-25 Billlon each year, these funds are put towards the growth of the business, after tax and all expenses + stock they are left with a profit off just around a billion, J Sainsbury plc is the parent company of sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd, A business like Sainsbury's will be existing for a long time, they're the 3rd largest supermarket Chain.
Hooi Ping Lau has written: 'A five-yearly financial review of the performance of J. Sainsbury plc'
Maurice J. Sainsbury has written: 'Sainsbury's key to psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry
Sainsbury's began as a partnership in 1869 when John Sainsbury and his wife opened a store in Drury Lane, London. J Sainsbury was incorporated as a private company in 1922 when it became the largest grocery group in the UK
J. D. Sainsbury has written: '' For gallantry in the performance of military duty''
john james sainsbury, the founder of the company. however it should really be jj sainsbury, but i imagine this was avoided due to it not looking or sounding 'right'.
Oxfam is a charity company and Sainsbury's is ltd.
to make food
John Sainsbury is famous for forming Sainsbury's, the third largest supermarket in the UK. Starting off with just one store, by the time of his death Sainsbury's had 128 stores, and today has over 1,000.
J Sainsbury plc is a publicly traded company, so it is owned by shareholders who hold its stock. The largest shareholders typically include institutional investors and pension funds. The company's ownership is dispersed among a wide range of investors.
Today I received the one I bought on ebay for £2.80 plus £2 P&P. This is about the average and there are always some available. Try searching on ebay for J Sainsbury Token in Coins.