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If your question is directed at Tesco plc, no, it is not a pure monopoly It has competition, but has cleverly utilized tax loopholes, the non-uniformity in international trade regulations, and the disparity in laws regarding the locating of a company headquarters and the paying of taxes to nations where that company does business when not headquartered onshore. There is also the use by the company of international banking policies to benefit the transfer of monies that might otherwise be considered profits and come under regulation and cause Tesco to claim and make payments on. Use the link below for more information.
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No, but it helps Tesco understand its customers
I would say more advantages.
Yes they are at a number of levels.Exaample would includefinancial, insurance, real estate/estate agencies and business services- transport, storage and communications services- commerce (retail and wholesale trade)- community, social and personal services (exclude domestic workers)- hotels- restaurants, coffee shops, food sector and other approved food establishments- despatch and delivery services- hair-dressing and beauty shopsThe main sectors that Tesco falls in to are bolded for you
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
No, Tesco is a plc - a public limited company.
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There are currrently 2,362 Tesco stores in the UK according to the Tesco plc website
it is a plc therefore it has unlimited liabilty, it's shareholders however, have limited liability.
Morrisons are owned by Tesco so no
It isn't. Tesco's is quoted on the Stock Exchange so is a PLC (Public Limited Company) not LLC.
According to the Tesco PLC website their sales in the UK for 2008 where £34,858,000,000, ex VAT and globally £47,298,000,000
he is the founder of Tesco plc in 1919.
plc public limited company
Tesco plc (LSE: TSCO) is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Cheshunt, United Kingdom