FACTBOX-Sainsbury, ASDA and Tesco - how they measure up
Nov 12 (Reuters) - Britain's three biggest grocers, Tesco (TSCO.L), Asda (WMT.N) and J Sainsbury (SBRY.L), have all reported a slowdown in quarterly sales growth in recent weeks as food inflation eases.
Here's how they measure up.
* ASDA: (Quarter ending Sept. 30, 2009)
Stores - 400
Employees - 170,000
Like-for-like sales growth - 5.6 percent
* J SAINSBURY: (Interim result for 28 weeks ending Oct. 3, 2009)
Market Capitalisation - 6.25 billion pound ($10.36 billion)s
Stores - 792
Employees - 170,000
Total Sales - 11.15 billion pound ($18.48 billion)s
Like-for-like sales growth - 5.7 percent, including 5.4 percent in the 16-weeks to Oct. 3
* TESCO: (Interim result for 26 weeks ending Aug.26, 2009)
Market Capitalisation - 32.91 billion pound ($54.55 billion)
Stores:
Global - 4,331
UK - 2,306
Employees:
Global - 470,000
UK - 286,394
Total Sales:
Global - 30.39 billion pounds
UK - 20.65 billion pounds
Like-for-like sales
UK - 3.7 percent, including 3.1 pct in the 3 months to Aug. 29.
Source: Reuters; Company reports (Writing by Carl Bagh, Bangalore Editorial Reference Unit; Editing by David Cutler)
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