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WELCOME TO MY PRESENTATION ON

Tesco

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SUBMITTED TO-MR. TAPAN SARKARFACULTYCOMPUTERSPEARL FASHION INSTITUTE

Submitted by-

Tanmoy Chowdhury AntuFMP-4

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Tesco plc is a global grocery and general

merchandise retailer headquartered in Cheshunt, United Kingdom. It has stores in 14 countries across Asia, Europe and North America and is the grocery market leader in the UK (where it has a market share of around 30%), Malaysia, the Republic of Ireland and Thailand.

The company was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and opened its first store in 1929 in Burnt Oak, Edgware, Middlesex. The Tesco name first appeared after Cohen purchased a shipment of tea from T.E. Stockwell and combined those initials with the first two letters of his surname. Originally a UK-focused grocery retailer, Tesco has diversified both geographically and into areas such as the retailing of books, clothing, electronics, furniture, petrol and software; financial services; telecoms and internet services; DVD rental; and music downloads.

[www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 20th June, 2011]

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GLOBALLY TESCO

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TESCO PRODUCT CATEGORIES

Groceries: Groceries, recipes, real food etc. Wine by the case: Fine wines, special offers etc. Entertainment: MP3, Concert tickets, DVD Rental etc. Books: Pre-orders, Children’s corner, Cookery etc. Clothing: Brands, Kids, Women, Men etc. Freedom to choose any network: SIMs, Broadband

etc. Bank: Credit cards, Car, home, Pet, Travel Insurance etc.

[www.tesco.com, accessed on 23rd June,2011]

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TESCO STORES

Tesco Extra Tesco

Superstores Tesco Metro Tesco Express One Stop Tesco Homeplus

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[www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 20th June, 2011]

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TESCO TURNOVER GRAPHS

[www.dailymail.co.uk, accessed on 21th June 2011]

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UK MARKET SHARE

According to TNS World panel, Tesco's share of the UK grocery market in the 12 weeks to 27 December 2009 was 30.5%, up 0.1% on 12 weeks to 27 December 2008 largely in line with the increase of the other four largest supermarkets.

These increases follow a decline in the market share of discount chains Lidl, Aldi and Netto in the same period, collectively of 0.1%. [www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 24th June, 2011]

[www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 24th June, 2011]

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INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONSTesco's international expansion strategy has responded to the need to be sensitive to local expectations in other countries by entering into joint ventures with local partners. Tesco has their operations in-

ChinaCzech RepublicFranceHungaryRepublic of IrelandIndiaIsle of ManJapanMalaysia

Japan Pakistan Poland Slovakia South Korea Taiwan Thailand Turkey U.S.A

[www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 20th June, 2011]

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OTHER OPERATIONS Garden Centers Banking Technika Telecoms Fuel Tech support Film Making Record Level Video-on-Demand Gold exchange Tesco Tyres Your Beauty Saloon Clubcard

[www.mobiletoday.co.uk/ ,accessed on 22th June 2011]

[www.wikipedia.com, accessed on: 20th June,2011]

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Beside all of this, efficient and effective training and development of employees is an essential element for Tesco's continuing growth in an increasingly commercial world. Tesco requires employees who are committed and flexible in order to aid its expansion of the business. The expansion of Tesco relies on retaining existing customers and acquiring new ones. All customers need to be confident and happy in Tesco. This relies on committed and flexible employees delivering the highest standards of service to meet Tesco's objectives. Tesco's structured approach to training and developing its existing and new employees provides a strong foundation for its continuing growth.

[www.thetimes100.co.uk, accessed on 24th June 2011]

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THANK YOU