UPDATE: UK SUPERMARKETS

SBRY/TSCO/MRW

ML pushing short SBRY ahead of next weeks kantar data and we continue to believe in the short case for TSCO (part of an update note from yesterday below

The BRC-Neilson shop price food inflation shows that UK food prices have continued to trend downwards for the past 12 months, falling more aggressively in past couple month. We believe pressure on pricing will outweigh the improving economic backdrop in the UK. Tesco is heavily leveraged into UK food retailing space and we see it coming under increasing pressure. Their strategy is currently flawed as they continue to try to be the jack of all areas and the master of none. Stay short, we are aiming for 300p.

 

 


Wed, 08 Jan 2014 17:21

 

I am closing the Sainsburys +4.20% ab/4.80% rel and Marks & Spencer for a small profit. Tesco is one I would be happy to run as I feel they are really stretching themselves in terms of products. They seem to be doing a bit of everything from tablets to Insurance and I can’t see them doing any of it well and see them just being beaten by specialists in their respective areas.

 


Tues, 07 Jan 2014 17:20

 

I would buy back half the positions here. I was hoping for more of a reaction pre SBRY tomorrow. All the info is out there. People already short so may well be waiting for confirmation from SBRY. I’m not sure need the risk over these numbers tomorrow morning…Up 1.71% in SBRY/1.65% TSCO/MKS 0.9% .

Lets see what happens tomorrow.

 


Mon, 30 Dec 2013 12:15

 

  • Short a basket of supermarkets for January
  • SBRY sales on 8th Jan could well be the trigger
  • Some big names are also jumping into this trade according to The Times Marshall Wace in Debenhams and Black Rock took a big short position in Marks & Spencer early in December.
  • One or more of the UK supermkts will warn for FY and SBRY could be the start
  • Margins will be hit due to price competition
  • Price competition is not only there between the big 4 ASDA/SBRY/TSCO/MRW but also from the big discounters Aldi and Lidl where the stigma of shopping there is not like it used to be.