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Tesco reports steady profits rise Tesco reports steady profits rise
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UK supermarket giant Tesco has reported a steady rise in half-year profits despite the tough retail environment.UK supermarket giant Tesco has reported a steady rise in half-year profits despite the tough retail environment.
Tesco chief Terry Leahy said the firm had made "good progress" after reporting an 11.3% rise in pre-tax profit for the 26 weeks to 23 August.Tesco chief Terry Leahy said the firm had made "good progress" after reporting an 11.3% rise in pre-tax profit for the 26 weeks to 23 August.
Group sales increased 14.1%, buoyed by robust international sales which were up by 26.8%.Group sales increased 14.1%, buoyed by robust international sales which were up by 26.8%.
Excluding petrol, like-for-like sales - which strip out the impact of new stores - were up 3.7% in UK stores.Excluding petrol, like-for-like sales - which strip out the impact of new stores - were up 3.7% in UK stores.
Like-for-like sales grew 4% in the second quarter, an increase from growth of 3.5% in the first quarter.Like-for-like sales grew 4% in the second quarter, an increase from growth of 3.5% in the first quarter.
Terry Leahy, Chief Executive, said Tesco was "at its best in tough markets" and could respond to the changing needs of customers.Terry Leahy, Chief Executive, said Tesco was "at its best in tough markets" and could respond to the changing needs of customers.
The same number of people are coming, they're just hard up and need to spend a little bit less Terry LeahyTesco share price
"That's why we have been able to make good progress this year, despite facing into powerful economic headwinds and carrying planned start-up losses in the US," he said."That's why we have been able to make good progress this year, despite facing into powerful economic headwinds and carrying planned start-up losses in the US," he said.
"Our business is strong, broadly-based, increasingly international and, I believe, well-placed not just to cope with the challenges which lie ahead but also to grasp the growth opportunities open to us by continuing to invest in our strategy.""Our business is strong, broadly-based, increasingly international and, I believe, well-placed not just to cope with the challenges which lie ahead but also to grasp the growth opportunities open to us by continuing to invest in our strategy."
The results were "very much in line with expectations" said Blue Oar Securities analyst Greg Lawless.
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Tesco has dominated the supermarket sector in the UK for some time.Tesco has dominated the supermarket sector in the UK for some time.
However, the credit crunch and tighter household budgets have meant cheaper alternatives such as Lidl, Aldi and Asda have been eating away at Tesco's UK market share of more than 30%. However, the credit crunch and tighter household budgets have meant cheaper alternatives such as Lidl, Aldi and Asda have been eating away at Tesco's UK market share, which currently stands at more than 30%.
Tesco has responded by releasing a new range of low-cost products in order to maintain its position in the market. Tesco has responded by releasing a new range of some 400 low-cost products last week in order to maintain its position in the market.
Internationally, Tesco said its Fresh & Easy stores in the US - which are in their first year of trading - had seen good sales densities, with the "average running at $11 per square foot per week which is already substantially higher than the US supermarket industry average". "The same number of people are coming, they're just hard up and need to spend a little bit less," Mr Leahy told the BBC.
He conceded that in non-food sales had seen better times - in the UK they grew 4% during the first half, compared with 8% growth in the second half of last year - but said this was "part and parcel" of being in the non-food market.
The supermarket's chief executive added that he expected growth in European and Asian markets to carry Tesco through the difficult trading period.
Internationally, Tesco said its Fresh & Easy stores in the US - which are in their first year of trading - had seen good sales, with the "average running at $11 per square foot per week which is already substantially higher than the US supermarket industry average".
Tesco serves more than 20 million customers every week.Tesco serves more than 20 million customers every week.