J Sainsbury plc (JSAIY)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
19.21
+0.47 (2.51%)
At close: Feb 11, 2026
Market Cap10.54B +43.4%
Revenue (ttm)45.11B +2.3%
Net Income448.55M +470.7%
EPS0.19 +481.8%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio23.50
Forward PE14.35
Dividend1.29 (6.86%)
Ex-Dividend DateNov 17, 2025
Volume31,634
Average Volume45,411
Open19.06
Previous Close18.74
Day's Range19.01 - 19.27
52-Week Range11.68 - 19.27
Beta1.17
RSI69.98
Earnings DateApr 23, 2026

About J Sainsbury

J Sainsbury plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the food, general merchandise and clothing retailing, and financial services activities in the United Kingdom. It operates through Retail and Financial Services segments. The company sells food, household, general merchandise, clothing, and fuel through convenience stores and supermarkets, as well as online channels. It also provides insurance services. The company offers its products under the Argos, Habitat, Tu, Smart Charge, Nectar, Nectar360, and Sainsbury’s Bank brands. The compan... [Read more]

Founded 1869
Employees 141,517
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol JSAIY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, J Sainsbury's revenue was 32.81 billion, an increase of 1.78% compared to the previous year's 32.24 billion. Earnings were 242.00 million, an increase of 76.64%.

Financial numbers in GBP Financial Statements

News

Supermarket giant Morrisons explores £1bn property deal

Morrisons, the UK's fifth-largest supermarket chain, is exploring a £1bn property deal amid its battle to recapture the ground it has lost to rivals including Sainsbury's and Aldi.

5 days ago - Sky News

Sainsbury’s shopper wrongly misidentified by staff says he felt like ‘criminal’

Warren Rajah, 42, from Elephant and Castle, south London, says he was in a store on January 27 when staff approached him and asked him to leave.

6 days ago - Evening Standard

London man angry at ‘Orwellian’ incident in supermarket using facial recognition tech

‘I shouldn’t have to prove I am innocent,’ said man misidentified by Sainsbury’s staff using Facewatch system A man was ordered to leave a supermarket in London after staff misidentified him using con...

6 days ago - The Guardian

London shopper's fury as Sainsbury's facial recognition error wrongly identifies him as thief

Man ‘humiliated’ after being escorted out of Sainsbury’s after being wrongly identified as a shoplifter

6 days ago - Evening Standard

Man ejected from Sainsbury's after facial recognition error

Sainsbury's staff wrongly eject a man from a south London store over a facial recognition alert.

7 days ago - BBC

Sainsbury’s the latest retailer to launch high protein and ‘nutrient rich’ meals

Each meal contains fewer than 350 calories while being a source of fibre.

7 days ago - Evening Standard

UK supermarkets push for Amazon soy safeguards after Brazil scraps ban

European retailers urge traders to adhere to commitments after Brazilian lawmakers drop forest protection agreement Leading British and European retailers are trying to salvage the core elements of th...

16 days ago - The Guardian

Pro-Palestinian activists acquitted of damaging Israeli-made products

Criminal proceedings related to an alleged incident in a Sainsbury's supermarket in west Belfast.

23 days ago - BBC

TikTok boost helps Sainsbury’s notch up ‘record-breaking’ Christmas PJ sales

The supermarket giant said sales of its Christmas PJs jumped 22% higher year on year after being sold on TikTok shop.

4 weeks ago - Evening Standard

Q3 2026 J Sainsbury PLC Trading Statement Call Transcript

Q3 2026 J Sainsbury PLC Trading Statement Call Transcript

4 weeks ago - GuruFocus

Retailers dish up strong Christmas food sales but fashion lags behind

Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Marks & Spencer were among those to deliver good news about their festive grocery sales.

4 weeks ago - Evening Standard

Sainsbury’s blames Reeves’s Budget for Argos slump

Supermarket says customers ‘pulled back’ on spending in the lead up to Christmas

4 weeks ago - The Telegraph

FTSE 100 Climbs as Glencore Rio Talks Shake Up Miners

FTSE 100 rises as Glencore–Rio merger talks lift miners, while Sainsbury’s slides after mixed Christmas trading. The post FTSE 100 Climbs as Glencore Rio Talks Shake Up Miners appeared first on Invest...

4 weeks ago - Investomania

Sainsbury’s Christmas numbers hide a tougher picture

Although there was much to celebrate with Sainsbury's food performance over the Christmas period, this masks issues with other lines.

4 weeks ago - The Armchair Trader

Sainsbury's reports strong food sales over Christmas but fails to impress investors

Sainsbury's reported higher Christmas sales off the back of strong food sales from an at-home dining boom, but shares opened lower after weak performance in its fashion and Argos units.

4 weeks ago - This is Money

Sainsbury’s blames ‘significant headwinds’ for drop in Argos sales at Christmas

Online competition and weak consumer confidence behind fall, although sales at group’s supermarkets rose Business live – latest updates Sainsbury’s has blamed “significant headwinds” from weak consume...

4 weeks ago - The Guardian

UK Stock Market News: Rio Tinto, Glencore, Sainsbury, Unite

Rio and Glencore dig in to merger talks, festive cheer sees cashflow forecasts up at Sainsbury, Unite's update leaves room for improvement

4 weeks ago - The Armchair Trader

J Sainsbury Issues Q3 Trading Statement; Affirms FY Retail Underlying Operating Profit Guidance

(RTTNews) - J Sainsbury plc (SBRY.L, JSAIY.PK) reported that its total retail sales, exc. fuel, was up 3.9% for the 16 weeks to 3 January 2026. Like-for-like sales, exc. fuel, was up 3.4%, for the per...

4 weeks ago - Nasdaq

Facial recognition cameras preventing 1,400 shoplifting crimes per day

AI tech in Sainsbury’s, Sports Direct and others sent half a million ‘known thief’ alerts to staff last year

4 weeks ago - The Telegraph

UK supermarkets raked in £500m a day over Xmas - but Asda sales DROP in festive horror show

A report by Worldpanel crowned Ocado and Lidl the best-performing grocers in the crucial 'golden quarter', followed by Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Tesco.

5 weeks ago - This is Money

‘This is business as usual’: boss of bombed Ukrainian vodka maker seeks to expand exports

Nemiroff says products still reaching UK chains such as Sainsbury’s and Tesco despite production difficulties Businesses in Ukraine are “not sitting and waiting for the war to end” and are working to ...

5 weeks ago - The Guardian