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Tesco makes £1.1bn in six months Tesco makes £1.1bn in six months
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Supermarket giant Tesco has seen its half-year profits rise 10.3% to £1.09bn, helped by international sales.Supermarket giant Tesco has seen its half-year profits rise 10.3% to £1.09bn, helped by international sales.
The group saw its sales rise 12.7% in the six months to 26 August, with profits at its overseas businesses rising 21.1%. The group saw its overall sales rise 12.7% in the six months to 26 August, with profits at its overseas businesses rising 21.1%.
Meanwhile its online venture Tesco.com showed further growth, with its profits up 43.1% in the period as customers tapped into home shopping.Meanwhile its online venture Tesco.com showed further growth, with its profits up 43.1% in the period as customers tapped into home shopping.
Tesco is moving into the US as its foreign expansion continues.Tesco is moving into the US as its foreign expansion continues.
Criticism 'Broad growth'
Good summer weather helped the firm in the UK, with second-quarter sales growing 6.6% compared with 4.5% in the first quarter . Tesco sales are growing three times faster outside the UK than within the UK.
Six years ago Tesco made its annual first £1bn annual profit. The latest figure equates to earnings of approximately £35 per second. By the end of August, Tesco had 949 outlets outside the UK, including 370 hypermarkets. The Czech Republic and Asian nations including China Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand saw the largest expansion.
Good summer weather helped the firm in the UK, with second-quarter sales growing 6.6% compared with 4.5% in the first quarter.
Though known as a grocer, the firm said that one fifth of its UK sales were now non-food.
Clothing sales grew 19% while digital cameras and flat screen televisions helped push electronics sales up 36%.
Six years ago Tesco made its first £1bn annual profit. The latest figure equates to earnings of approximately £35 per second.
Tesco's booming profits are rooted in rock-bottom prices to farmers and a wholesale takeover of the High Street Vicki HirdFriends of the Earth Check Tesco's share price
Tesco's profits are set to attract criticism from those who accuse the chain of being over dominant and of driving out independent traders.Tesco's profits are set to attract criticism from those who accuse the chain of being over dominant and of driving out independent traders.
Chief executive Terry Leahy acknowledged that the firm had come under fire from critics, but said that the vast majority of customers were "pleased" with what Tesco had to offer. Chief executive Sir Terry Leahy acknowledged that the firm had come under fire from critics, but said that the vast majority of customers were "pleased" with what Tesco had to offer.
"The growth is coming across the board because customers are choosing Tesco," he told the BBC."The growth is coming across the board because customers are choosing Tesco," he told the BBC.
'Wholesale takeover'
This week the firm announced it was moving into the software market, launching a range of budget own-brand PC software.This week the firm announced it was moving into the software market, launching a range of budget own-brand PC software.
It has also joined the "green" revolution among supermarkets, offering shoppers incentives to re-use carrier bags.It has also joined the "green" revolution among supermarkets, offering shoppers incentives to re-use carrier bags.
However Friends of the Earth said action needed to be taken to stop the firm's dominance.
"Tesco's booming profits are rooted in rock-bottom prices to farmers and a wholesale takeover of the High Street," the organisation's supermarket campaigner, Vicki Hird, said.
"Ministers and competition authorities must put the brakes on the Tesco juggernaut and take action to protect our small shops, farmers and the environment."
Sir Terry said that while some types of shops declined with the arrival of a Tesco in the vicinity, others did well and that overall, small retailers on the High Street benefited.