LSE:SBRY (J Sainsbury plc)

About SBRY

UK supermarket group J Sainsbury was originally founded in Drury Lane, London, in 1869. The group began life as listed company in 1973, which at the time was the UKs largest ever flotation. The group has moved into financial services with the establishment of Sainsburys Bank.
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