tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421913838337434.post2491875875089019510..comments2023-11-05T07:37:16.624+00:00Comments on The Drayton Bird Blog: Big Price Drop = Big Share Drop: Tesco’s three mistakes – all to do with marketing, and pretty ghastly, tooDrayton Birdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06871107998046212949noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421913838337434.post-70395560088747129972012-02-10T12:02:47.603+00:002012-02-10T12:02:47.603+00:00Stumbled across your blog when doing some Googling...Stumbled across your blog when doing some Googling on Tesco and I'm very glad I did - some insightful comments! <br /><br />I agree that many of the Tesco issues are around image and their "no-one likes us, but we don't care" type attitude. <br /><br />I did my own write up on Tesco as an investment at my blog<br /><br />http://kelpie-capital.com/2012/02/09/tesco-plc-does-the-new-reality-checkout/Kelpie Capitalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2421913838337434.post-22600099578303192532012-01-14T15:27:07.114+00:002012-01-14T15:27:07.114+00:00Love your comment on markets and your brother Geor...Love your comment on markets and your brother George. Street markets have all there is to know about marketing. And although people laugh, Alan Sugar knows all about it too. On a wider note, we will know when a government is serious about waste when they appoint someone like Sugar to head procurement. Until then, it's all flannel.peter hobdayhttp://www.subscriptionsstrategy.co.uknoreply@blogger.com