Private Investors Still Love Tesco PLC!

The love private investors feel for Tesco PLC (LON: TSCO) clearly knows no bounds, says Harvey Jones

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Investors have good reasons to hate Tesco (LSE: TSCO) (NASDAQOTH: TSCDY.US), given that its share price has plunged nearly 55% in the past year, and 11% in the last month alone.

Yet private investors are proving remarkably loyal, according to new research from TD Direct Investing. Its customers have bought more Tesco than any other stock for three of the past four weeks.

In fact, Tesco hasn’t left TD’s ‘Top Ten Buys’ list for more than 10 weeks. Clearly, many private investors are still willing to give Tesco one more go. Should you?

Love Hurts

Tesco has rewarded loyal investors with a 92% profits crash, plunging market share, that £263m accounting black hole and a Financial Conduct Authority investigation. Talk about an abusive relationship.

Is this blind love, or are private investors more far-sighted than their institutional equivalents, cleverly positioning themselves for the recovery?

Love On A Budget

The reason most private investors are swooning over Tesco right now is that they calculate they are picking up a bargain.

The bad news is out there, the damage has been done, and the only way is up. They see Tesco trading at an irresistible valuation of just 5.3 times earnings, and just can’t help themselves.

They might get their reward. New boss Dave Lewis has refused to set out a grand plan purely to placate the City, but has quietly got down to business, suspending senior staff caught up in the accounting scandal, ditching the corporate jets, and focusing on restoring the tarnished Tesco brand.

The slightest suggestion that he is turning things round could do wonders for investor confidence and the share price. 

The Tender Trap

My worry is that investors’ tender feelings for Tesco are luring them into a value trap.

The supermarket sector is said to be in structural decline, with sales and margins sliding, out-of-town superstores looking obsolete, and disenchanted customers falling for no-frills foreign discounters.

But I wonder whether this shift has been overblown. Most cash-strapped, time-poor shoppers aren’t going to forsake Tesco for their local artisan baker or farmer’s market.

The novelty of slumming it at Aldi and Lidl may also wear off, just as the chains overreach themselves with ambitious expansion plans. The big four could fight back.

It is tempting to make a play for dirt cheap Tesco right now, but it’s also dangerous. Remember, the course of true love never did run smooth.

Harvey Jones has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK owns shares of Tesco. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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