SEARCH 
COMPANIES
Discover the reality of companies and brands!
TRANSNATIONALE.ORG
Free and independant information on large corporations

Sainsbury

Headquarters : 33 Holborn London EC1N 2HT United Kingdom United Kingdom web www.j-sainsbury.co.uk tel. 44-20-7695-6000 stock : JSNSY analytics

Brands

name
click to compare prices
» Shop local, ethical and at the best price on Ethishop

« Ethical » rating of Sainsbury , group and subsidiaries

Labor 1 Fraud 1 Sales 27 Bn $.€ /year Profit 3 Bn $.€ /1998 Infocom 1
[click on the rating for the method or on the number for the data]

shareholdercountry%source
Delta TwoQatar25Les Echos
Sainsbury, DavidUnited Kingdom37
» More shareholders of Sainsbury
year
business
source
2005Sainsbury sells 10,5% of the items bought in department stores in the United-KingdomLe Figaro
2003Sainsbury sells 16,2% of the items bought in the department stores in the United-Kingdom (TNS).BBC News

  • Environmental impact

  • Human impact

year name
photo position; compensation
source
2004Hampton, Philip
See the photo of: Hampton, Philip Chairman;
2004King, Justin
See the photo of: King, Justin Chief Operating Officer;
Reuters
2002Bull, Sir George
See the photo of: Bull, Sir George Chairman;
2002Davis, Sir Peter
See the photo of: Davis, Sir  Peter Chief Executive Officer;
2002Matthews, Roger
See the photo of: Matthews, Roger Chief Financial Officer;
2000Adriano, Dino
See the photo of: Adriano, Dino Chairman; allowances: 1,92 million Eu€;
The Times
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
2006
ILO violation 1,131 : United Kingdom
AFP
2003
174500
2002
174700
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
 3 informations, access to subscribers

  • Lobbying & corruption

  • Subsidy

yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincome source
2007 Ten supermarket and dairy firms agreed to fix the price of milk, butter and some cheeses in the United Kingdom during 2002 and 2003. The cartel earned £270m extra from shoppers as they charged 3 pence extra for a pint of milk, 15p extra per quarter-pound of butter and 15p per half-pound of cheese. They'll pay a £116m fine to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). Sainsbury's and Asda have admitted price-fixing of milk and cheese, as has Safeway - before it was bought by Morrisons. Cases against Tesco and Morrisons will continue after no deal was struck. Safeway has also admitted colluding on the price of butter. Dairy processors Dairy Crest, the Cheese Company and Wiseman also reached agreement. Another dairy firm, Arla, has been given immunity from fines if it continues to co-operate with the investigation. But Tesco, Morrisons and the dairy firm Lactalis McLelland are challenging the OFT findings.     BBC News
2003   27,430,71   billion US$
2002   24,470,52   billion US$
2001   24,420,37   billion US$
2000   25,90,56   billion US$
1998   26,290,96   billion US$
yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincomeassetsbuybacksource
 6 informations, access to subscribers
year
dubious practice : image
source
2001Arguable partnership: National Consumer Council: The Guardian


Bookmark and Share    en español  en français  in italiano
translate this page in arabic chinese dutch german japanese korean russian
Legal notice © T&C 1999-2010
 CONTRIBUTIONS