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ASC Asos Plc

344.00
0.60 (0.17%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Asos Plc ASC London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.60 0.17% 344.00 16:35:04
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
343.80 339.00 348.40 344.00 343.40
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No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 26/4/2024 08:35 by seedoftongo
You save up and throw it all into ASC .
You buy at £50+
You dream of early retirement/ wealth / good times .

Yet the share price hammers down and down and down and you have lost almost everything.
All those savings GONE.
Despair , kicking oneself for such poor decisions , regret, frustration , life is miserable now.


This happened to Qanny.
Posted at 25/4/2024 21:04 by thanatos abysss
ASC hammering downSorry if that fact upsets
Posted at 21/4/2024 08:33 by wolfofhounslow
#ASC Asos was kept at EW by Barclays "Early days but evidence suggests that ASOS' strategy is starting to work and inventory levels and profitability are improving""We expect focus to now be on execution during 2H to help build investor confidence in the turnaround story"
Posted at 20/4/2024 13:56 by wolfofhounslow
for FREE Share PricesASOS Share PriceASOS Share ChatPin to quick picksASOS Share Chat (ASC)ASC Share PriceASC SharePriceASC Share NewsASC ShareNewsASC Share ChatASC ShareChat2ASC Share TradesASC ShareTrades442ASC Live RNSASCLive RNSASOS Information Buy ASC SharesBuy ASC SharesAdd ASC to WatchlistAdd ASC to WatchlistAdd ASC to AlertAdd ASC to AlertShare Price Information for ASOS (ASC)London Stock Exchange Share Price is delayed by 15 minutesGet Live DataShare Price:356.80Bid:354.00Ask:355.20Change:-1.60 (-0.45%) Spread: 1.20 (0.339%) Open: 350.00 High: 357.20 Low: 347.60 Prev. Close: 358.40ASC Live PriceLast checked at 13:56:15 Share Discussion for ASOSShare Chat Filters Thread ViewPost Message123west6809Posts: 1,257Price: 356.80No OpinionTopshopToday 13:23Article suggests a premium would be offered for Topshop if one did materialise. Exactly what I was thinking.https://ww.fashionnetwork.com/news/Can-asos-keep-topshop-as-shein-and-authentic-rekindle-interest-,1625532.htmlCan ASOS keep Topshop as Shein and Authentic rekindle interest?BySandra HallidayPublishedtodayApr 18, 2024News last year that Shein and Authentic Brands Group were interested in buying Topshop – currently owned by ASOS – seemed to be just a rumour. But now the speculation has resurfaced and given the well publicised problems at ASOS it could mean that a takeover by one of the fast expanding businesses is more likely.TopshopASOS bought Topshop in the wake of the Arcadia collapse and despite the brand having struggled under the previous owner, it remains a globally-known and in-demand label. That makes interest from big players unsurprising, as does the fact that ASOS still faces huge challenges in its turnaround, despite talking of making progress when it delivered its results this week.The Times claimed Thursday that Shein is among a number of potential buyers that want to take control of the brand with Authentic also believed to have shown fresh interest.None of the parties concerned have commented on the newspaper's report.It said ASOS is believed to have received "non-stop interest" from a range of high-profile retailers. This further underlines the brand's appeal and status despite the issues of recent years.ASOS paid £330 million to buy Topshop, along with Topman and Miss Selfridge, from failed Arcadia in 2021. At the time, its rivals to buy the business included Next, Frasers Group and Shein, according to reports.Last year, ASOS has reportedly considered selling Topshop in the face of its own widening losses and ballooning debt, although nothing happened at the time, even though Shein and Authentic were said to be interested.Both of those giant businesses are acquisition-hungry and both have shown enthusiasm for buying UK properties. Shein, for instance, acquired Missguided from Frasers Group, while Authentic is the owner of both Ted Baker and boot company Hunter.They both have very deep pockets too and would be able to pay a premium price if ASOS was in a position to hold out for one.It's unclear whether Shein and Authentic would be rivals or partners in buying Topshop as they have existing links with each other. Shein last year acquired an interest adding up to a third of Sparc Group. That's a joint venture between Authentic and Simon Property Group.But one big question here is whether ASOS would want to sell one of its top-performing units to a business like Shein that has become a thorn in its side. It's a major rival whose success is partly responsible for ASOS's sales struggles in the past couple of years. Anything that would strengthen its rival is likely to be bad news for ASOS.But its current problems may force it to take actio
Posted at 19/4/2024 15:53 by wolfofhounslow
?#ASC Asos was kept at EW by Barclays "Early days but evidence suggests that ASOS' strategy is starting to work and inventory levels and profitability are improving""We expect focus to now be on execution during 2H to help build investor confidence in the turnaround story"
Posted at 18/4/2024 16:29 by seedoftongo
AJ , I was mocking Wolfie .
It’s funny to do that on here .
Wolfie is one of the whipping boys of ADVFN ASC.
I wasn’t talking about any position I may or may not have .

Try not to ask questions in such an inquisitive nosey parker manner and you may get the response you desire .
Posted at 18/4/2024 07:23 by wolfofhounslow
asos #asc Asos receives non stop interest for TopshopShein circling again
Posted at 17/4/2024 21:41 by wolfofhounslow
#asos #asc Asos receives non stop interest for TopshopShein circling again
Posted at 17/4/2024 14:34 by seedoftongo
ASC will get shat out of the market .
Boo and others will go the same way .
SHAT right out of the market .
Posted at 01/6/2023 13:04 by rastamouse
?  Share PricesASOS Share PriceASOS Share Chat?ASOS Share Chat (ASC)?ASC SharePrice?ASC ShareNews2?ASC ShareChat78?ASC ShareTrades975?ASCLive RNS2ASOS Information  ?Buy ASC Shares?Add ASC to Watchlist?Add ASC to AlertShare Price Information for ASOS (ASC)? Share Price is delayed by 15 minutesGet Live DataShare Price:338.80Bid:337.40Ask:339.10Change:-4.50 (-1.31%) Spread: 1.70 (0.50%)Open: 344.40High: 346.90Low: 332.00Prev. Close: 343.30?Last checked at 13:04:23Share Discussion for ASOSShare Chat Filters ViewPost Message2550100123lloydyboy ?Posts: 5,800Price: 338.80No OpinionGood read- Armchair traderToday 12:49Shares in online clothing firm ASOS [LON:ASC] are down over 47% in the last six months, and nearly 80% over the 12 month picture. The company has also just seen its stock relegated from the FTSE 250 index. This has led to further selling as fund managers and ETFs offload the stock.For investors who have been steadily losing money on ASOS, the key question is going to be whether the company can reinvent itself sufficiently to turn things around. For those sniffing around the market for a value play, does ASOS now represent good value for money based on its fundamentals, or are we going to see further selling in 2H? Bear in mind the company has just posted a first half loss of £87m, which does not make for good reading.Some investors seem to be thinking now is the time to buy in: for example, Frasers Group acquired a 2.3% stake in the company last month.ASOS holding its own against peersASOS said in late May that it was tapping its shareholders for £75m as it made efforts to repair its balance sheet. The issue is being underwritten by three of its investors, among them Danish billionaire Anders Povlsen. ASOS also said it would be launching a £5m retail offer of ordinary shares via PrimaryBid.If you look at the fundamentals of ASOS, it still seems to be holding its own against peers in the fashion sector. This is not a lucrative time for fashion retailers in general in the UK. ASOS is underperforming on balance sheet and cash flow, but its last income statement looks respectable for the sector.Compared with a close peer like Boohoo [LON:BOO], ASOS looks more robust, apart from Boohoo's fantastic relative income metric. But there are really no stocks in ASOS' vicinity in the market of comparable size which are rated a buy at the moment.ASOS does get marked down heavily in a number of areas, and problematic issues surround its equity/intangibles and book value momentum, both of which underperform sector averages. Revenue efficiency is looking good, and if improved could have a positive impact on the share price. In this area, the company does start to compare well with peers.ASOS was one of the lockdown darlings of the investment community. As an online fashion retailer, it made money when shops were closed and consumers found they had more disposable cash at their fingertips. Since things have returned to normal, however, the company has started making a loss.Management now seems to be heavily focused on turning this ship around, with efforts being made to repair the balance sheet. We note that it is changing the CFO function, with Sean Glithero taking over from Katy Mecklenburgh. Marketing spend is also being heavily reined in, we hear.Glithero's appointment could be significant: he is an online fashion industry veteran with a 28 year career and has held senior finance roles at the likes of Auto Trader Group [LON:AUTO] and MatchesFashion.

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