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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asos Plc | LSE:ASC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030927254 | ORD 3.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.60 | 0.17% | 344.00 | 341.60 | 343.40 | 348.40 | 339.00 | 343.80 | 307,168 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 3.55B | -223.1M | -1.8747 | -1.83 | 408.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2015 16:24 | Thanks liquid. Up quite nicely now. 30 quid real soon. | kidknocked | |
03/2/2015 15:58 | and the headline of the day should read *berenberg cuts asos price target to 3500 pence - maintains 'buy' | liquidkid | |
03/2/2015 15:54 | OXS firing up now on L2News leaking of arbitration award?$440m-$1.2bn | apfindley | |
03/2/2015 15:37 | Short interest up again. getting close to 7% with Melvins onboard. That DM article was around the time that Barclays put out that Imbecilic £100 target. My favorite piece of analysis was this from Libertarian i think, "the ASOS customer might prove rather more promiscuous and shop elsewhere if this (so called) price investment dries up." | liquidkid | |
03/2/2015 13:40 | Up is better. | kidknocked | |
03/2/2015 13:40 | I'm patient, don't worry. I intend to get a few more (have about 10k at the mo) and will keep for three to five years. Just some entertainment to watch the ups and downs ! | kidknocked | |
03/2/2015 13:32 | be patient first thing for all that are long is to build a base above £28 which it is doing at the moment, once this is done the next leg up will come, providing the markets behave. | woodie3 | |
03/2/2015 13:20 | Hmmmm under some pressure. Possible red day I reckon. Would like to be wrong, again. | kidknocked | |
03/2/2015 11:38 | Thanks woodie | kidknocked | |
03/2/2015 08:55 | 3 Feb Berenberg 3,500.00 Buy | woodie3 | |
03/2/2015 08:49 | trading range of the two I think. | woodie3 | |
03/2/2015 07:37 | So......above £29 or below £28 today ?????I don't know, any guesses ? | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 19:45 | Yep. We align 100 percent on that. I think the combination of slater and Gordon and the pwc report could be the end for them. Having said that......not wiling to stake huge amounts on it. | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 19:40 | Eastbourne, I very much enjoyed the QPP decline today by the way. Most profitable ! | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 19:38 | I used to consult for Amex, so know them very well. A very good company IMHO. I'll take a look, thanks. Good luck with the short, but not too much good luck. | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 19:36 | Good evening old boy, Couple of tips for you, American Express and Microsoft, UPS is also worth a look, I'm building up long positions in all three, all have dropped a fair bit recently. I love trading US stocks, better than UK shares imho. | eastbourne1982 | |
02/2/2015 19:32 | Evening Eastbourne. Thought you might be ! | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 19:15 | I'm still short lads !! ; ) | eastbourne1982 | |
02/2/2015 19:12 | If it doe not break and hold above 2900 soonish, it may have to test 2500 again. | donaferentes | |
02/2/2015 19:02 | Woodie, agreed. I was convinced this would be in negative territory a couple of times today. Happy to proven wrong. I still think an imminent break to the north is very much on the cards here. What do you think ? | kidknocked | |
02/2/2015 18:58 | bit of luck a base has been formed at £28 was tested today around 5 times and held. | woodie3 | |
02/2/2015 18:00 | Not too shabby at all today. I'll settle for 103p up. | kidknocked | |
31/1/2015 07:18 | Infact......loads of press coverage, more than I've seen for ages, so could be looking good for next week. | kidknocked |
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