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ASC Asos Plc

356.80
-1.60 (-0.45%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -1.60 -0.45% 356.80 354.00 355.40 357.20 347.60 350.00 220,217 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.89 422.72M
Asos Plc is listed in the Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ASC. The last closing price for Asos was 358.40p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 322.30p to 792.40p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £422.72 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.89.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/12/2018
14:44
Actually looks like 2000p is coming -
tomboyb
20/12/2018
14:40
more buys then sells should perk up IMHO
pal44
20/12/2018
10:20
Sentiment might turn but it’s still overvalued. Nearer £15 might be right given B/S risks and around £100m pre tax.
andycapp1
20/12/2018
09:00
Come on people we all know they will need to raise some more funds, before they run out of money (first half of next year). What do you think is going to happen to the share price when they announce fund raising? Debts of over £500million, barely made pre-tax profit of £100million yet it is valued at £2billion – so it can drop another 50% and still be overvalued!
madbadtrader
20/12/2018
08:44
Nothing to do with sentiment you buffoon

Everything to do with cashflow, valuation and economics

Invest in a GCSE in accounting, it might help

albert zog
20/12/2018
08:43
will be £40 again very soon! look at it like a gift buy and hold they £70 not long back a matter of months DYOR
upwego
20/12/2018
08:41
agree ASOS still making a profit . GLA
pal44
20/12/2018
08:37
Scare mongering, this is a fantastically successful online fashion business. Sentiment will turn.
gregpeck7
20/12/2018
08:28
Significant equity raise on cards

Will smash thru current facility early in Q2 - this is before Brexit

albert zog
20/12/2018
08:17
See you at 10 pound
stallone10
20/12/2018
08:12
Surprised if this ended up blue today -

I didn't like that RNS -

But dyor -

tomboyb
20/12/2018
08:11
THE MARKETS CRASHING, RUN FOR THE HILLS PEOPLE !!
the_man_with_the_pink_gun
20/12/2018
08:09
Just noticed Mr Robinson has given away the last of his share holding. Clearly the Swiss gnomes wanted more holding as the share price ebbed away and their OD looks like it's increasing.
telbap
19/12/2018
19:42
Brexit just a bloody nightmare fullstop, self harming knuckle dragging protest voting idiots that voted for it....the secret for Asos is to push its business elsewhere, maybe shunt much more of its spend to the US, UK looks pretty terminal, this is a good company and i have seen and bought into it before at these levels, i could see it down to 1600 but im starting to drip feed in, dont know where the floor will be, if sterling recovers if they can swerve the brexit fiasco this will recover fast, people are getting poorer with a weak currency and foreign produced stock more expensive to buy in, these may never get back to 7 but could see them back at 5....
porsche1945
19/12/2018
19:42
Bang on teilbap

ASOS and ASOS Plc investors asleep at wheel

Shipping logistics and debtor days are big factors around Brexit and liquidity

H1 will be a Mare itself but H2 is now the key trading period

albert zog
19/12/2018
19:14
No one here seems at all worried about brexit implications for all ASOS non Uk shipments. Moving bulk goods or just shipping orders ex Uk will become a head ache. I did it in the 70's and 80's as no one knows what export to Europe will look like next year who can say.....nah, don't worry about that?
telbap
19/12/2018
17:14
I think you mean QUIZ will hit 17p kaka
knowing
19/12/2018
16:57
Sp will hit 17 pounds
kaka47
19/12/2018
16:46
Nick Robertson is a brilliant entrepreneur which is why it is confusing to see this margin loan facility whose wording is very similar to some other stocks rns's(-) -

I never short company shares ( only indicies) but i don't like the word PLEDGE.

tomboyb
19/12/2018
16:40
Looney out. Time to buy
tsmith2
19/12/2018
16:39
Capitulation
tsmith2
19/12/2018
16:35
FY 18 minus 117m cashflow
FY 19 minus 170m cashflow — my guess
FY 18 net cash c43m
FY 19 net debt c127m

Facility=150m

Company which spends c380m on distribution and c240m on warehousing

Brexit will kill logistics — no doubt

Conclusion — asap 300/400m needed

albert zog
19/12/2018
16:17
ASOS Plc ("the Company") announces that Nicholas Robertson, Non-Executive Director, has granted a further pledge in favour of the margin loan facility with Credit Suisse (UK) over 3,796,414 Ordinary Shares in the Company, representing approximately 4.53% of the Company's issued share capital, as security for any amounts which may be due from time to time under the facility. The total number of Ordinary Shares in the Company that are pledged in favour of the margin loan facility is 5,046,414, which represents Nicholas Robertson's total shareholding in the Company.
tomboyb
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