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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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2.60 | 0.74% | 356.20 | 350.20 | 352.40 | 356.20 | 345.00 | 351.00 | 234,866 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 3.55B | -223.1M | -1.8747 | -1.88 | 418.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/3/2024 15:16 | Whoosaa....whooosaaa | vanduke | |
26/3/2024 15:10 | Toastistoast.com | thanatos abysss | |
26/3/2024 15:07 | Why so angry toast ? | wolfofhounslow | |
26/3/2024 15:00 | Toast you seem on edge today? Whatever is the matter? | sparsam | |
26/3/2024 14:56 | Why you think they didn’t say how much was stock clearance and how much was profit. This is a clear short but I’m waiting for closer to 400 entry point this time round. I can’t stop making money on this share and these bag holders are cheering hahahaha Love you 76 precenters with all my heart. Also 5 to 15 is a big range. Going by the start will be 15. You think a business can keep declining at double digits and share will recover. You boys deserve all you get. There may be a recovery play in future but now is not the time. If you get a takeover then you were lucky but you can’t bet on that. Lovya loads ya daft mugs | havinthelasttoast | |
26/3/2024 14:48 | Free cash flow improved by c.£240m compared to H1 FY23 due to improvements in underlying profitability and the clearance of aged stock. Despite the sales decline, H1 free cash outflow2 of c.£20m represents a strong outcome in a period typically characterised by significantly negative working capital (see chart below) and represents our strongest H1 cash performance since FY17.· As a result of this performance, we closed the half with a robust cash balance3 of more than £330m, an improvement of more than £20m from H1 FY23.· Full-year guidance is unchanged, including: 5-15% sales decline, positive adjusted EBITDA, inventory back to pre-COVID levels, and positive cash generation, reducing net debt. | wolfofhounslow | |
26/3/2024 14:48 | How thick can one be ? | wolfofhounslow | |
26/3/2024 14:11 | Wolfie a.k.a QANTAS still doesn't understand how short-selling works. Should I draw you a picture LOSER BOY ?? | factsandfigures | |
26/3/2024 14:02 | Free cash flow improved by c.£240m compared to H1 FY23 due to improvements in underlying profitability and the clearance of aged stock. Despite the sales decline, H1 free cash outflow2 of c.£20m represents a strong outcome in a period typically characterised by significantly negative working capital (see chart below) and represents our strongest H1 cash performance since FY17.· As a result of this performance, we closed the half with a robust cash balance3 of more than £330m, an improvement of more than £20m from H1 FY23.· Full-year guidance is unchanged, including: 5-15% sales decline, positive adjusted EBITDA, inventory back to pre-COVID levels, and positive cash generation, reducing net debt. | wolfofhounslow | |
26/3/2024 12:42 | I think it's probably fair to say QANTAS does not understand short-selling and even with today's dead cat bounce, all the ASOS short-sellers have won this by a huge margin. | throgmortonstreet | |
26/3/2024 12:38 | cant believe how quiet this is...has the bear gone running scared now are they | r88ave | |
26/3/2024 12:22 | some tree shake that....bought some more 365 | r88ave | |
26/3/2024 12:01 | Throg deep fried short doomed to failure what a bad loser. Please do your own research as always and follow FCA GUIDELINES. | qantas | |
26/3/2024 11:58 | QANTAS presumably you and your alter-ego WolfofHounslow are still well down on your ASOS shares, seeing as you've been trying to ramp this dog all the way down from £12+ per share | throgmortonstreet | |
26/3/2024 11:32 | I see all the G-Y Bears have now gone they always do when share price Hammers up. Hello Kitty says Hodl Yoda. Please do your own research as always and follow FCA guidelines. | qantas | |
26/3/2024 11:31 | With falling inflation and a forthcoming period of interest rate falls you might have a long wait? | alex1621 | |
26/3/2024 11:01 | 20% today? | r88ave | |
26/3/2024 10:56 | next stop 450p | millennialinvestor | |
26/3/2024 10:53 | The way I see this, it has been running low range for 9 months and with inflation falling and peoples wages have risen. This is going to explode out the low range between 330-400 area. They say the longer the bottom range the bigger change of trend. | r88ave | |
26/3/2024 10:37 | glad i sold out today at 3.81p will wait for 330p now | robertbarns1 | |
26/3/2024 10:19 | Revenue declined 18% , don't think this price rise will last long. Will start dropping from tomorrow again? FINANCIAL NUMBERS ARE NO GOOD | blackhorse23 | |
26/3/2024 10:14 | Free cash flow improved by c.£240m compared to H1 FY23 due to improvements in underlying profitability and the clearance of aged stock. Despite the sales decline, H1 free cash outflow2 of c.£20m represents a strong outcome in a period typically characterised by significantly negative working capital (see chart below) and represents our strongest H1 cash performance since FY17.· As a result of this performance, we closed the half with a robust cash balance3 of more than £330m, an improvement of more than £20m from H1 FY23.· Full-year guidance is unchanged, including: 5-15% sales decline, positive adjusted EBITDA, inventory back to pre-COVID levels, and positive cash generation, reducing net debt. | wolfofhounslow | |
26/3/2024 10:12 | i bought a few at 3.29p yesterday millenial | robertbarns1 |
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