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ASC Asos Plc

371.00
2.60 (0.71%)
21 May 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
  2.60 0.71% 371.00 371.00 372.20 375.00 362.80 375.00 186,364 16:35:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.99 442.95M
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 368.40p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 322.30p to 473.40p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £442.95 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.99.

Asos Share Discussion Threads

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02/4/2024
15:33
*The threshold for publicly disclosing share stakes for UK issuers is 3% and every percentage point thereafter.

Shareholdings below 3% means Frasers Group are not required to disclose*

This is common knowledge. However, somehow only you know of Frasers' Superdry holding. However, reading through a couple of your other posts above, it's clear that you have no idea what you're talking about. Haha Fool me for asking a sensible question on a nonsensical BB

knowbodyyouno
02/4/2024
15:30
It just goes to show that you should always do a deep dive and extensive research before buying anything.



Foolishly pinning all hopes and dreams on Frasers Group definitely didn't end well for luxury retailer, MATCHES.

Just two months after purchasing online retailer MATCHES for £52 million, Frasers Group is shutting it down.

In a statement released to the London Stock Exchange, Frasers Group said that MATCHES would go into administration after continually missing its business plan targets, and making material losses.

factsandfigures
02/4/2024
15:27
The threshold for publicly disclosing share stakes for UK issuers is 3% and every percentage point thereafter.

Shareholdings below 3% means Frasers Group are not required to disclose

throgmortonstreet
02/4/2024
15:27
Didn't know that.... What companies have they done that on??Appreciate the info
ajseabright
02/4/2024
15:20
Why the share price crash today?
leoneobull
02/4/2024
15:19
"Frasers Group has also taken a massive hit on Superdry (SDRY) shares too."

How so? They're not listed on the share register?

knowbodyyouno
02/4/2024
15:13
Frasers Group usually wait for retailers to go into Administration / Liquidation and then pick-up the pieces for peanuts.

It doesn't always end well for them though, Frasers Group recently spent £50 Million buying online retailer MATCHES and 2 months later its gone into ADMINISTRATION

Frasers Group has also taken a massive hit on Superdry (SDRY) shares too.

throgmortonstreet
02/4/2024
14:56
They won't get to 30%. They often taken a prominent position but never launch a takeover.
1johntrading
02/4/2024
14:46
Supply and demand brother
ajseabright
02/4/2024
14:45
Please can you explain why it wouldn't.More buying means less shares in issue and then increases the price.Once they get to 30% do you think they will pay the current price??Keen to see your angle
ajseabright
02/4/2024
14:18
You are a dummy if you think frasers buying means value for PI
ste2000
02/4/2024
10:34
It's hard to not see value here when Frasers increased 3 times in March and almost at 30% where they have to action a takeover.Follow the money
ajseabright
02/4/2024
10:17
Congrats to all people that brought these undervalued shares at 340p very shrewd.
millennialinvestor
02/4/2024
09:35
Good morning G-Y Bears doomed to failure share price hammering up.

Hello Kitty say Hodl Yoda.

Please do your own research as always and follow FCA guidelines.

qantas
02/4/2024
09:09
You would assume he or she is short but perhaps get paid to post negative info. Good luck to them
ajseabright
02/4/2024
09:00
She is short Asos from 320 LMAO
wolfofhounslow
02/4/2024
08:53
What shares are you long or short in?
ajseabright
02/4/2024
08:52
Your welcome mate happy to share my opinion.Superdry?? I don't have any but I wish I did when I look a few months ago.... I hear Next are keen to add to their group.... Who knows
ajseabright
02/4/2024
08:39
Wolf you are not in that dog Superdry also.

Ffs wolfie you can pick them. Boohoo,asos and Superdry.

Wolfie you are the founder member of the 76 percent club. The ultimate mug. Worse than Cramer, and a delight to mock and laugh at. The odds of getting it so bad must be a million to one.

Wolfie ya Daft mug

havinthelasttoast
02/4/2024
08:27
Nobody asked for your opinion, NOT SO BRIGHT



What price are your Superdry shares now then !!

sellhighandbuylow
02/4/2024
08:26
Yep agree Facts I think it will be summer too and then it will only be .25% cut at a time.
ajseabright
02/4/2024
07:03
European interest rates are set and changed by Christine Lagarde at the European Central Bank, your synopsis and assumption that France would unilaterally reduce French borrowing costs is, of course WRONG.

Your prediction that the Bank of England would reduce the UK base rate in January 2024 was also WRONG.

Your prediction that the Bank of England would reduce the UK base rate in February 2024 was also WRONG.

Your prediction that the Bank of England would reduce the UK base rate in March 2024 was also WRONG.



It's more likely to be late Summer or even early Autumn BEFORE the Bank of England starts to reduce UK borrowing costs.

factsandfigures
01/4/2024
22:37
How does that compare with the rest of the European Union? Assuming the likes of Germany are similar?
ajseabright
01/4/2024
20:12
French inflation eased below 3% for the first time in 2 1/2 years, confirming a trend that has tipped the ECB toward cutting interest rates.
wolfofhounslow
01/4/2024
14:37
They don't call me AJnotsobright for nothing.But your advice is brilliant and investors shouldn't follow my opinions.Talking of facts though Frasers increased 3 times in ASOS in March and close to making a full takeover.Similar case to Boo where Frasers are up to 22% with a TR1 incomingHERE WE GOThanks guys
ajseabright
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