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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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-2.80 | -0.68% | 411.40 | 410.20 | 411.00 | 416.60 | 400.20 | 400.20 | 80,417 | 13:00:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 2.91B | -338.7M | -2.8377 | -1.45 | 494.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/12/2024 09:47 | 500's soon | wolfofhounslow | |
30/12/2024 12:18 | Not bought any, do you think people would believe your post | teamwork1 | |
30/12/2024 09:59 | Wow ukneon boy was working on a post office on Christmas Day Lmao | wolfofhounslow | |
30/12/2024 08:32 | Share price hammering up shorts doomed to failure. | qantas | |
30/12/2024 08:15 | Massive queues at the Post Office to return unwanted ASOS clothing bought as Christmas presents. That's going to impact negatively on ASOS's cashflow | ukneonboy | |
29/12/2024 12:11 | Asos, Dune London, Superdry benefit from ?strong? Black FridayBY SABINA WESTON 2 DECEMBER 2024This year's Black Friday saw stronger demand and more full-price sales, leading UK and Irish retailers told Draper | wolfofhounslow | |
29/12/2024 09:34 | Christmas will be an amazing good year.. Ready to hammer up again in the morning. | qantas | |
28/12/2024 13:38 | wait for 30p ticking time bomb | robertbarns1 | |
28/12/2024 13:24 | nobody knows how bad the sales will be ? expect 320p's / 400p's soon or bad news 200p's | robertbarns1 | |
28/12/2024 13:15 | everyone buying secondhand clothing as cost of living / fuel stops the xmas shoppers | robertbarns1 | |
28/12/2024 08:42 | Robert will be waiting a long time now. | qantas | |
27/12/2024 19:39 | we wait for 300p | robertbarns1 | |
27/12/2024 18:03 | those that sold above 450p today will be able to buy back 30% cheaper soon 350p | robertbarns1 | |
27/12/2024 16:47 | Another blue close | wolfofhounslow | |
27/12/2024 16:28 | i wonder if we could see 350p's again plenty shorts increased the insiders know something | robertbarns1 | |
27/12/2024 16:21 | 380p will be my exit price happy to have sold out at 451p today and now shorting plenty bad news on its way | robertbarns1 | |
27/12/2024 11:22 | CLOTHING RETAILERS SUFFER BOXING DAY HIT, AS SHOPPERS DECLINE TO SPEND ==================== Data gathered at lunchtime yesterday by MRI Software indicates that shoppers have been reluctant to spend their cash this Boxing Day. With many clothing retailers starting their online sales on Christmas Eve, the traditional Boxing Day Sales event is no longer seen as a major shopping event. Online clothing sales and footfall in high street retailers and in retail parks is well down, year-on-year Interestingly, major retailers including Next, Marks & Spencer and John Lewis, have all chosen not to open the vast majority of their stores, saying they wanted to give their staff a break over the festive period. Source: BBC NEWS + SKY NEWS + ITV NEWS | sellhighandbuylow | |
27/12/2024 11:19 | More fake news from a 1 year old. Share price hammering up why don't they know how to read charts??? ThrogmortonStreet Member since: 23 Dec 2023 | qantas | |
27/12/2024 10:56 | CLOTHING RETAILER ASOS IS IN DEEP TROUBLE & THE FAILED SHARE RAMPERS KNOW IT !! ==================== The growing popularity of online clothing retailers SHEIN and TEMU is fuelling a cargo flight boom across the UK and mainland Europe. Unprecedented numbers of clothing deliveries that once arrived by sea are now arriving by air, and this surge is being led by the Chinese fast fashion sector. SHEIN and TEMU are rapidly changing the face of online shopping and the air cargo industry with it. Rather than dispatching orders to local distribution centres, SHEIN and TEMU deploy an Amazon style business model - sourcing clothes direct from the manufacturers and then send them out by air direct straight to customers home addresses. The lynchpin of this system is the conveyor belt of aircraft used to maintain the never-ending flow from Chinese production lines to millions of buyers in Europe and North America. Browsing through the online offerings from SHEIN, the world’s largest fashion retailer, has become a way of life for most under-30s. A survey of 1,000 Britons by marketing platform Omnisend suggests that amongst Generation Z 44% make at least one purchase every month from SHEIN with TEMU close behind on 41%. FedEx, the world’s largest air cargo carrier, estimates that UK parcel shipments will total 1.29 Billion over the October-December period, the most in Europe and up a staggering 11% from a year ago. This is yet another nail in the coffin for ASOS. | throgmortonstreet | |
27/12/2024 10:53 | That out-of-date Berensberg broker note to which you refer was actually dated 01 Feb 2024. Since then, Berensbergs have issued TWO more broker notes in April 2024 and September 2024, which have also proved to be WRONG and have been very poor investment advice. They are nearly as clueless as you and all your other LOSER NAMES !! | sellhighandbuylow |
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