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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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-7.60 | -1.85% | 403.40 | 403.00 | 404.20 | 425.00 | 401.60 | 425.00 | 77,042 | 13:23:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 2.91B | -338.7M | -2.8377 | -1.42 | 490.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/1/2025 06:19 | WARNING WARNING WARNING LOL 300p is my exit price maybe 250p | robertbarns1 | |
07/1/2025 22:54 | Fun fact direct BBC BBC News - Shein lawyer refuses to say if it uses Chinese cotton | qantas | |
07/1/2025 11:39 | ==================== * * * * * W A R N I N G * * * * * ==================== Rival clothing retailer, NEXT PLC has today warned that UK growth is likely to slow, as employer taxes and N.I. increases, and their potential impact on clothing prices and employment, begin to filter through into the UK economy. THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT WE'VE BEEN SAYING !!! | factsandfigures | |
07/1/2025 11:30 | 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 | |
07/1/2025 08:44 | Next issued a positive trading update and profit upgrade this morning. Full price sales in the third quarter (August - October) were up +7.6% versus last year, performance which was +2.6% ahead of guidance for the quarter of +5.0%. Management believe the strong performance was driven by the early arrival of colder weather this year, versus an unusually warm September and early October last year. However they are now increasing guidance for Q4 full price sales growth by +1.0%, to +3.5%, and combined with the better than expected Q3 performance have allowed management to upgrade sales and profit guidance for the full year.. | qantas | |
07/1/2025 08:19 | Nothing new, just the usual swing between 350 and 440. A good trading share over the last 12 months on these price ranges. | brocksford | |
07/1/2025 08:11 | yawn loser boy | min ping | |
07/1/2025 08:09 | Throg more fake news. Shorts are doomed to failure. | qantas | |
07/1/2025 07:57 | QANTAS couldn't pick the winner in a TWO horse race ...... FACT | throgmortonstreet | |
07/1/2025 07:28 | u keep saying that and it keeps powering DOWN idiot | min ping | |
07/1/2025 07:11 | Up today shorts doomed to failure. | qantas | |
07/1/2025 00:30 | good luck folks as we await the news share price movement today ? up , down or sideways | robertbarns1 | |
06/1/2025 22:25 | WORRYING amount of SHORTING now the insiders lol have the info we don't | robertbarns1 | |
06/1/2025 15:04 | maybe we will see 350p again not looking good folks | robertbarns1 | |
06/1/2025 14:51 | KEEO SHORTING LADS new target set for 390p more bad news soon | robertbarns1 | |
06/1/2025 13:31 | Bought some jd sports | wolfofhounslow | |
06/1/2025 12:59 | Not really you went short at 425 Stop talking Shyte | wolfofhounslow | |
06/1/2025 11:51 | My predictions have all been perfect. Was short asos at 450. No bet on thg and long JD at 92. You can lie and twist as much as you want but you know the truth but don’t worry here. This is only the beginning. The big flush is coming in the trading update which will be shocking. You are a loser spastic of the highest order. Wooooohoooooo | havinthelasttoast | |
06/1/2025 11:39 | Like you did on thg ? Hehe | wolfofhounslow | |
06/1/2025 11:32 | Hey wolfie. Did tell you here hehe | havinthelasttoast | |
06/1/2025 07:58 | Trog bless you same old multi post again. | qantas | |
06/1/2025 07:03 | MORE BAD NEWS FOR BRITISH RETAILERS ==================== Confidence amongst UK retailers has "slumped" as they face a "pressure cooker of rising costs and taxes", according to the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC). The influential business group warned that its survey of more than 4,800 firms suggested confidence had fallen to its lowest level for two years. Nearly two-thirds of businesses told the BCC that they were worried about taxes following the Budget, which announced a rise in national insurance contributions (NICs) paid by firms from April, and more than half expect to have to raise prices in the next three months. | throgmortonstreet | |
05/1/2025 14:31 | Miss Ping Pong did you manage to get the stuck ball out?? | qantas | |
05/1/2025 11:05 | You said the same at 20 yet your profile was made in Nov 2024!!Ukneon boy stop embarrassing yourself | wolfofhounslow |
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