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ASC Asos Plc

373.40
-1.20 (-0.32%)
31 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
  -1.20 -0.32% 373.40 370.00 372.20 384.60 370.00 380.00 319,666 16:35:11
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.97 440.33M
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 374.60p. 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 £440.33 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.97.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/8/2014
08:49
Significant short covering going on as the marginal short sellers
are panicked out of their positions.

bobsidian
27/8/2014
08:48
He doesn't.
bulltradept
27/8/2014
08:45
How do you know that it is £34?
umitw
27/8/2014
08:36
BID TO BE ANNOUNCED AT £34 SHORTLY
inv
27/8/2014
08:35
hiope they dont deny it, the share price will crash
dewtrader
27/8/2014
08:24
I'm waiting for all those calling £12 a share to pipe up
again. easiest money i ever made this

rogen83
27/8/2014
08:18
daily mail says its ebay
dewtrader
27/8/2014
08:17
Amazon would be the natural bidder for ASC. If they say they are in
bid talks later that would be interesting for the sp

dewtrader
27/8/2014
08:15
bid from amazon?
dewtrader
27/8/2014
07:17
will take £50 a share

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-2735223/MARKET-REPORT-ASOS-shares-fashion.html

rogen83
26/8/2014
14:20
takeover territory as previously mentioned
rogen83
25/8/2014
16:59
Some writing also yesterday in Sunday Times that Next with a new Label and delivery service might eat into asos market.
t 34
25/8/2014
11:11
Thanks for that.
westi1
25/8/2014
11:09
Never try to catch a falling knife

If you are investing choose a rising share rather tha a falling one

saturn5
24/8/2014
13:45
I will buy some shares @50pence. Yes sub IPO price. It will come down to below £.
anotherday
24/8/2014
13:25
So, to summarise the past fortnight's posts:

"The share price is going to bounce at XXXXp, it's over/under-valued, there's going to be a takeover/2nd profit warning/another warehouse fire, and Goldman Sachs, that doyen of blue-chip brokers, have lessened their bullish stance as the share price has declined".

It's all hearsay, of course, and BS at the same time. The only factual thing that can be said is that, given that ALL ELSE REMAINS EQUAL, the lower the share price goes, the better value ASC becomes. :0)

taurusthebear
23/8/2014
19:32
my call wa £18 a few weeks back and expect that soon.....
maximillian1
22/8/2014
16:07
Needs to break back above 2190 decisively, and then some, to convince from here.
donaferentes
22/8/2014
14:55
There is no doubt that it is becoming increasingly difficult for short sellers to push the share price of ASC lower and for the share price to remain low. According to the chart the current move lower suggests a further mini leg down before the share price stages another of its rebounds.
bobsidian
22/8/2014
13:54
My recommendation is from BUY to BUY

If it hits 23 its going on up.

The shorters have taken their profits and are letting go of the reins.

The nag can now stampede

saturn5
21/8/2014
09:09
The warehouse fire was fully insured for loss of profits and is a red herring. The political situation in Ukraine with the threat of tit-for-tat sanctions imposed by Russia on Western goods is not. The next opportunity is China, but I'm not sure where that has got to currently whilst NR focuses on his divorce.

Still a great profitable company, but they need to start the strategy for trimming the costs of expansion in favour of a dividend at some point. Can the market wait till it reaches £2.5bn TO (which I am sure it will one day)?

What is Best Offer's view of the world of ASOS?

Need some good solid news at the next update or three!

donaferentes
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