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ASC Asos Plc

376.40
-7.40 (-1.93%)
07 Jun 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
  -7.40 -1.93% 376.40 371.60 373.60 380.20 370.40 380.00 116,891 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.99 444.85M
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 383.80p. 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 £444.85 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.99.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/11/2019
11:10
Sale extended

The ASOS share sale continues

Watch out for our bleak Friday deals.

jenniferzz
21/11/2019
06:37
Looking at a good share price rise,hopefully to hit £39 - £42
Spending spree has started Black Friday and then Xmas will boost the sales.

christh
21/11/2019
06:32
Date 27/11/2019
Event AGM 2019

News and progress and trading successes updates
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Facts
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US
2.8m customers (as of 31 August 2019)
Retail sales +9%
Orders +8%

EU
7.8m customers (as of 31 August 2019)
Retail sales +12%
Orders +12%

UK
6.4m customers (as of 31 August 2019)
Retail sales +15%
Orders +18%

ROW( rest of the world)
3.3m customers (as of 31 August 2019)
Retail sales +12%
Orders +15%

christh
20/11/2019
19:13
Jenniferzz


Desperate ?????????????????????????????????

NOT REALLY....got a wife

christh
20/11/2019
17:35
christh
20 Nov '19 - 09:08 - 15357 of 15359
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closing over £32 today.
momentum strong, the hype of trading, just keep Buying.

Still , not long to go to £39.


Desperate :

It closed just a shade over £30 today.....for real.

jenniferzz
20/11/2019
12:14
Thank you all for your input over the last 19 years. It's been one hell of a ride up from 10.5p per share
tonyrcarr
20/11/2019
09:25
LATEST UPGRADES on ASOS
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Date............Broker...............Recommendation...New target price..Notes
25 Oct 2019.....Peel Hunt................Add............4000.00........Upgrades
24 Oct 2019.....HSBC.....................Hold...........3560.00........Reiterates
22 Oct 2019.....UBS......................Neutral........3200.00........Reiterates
21 Oct 2019.....RBC Capital Markets......Outperform.....3900.00........Reiterates
17 Oct 2019.....Berenberg................Hold...........3000.00........Reiterates
18 Oct 2019.....Goldman Sachs............Buy............3900.00........Reiterates
18 Oct 2019.....Societe Generale.........Buy............4227.00........Reiterates



As you can see the top Buy price target is £42.27 but the best is £39 average .
So looking forward to in December to see £39.
Keep Buying!

christh
20/11/2019
09:08
closing over £32 today.
momentum strong, the hype of trading, just keep Buying.

Still , not long to go to £39.

christh
20/11/2019
08:07
Husband ?

ASOS Sale is on

A sale of shares

jenniferzz
18/11/2019
09:16
BLACK FRIDAY IS GOING TO BE ABSOLUTELY SPLENDID HERE AT ASOS
marcu saurelius
08/11/2019
18:44
yes, Black Friday is a great time for retailers before Xmas
Fashion retailers do very well e.g. Asos, Boohoo, Next

I think Asos will bounce back to £36 on its way to £39

Xmas also is a time for spending, and fashion tops the spenders list.
time for parties in a spectacular dress....or a lovely suit with sparkling gold
cuflings.

The spenders will propel the fashion retailers as sales will boost their revenues.

christh
08/11/2019
16:55
But does anyone makes any money on Black Friday? isn't it all about turnover (vanity) rather than profit (sanity)?
hosede
08/11/2019
16:53
'Black Friday on 29 November'

When retailers sell stock at a seemingly drastically discounted rate to drum up sales !

'Great opportunity'

You will have to do better than that

jenniferzz
08/11/2019
16:15
Great opportunity at this level
3900 soon.

Black Friday on 29 November

christh
07/11/2019
14:20
Porsche: when did you say you sold your next shares? March time right?When they was around the 40£ Mark.Got that one wrong then......Just saying!
greco600
07/11/2019
14:13
Margins for online shopping going up in smoke, first mover advantage long gone, always jam tomorrow with asos. All these online retailers good and bad having to spend more to make less, fact. The multiple these are on doesnt stack up. 18-22 my target.
porsche1945
06/11/2019
11:33
To be honest where will any company be in the situation you describe. Not getting off subject: asos are spread across the world easing anything that possibly may happen anywhere.They are growing in popularity with increasing customers and visits to there web site,.Issues around warehousing and supplying have been sorted, so they are one of the leaders in what they do!You can always look and say what if this happens....but currently hasn't got there yet, give in a few months this will be much higher I strongly believe. Good luck on your short though
greco600
06/11/2019
10:10
GReco
Do you realise how bad things are? Just suppose you are part of a family of four; your combined share of the National Debt is £120-130,000 and going up by about £6000 every year - more if that idiot JC gets in. Could you pay? How many families could?
In the US the figure is $200-300,000 and going up $10-12,00 each year. How many there could pay?
In the "good old days" the pound would have fallen sharply against the German Mark, Swiss Franc etc and the debt would have inflated away. But with globalisation, every country is in the same boat - there is no escape: the debt will have to be paid (fairly soon).
you won't remember rationing - Food, petrol and CLOTHES were rationed for the first ten years of my life - income tax started at 35% and went up to 98% on unearned income . It was called supertax. That was austerity - REAL austerity and it will have to happen again. Where will ASC be then??

hosede
05/11/2019
20:04
There is always competition in any business.
greco600
05/11/2019
18:11
Hosede

Yes MDY a ramped up, over hyped by pundit experts, media commentary, paid analysts, broker houses and the result shafted hopeful private investor speculators.

ASC

An over valued, highly volatile stock that goes rapidly up in short time and down but is apparently the trading of the future despite the fact that there are many other fashion retailers competing for the consumers attention and their cash but this is of course the special one !!! especially over valued.

jenniferzz
05/11/2019
17:10
Aye course it will.

How many years have you been saying that now?

dcarn
05/11/2019
16:53
Madness but believe as you please.
greco600
05/11/2019
16:05
It will eventually fall to it's natural level - £4-5.00 assuming that it survives - which is not a given!
hosede
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