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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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-5.20 | -1.43% | 358.60 | 360.20 | 365.40 | 360.20 | 358.60 | 360.20 | 7,731 | 08:12:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 3.55B | -223.1M | -1.8747 | -1.94 | 432.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/3/2020 21:03 | LOOKING LIKE ANOTHER SHOCKER TOMORROW ... can see this below 2300p | jackson83 | |
09/3/2020 18:05 | BCH made excellent call to cash | bigcityhitter | |
09/3/2020 17:39 | Jamesto2 No - I mean £1.00. It made 26 p last year so at a bear market bottom when PE's usually sink into the 5-7 range, 125 to 175p would be the norm.. But will it manage to make as much as 26p in such conditions? Also remember it's TNAV is only 215p. Over the decades /and longer TNAV has proved a good long term guide to share prices | ![]() hosede | |
09/3/2020 16:19 | MORE SHORTS OPENED NOW. | jackson83 | |
09/3/2020 14:21 | hosede - so you think this will drop below 100p £1 ? as maybe you mean £10 lol | ![]() jamesto2 | |
09/3/2020 13:30 | At the moment I wouldn't be surprised to see ASC below £1.00 at the bottom of this bear market - which is probably some years away. I don't suppose many here remember coupon books and rationing - which included clothes. We could yet return there. I suspect we are heading into the biggest downturn since at least 1719(France), possibly 1394 (venice) and conceivably 410 (Rome). Why? Because we (the world) have borrowed and spent our way to near oblivion | ![]() hosede | |
08/3/2020 22:00 | 2500p very very soon | ![]() jamesto2 | |
06/3/2020 14:50 | 2000p or lower new target | hotaimstocks | |
06/3/2020 08:30 | ASC.....ASOS Plc.....Peel Hunt..............Ad ASC.....ASOS Plc.....Goldman Sachs..........Buy .....3,900 6 Mar at 08:15 Visit www.sharesmagazine.c ..... | ![]() christh | |
04/3/2020 19:53 | next top up at £27 or lower | jackson83 | |
03/3/2020 18:44 | can't disagree with that, grandad. | ![]() itsnotmeitsy0u | |
03/3/2020 13:01 | 1nhs you are an imbecile, more people die of normal flu in a day than this has killed in two months, and it tends to be those who are frail or ill anyway. Markets are already recovering, I went balls out investing last fri and I am already up 20 pc on some of it, this is how you make money, buying low when idiots like you are saying the world is ending. Luvvin it, maccy d style, what a buying op’. | ![]() porsche1945 | |
02/3/2020 13:37 | Details of the person discharging managerial responsibilities/per closely associated a) Name Ian Dyson -------------------- 2 Reason for the notification -------------------- a) Position/status Non-executive Director -------------------- b) Initial notification Initial notification / Amendment -------------------- 3 Details of the issuer, emission allowance market participant, auction platform, auctioneer or auction monitor -------------------- a) Name ASOS Plc -------------------- b) Legal Entity 213800H8DBB8JSKDW630 Identifier -------------------- 4 Details of the transaction(s): section to be repeated for (i) each type of instrument; (ii) each type of transaction; (iii) each date; and (iv) each place where transactions have been conducted -------------------- a) Description of Ordinary Shares of 3.5 pence each the financial instrument, type of instrument GB0030927254 Identification code -------------------- b) Nature of the Purchase of Shares transaction -------------------- c) Currency GBP -------------------- d) Price(s) and Price(s) Volume(s) volume(s) -------------------- GBP31.64 1,500 | ![]() christh | |
28/2/2020 04:22 | t 0 0 0 I have no predictions on the outcome of this terrible virus. I do have some predictions on the likely financial outcomes 1/ Most shares are not far off worthless as profits will be extinguished for years, even then, investors might pay a pe of 3 for the the best growth stocks. 2/ Most bonds ( company and government ) worthless as everyone defaults. 3/ House Tiny values after banks go bust and stop lending. No one has a job. 4/ Land for food production has some value but needs to be protected. Trust in business goes down the pan in a straight line, world trade dries up as everyone wants to be paid up front. The only medium of exchange for goods and services that CAN BE TRUSTED BY ALL is, GOLD. No one wants printed sheets of toilet paper. ( money | 1 nhs | |
27/2/2020 22:30 | could be a down day Friday | ![]() jamesto2 | |
27/2/2020 18:13 | Price holding up well, all things considered. | ![]() dcarn | |
27/2/2020 17:36 | I'm happy with my buy below 3000p today and if it drops to 2700p I will top up. | hotaimstocks | |
26/2/2020 09:19 | £22 will need to hold next month then | ![]() jamesto2 | |
24/2/2020 09:41 | Don't tell me....you sold out a few days ago and are buying in at the new lower prices and then selling out again on the rise and buying back in on dips and lows and repeating with perfecting timing. Sure you are. | jenniferzz | |
20/2/2020 14:39 | Price is 33 pounds let's see yeah | ![]() greco600 | |
20/2/2020 14:38 | Brilliant just like I had said the other day! Waited for a down day haha.This is petty and boring so let's agree that in one months time we can look at the price again, if it's down from today's price then say as you please but if it's not you reckon you will appear and agree your wrong? | ![]() greco600 | |
20/2/2020 14:09 | not for long - rsi... | ![]() itsnotmeitsy0u | |
20/2/2020 13:46 | Another down day im afraid little gordon gofer greco | ![]() porsche1945 |
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