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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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0.20 | 0.05% | 368.40 | 366.60 | 366.80 | 378.60 | 364.40 | 372.60 | 147,653 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 3.55B | -223.1M | -1.8747 | -1.96 | 438.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/4/2020 08:28 | Sold half my holdings. Well done everyone. | ![]() greco600 | |
08/4/2020 08:28 | it went to below £10 last month | transhoneyqueens | |
08/4/2020 08:27 | Hows it bigger than BooHoo? | ![]() algorithmicx | |
08/4/2020 08:27 | Wow, well done guys for taking a good punt here, enjoy! | ![]() umitw | |
08/4/2020 08:25 | Where are all those clueless idiots call this down to 1000p ir less, complete imbeciles all their credibility shot to pieces..filter the lot of them Pmsl x 100 Onwards to 3000p + post CV | ![]() ny boy | |
08/4/2020 08:19 | This business is bigger than boohoo. Now that they are on solid footing and most of the investments in warehousing are finished they can build on their advantage. More people will shop online due to this pandemic meaning the landscape will permanently change in future. | ![]() farrugia | |
08/4/2020 08:18 | well done those who held yesterday! | ![]() itsnotmeitsy0u | |
08/4/2020 08:14 | ASOS now have enough cash to see them through the worst and not make short term decisions. Covid-19 will accelerate the decline of the high street and labels will be needing a vehicle to sell their products online. This will of course benefit ASOS and their margins. | billytkid2 | |
08/4/2020 08:13 | Silence from those saving this will go to £10 last evening! Admit you got it wrong big time! | sh1984 | |
08/4/2020 08:13 | 5000p soon | transhoneyqueens | |
08/4/2020 08:12 | And hopefully a few shorters burning. | ![]() babbler | |
08/4/2020 08:10 | Looks like I panicked too early .Well done those still holding Sicknote | ![]() s34icknote | |
08/4/2020 08:10 | Shorters getting toasted as predicted! | sh1984 | |
08/4/2020 08:09 | Better than you expected?Very good :) | ![]() greco600 | |
08/4/2020 08:09 | changed your tune there lol | ![]() itsnotmeitsy0u | |
08/4/2020 08:03 | maybe 4000 by Friday folks ... fill your socks | transhoneyqueens | |
08/4/2020 07:58 | 30 pounds close | hotaimstocks | |
08/4/2020 07:54 | End of Feb NonExex Director buys at £31.75 a share. Today H1 margins are at 2018 levels again (when share price was £60-70) and profit for H1 DOUBLE what UBS predicted, and sales only down 20-25% (the market has priced in way way more). Sharp rise to £22 IMO. | ![]() phattrader1 | |
08/4/2020 07:50 | Good news! Placing at a premium! Expect the share price to continue to rise, if not today, then tomorrow. Onwards and upwards! | ![]() balaura | |
08/4/2020 07:27 | Hotaim ya gonna get toasted son. Pre-market is up 30%. | ![]() phattrader1 | |
08/4/2020 07:26 | sales down 25% in the last 3 weeks are not a good sign | hotaimstocks | |
08/4/2020 07:22 | Nebt debt was up 322 percent .So guess they needed the money !This market is so fickle .I bailed yesterday fearing the worst .Nice short term gain .Sometimes though the market doesn't do what you think it will do !Good luck allSicknote | ![]() s34icknote | |
08/4/2020 07:17 | I saw the headline " half year profits up sevenfold" and thought WOW! Then I saw they were 27.5pence LOL LOL LOL. Taking the norm as been 10 x profits that gives an share price around £4-5.00 | ![]() hosede | |
08/4/2020 07:10 | time to short this then... | hotaimstocks |
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