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ASC Asos Plc

368.40
0.20 (0.05%)
05 Jul 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
  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
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.96 438.19M
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 368.20p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 323.10p to 473.40p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £438.19 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.96.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/6/2020
13:18
Rog
no - but I know that we are heading into the biggest depression for 300 years and very little will survive - think a financial Hiroshima. Buy govt. bonds of safe countries like Canada or new Zealand

hosede
04/6/2020
12:32
Seems like ASOS is on the way up to £38.
umitw
03/6/2020
13:21
we don't need time to know your analysis is way off, hosed
are you a Shareprophets subscriber?

rogthepodge
03/6/2020
13:07
There seems to be a feeling that once the virus has gone, everything will be back to normal in a year or two. I think it could take decades. Most people will be on the "breadline" for quite a while
Ask yourself just one question -AS AN EXAMPLE:-

How long will it take to get 50-60million Americans back to work?
Even in a boom 2 m a year was considered good going.

I think ASC's turnover will fall 75% or more. But particularly with the new cash it has just raised maybe it can retrench and survive on that. Time will tell

hosede
03/6/2020
09:58
I have been in HMSO for quite a while now, here we have very bullish recovery,DC.

CNA, SAGA, PPS, BP. Etc so many great performers, recent market collapse, a gift from the Gods!

ny boy
03/6/2020
00:05
I'm invested there to
greco600
02/6/2020
13:56
HMSO- 8bn of property !6.25 net asset value !January it was 300p
nasnas1
02/6/2020
13:06
Primark have already said there won't be huge discounts to get rid of stock, I think some on this board was claiming this a few weeks bk. O yeah they also claimed it will go bk down to 15 pounds.
greco600
31/5/2020
09:03
Crazy fool
greco600
29/5/2020
00:33
hosed, you think ASOS will be bust within 2 years? you are nuts, or desperate
rogthepodge
28/5/2020
21:37
Hosede

You can't fight this stock.

jenniferzz
28/5/2020
21:15
Do you think this will last "a year or two" I very much doubt it!
hosede
26/5/2020
16:47
Bought back the half I sold recently a wee bit cheaper but happy with the price action to stay long for a year or two
ny boy
22/5/2020
16:21
Nice director buy!
kaisersuzae
21/5/2020
16:02
9 people of a workforce of 4000 who had not been at the site for more than 2 weeks before they tested positive They could have got it elsewhere and all are all at home self isolating.
peteret
16/5/2020
20:07
all 3 warehouses lol ASAP
transhoneyqueens
15/5/2020
23:10
it's got three
one in Germany
one in the U.S.
and one in the U.K.
the U.S. one is less automated
which one are you referring to hotaimstocks, and where is your evidence? LOL

rogthepodge
15/5/2020
21:30
suspension looms at its warehouse
hotaimstocks
14/5/2020
23:53
too early to tell what the implications are
this is a quite unusual situation, which makes forecasting difficult
can't be worse than the structural global credit crisis of the financial crash, surely

rogthepodge
14/5/2020
22:56
Peteret
"And the bank of England said it will be a quick recovery."
The Governor actually said this will be the worst downturn in 300 years!
I'm afraid there's a new paradigm - life will never be the same again.
This downturn is due to (excessive) debt - worldwide: the virus is just a trigger.

I feel sorry for you young people and rather guilty: my generation have spent all your money. It's not been me personally - rather our politicians - but I still feel guilty.
Jennifer - I think you are of my generation and you probably understand

hosede
14/5/2020
13:47
I took 50% off the table just over 2900 the other day, as I took the view resistance was around 2960/2990 area, technicals have played out well, looking to bring that stake back again, if we test 2177 support but not sure it will go that low, depends on how US markets go from here. Nervy markets again but it’s expected during these uncertain times.

Asos is my main investment in the sector + DC & UPGS for recovery, don’t see value with any other retailers, alothough I am following AO.

Have some SBRY on the food side but seem as dull as ever, might dump them if I can make a profit over the next few months.

ny boy
13/5/2020
18:53
Union calls for Covid cleaning of ASOS warehouse
rolo7
13/5/2020
13:20
It's not my opinion, it's MS reported the opinion yesterday, However they missed the boat. Share price isn't £16.50 or £20.I'm not sure if they are living in this planet.It shows how good they are in their analysis. -:)
umitw
13/5/2020
13:13
unitw

Don't offer an opinion other than undying love for this stock otherwise the thought police will save your post and repost it a decade later !

I still don't get the astronomical price of this stock given the recession just beginning and the massive share dilution that recently took place.

Good luck with your trading.

jenniferzz
13/5/2020
08:23
This was yesterday!* Asos Plc : Morgan Stanley cuts target price to 1650p from 2000p
umitw
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