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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% | 370.00 | 371.40 | 374.40 | 375.00 | 356.40 | 370.80 | 109,777 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 2.91B | -338.7M | -2.8382 | -1.32 | 441.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/9/2021 10:58 | Oh really ... well you are wrong !! Low margins are going to be a major problem for ASOS going forward!!Were will they pitch there throw away fashion ?? Answers on a postcard please .... | amaretto1 | |
09/9/2021 10:48 | If you have been following this stock for 2-3+ years, you'll see that history is repeating itself. Seems like big players are shorting the hell out of this until they can get in at a good price. Just look at the charts. The stock is oversold, however I believe it still has some way to go before you see a reversal, possibly hit 25. | sagar424 | |
09/9/2021 10:46 | Would you like a Blue Peter badge for your rather premature thinking Amaretto but is one aware that its following a wider market demise not due to any 'Micro' events which are predominantly factored now. | one_frankel | |
09/9/2021 10:44 | Broker downgrade? | bulltradept | |
09/9/2021 10:11 | Target 20.00 | amaretto1 | |
09/9/2021 10:10 | Who's callling it right ! | amaretto1 | |
09/9/2021 08:57 | I think it is Jas and dont prematurely sell, this is very close to a bottom now but the weakness in wider markets is not helping sentiment... And take no notice of our illiterate resident Amaretto1, his English is such a delight to watch...Must he a Northern thing! | one_frankel | |
09/9/2021 08:22 | Target 20.00 !! | amaretto1 | |
09/9/2021 08:20 | All manipulated. Not giving up a single share to these thiefs. It will have to go in a reverse gear sooner or later. | jas0701 | |
09/9/2021 08:17 | The fall is relentless!!!!What the hell. Thd worst nightmare!! | jas0701 | |
09/9/2021 07:30 | Slowly slowly catch a monky !!! | amaretto1 | |
08/9/2021 08:55 | Inflasion is it!...Try a class in English language before one considers commenting on investments hey Amaretto1...Ohh and dont get burnt with your short because I continue to build my position here so let's see whose powders more potent...By the way, I'm still a little hesitant to consider 4d just yet! | one_frankel | |
08/9/2021 08:46 | These are like clockwork over the years, next stop 2300. The epic fail that is brexit hitting these with freight problems, a massive problem that is growing. U.K. seems utterly doomed after ten plus years of the tory loonies. Come back Tony Blair. Ftse where it was 20 years ago and sterling down 11 years in a row, buy US growth denominated in USD. | porsche1945 | |
08/9/2021 07:50 | Yes, some shorts were closed on Monday, may be you are a bit too late to short now, as all the big boys will start closing their shorts | milanr | |
08/9/2021 07:00 | Added short here yesterday !! Frank | amaretto1 | |
07/9/2021 23:45 | As I am buddy but with the 'Macro' environment, not only is the Covid situation getting worse especially in the US but then there's the unrelenting inflationary threat which will disproportionately affect growth stocks such as ASOS...But also the Fed and the PBOC are gradually looking to remove their liquidity from financial markets so interest rate rises are inevitable otherwise the US wider market will just overheat with its already exorbitant valuations and that is to the serious detriment of global markets... But thats before considering ASOSs 'Micro' environment such as potentially falling margins or not gaining the required traction for its partnerships in the US with its recent brand purchases... Undoubtedly these are some concerted risks presently and they can all collectively have a temporary impact on the SPs short-term sustainability... But I'm a contrarian investor so I continue to build/accumulate my position whilst others look away and MMs continue to play their fun and games with AIM... Take notice of the forthcoming Capital Markets Day (16th Sept) as it should provide for a welcome change in sentiment as we have an incredibly charismatic and well-liked CEO in NB who I'm sure can't wait to enlighten the investor community of ASOSs outlook/strategy at the CMD so don't worry, reversal is imminent! | one_frankel | |
07/9/2021 21:23 | Hey Frankel Thanks for the response. I am quite heavily invested in ASOS and don't understand why it keeps on falling. Surely we are not out of the woods yet from Covid and expects online sales to be still going strong. Wonder if this fall is deliberate. Maybe somebody wants to bid for ASOS on the cheap. | jas0701 | |
07/9/2021 16:02 | There are numerous factors affecting the share price of ASOS both of a macro and micro environment but read some of the available articles online for a more granular understanding... | one_frankel | |
07/9/2021 14:18 | Any great minds please share ideas | jas0701 | |
07/9/2021 14:17 | why is Asos keep on falling? When others like Boo is up. | jas0701 | |
06/9/2021 16:48 | Someones obviously 'Short' hey Sagar but I wouldn't leave your position open for too much longer and that news was already circulated late last week but try this for more recent news... | one_frankel | |
06/9/2021 16:31 | Superdry announced on Monday it is suing ASOS for an undisclosed sum, claiming that the online retailer has copied its Japan brand, Osaka, and sold it online despite warnings to cease trading the clothing line.https://www.goo | sagar424 | |
06/9/2021 08:35 | All of a sudden, everyone realises how cheap these are! | greco600 | |
05/9/2021 10:47 | Are you sure ASOS has much further weakness with such an intriguing business model in the online arena... | one_frankel |
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