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ASC Asos Plc

356.00
6.40 (1.83%)
03 May 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
  6.40 1.83% 356.00 355.40 356.60 362.00 334.00 334.00 373,629 16:35:23
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.90 423.19M
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 349.60p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 322.30p to 747.60p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £423.19 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.90.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/10/2022
10:31
Shipping rates have gone from 12000 to 2000 dollars per container
sbb1x
28/10/2022
09:13
This has to be the cheapest share on Ftse 250Will be bought out in the cheap for 1500 :(
wolfofhounslow
28/10/2022
09:11
Added another spreadbet long on that dip, nice for long term bets, buy the dips imo, trend is up
ny boy
28/10/2022
08:52
Check out this link with a section on ASOS ...Very interesting https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2022/10/frasers-group-online/
wolfofhounslow
28/10/2022
08:50
Yes - buy on the dips. Some retailers taking a beating today as Amazon disappointed after hours yesterday.
kidknocked
28/10/2022
08:49
Gap to close @646
sbb1x
28/10/2022
08:46
Bought a few on that dip
sbb1x
28/10/2022
08:42
Keep buying these dips...
losses
28/10/2022
08:00
Asos: partner or takeover target?Frasers acquisition of Asos has raised many eyebrows. What does the Mike Ashley-controlled group have planned with the edgy twentysomething brand?Sources have suggested that Frasers could seek to use its stake in Asos to build a partnership which could involve selling each others' brands or sharing distribution.The group is using a similar approach with the premium fashion label Hugo Boss, where it has taken a stake to help secure supplies for its upmarket stores Flannels and House of Fraser.Asos could be a vehicle for selling the labels already owned by the group and any future purchases made by Frasers. In fact, Missguided and ISawItFirst.com are already sold on the platform.There could also be scope to bring Asos to life in House of Fraser stores.The online giant took its first step into physical retail this summer with shop-in-shops in US department stores Nordstrom, perhaps it could be emulated in the UK with Frasers Group, says Soult.
wolfofhounslow
28/10/2022
07:58
https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2022/10/frasers-group-online/
wolfofhounslow
27/10/2022
21:18
From lseNew AJ Bell commentToday 18:23New article in Retail Gazette tonight's suggests Ashley is deadly serious about getting Asos. I think he has been buying more - RNS tomorrow perhaps...."Top AJ Bell analyst Danni Hewson says that Frasers is looking to ape omnichannel bellwether Next."It's looking to emulate what Next has done because that has been incredibly successful," she says.Hewson says that like Next, Frasers Group has its eye on becoming an online department store and through its hybrid online and stores model can maximise its margin opportunity and take some of the cost out of servicing online."Frasers Group has got a really smart business model and an opportunity to use its warehouses and storefronts as sort of post offices for people to drop stuff back off," explains Hewson."Frasers Group can avoid some of the pitfalls that Boohoo and Asos have had because it can provide people with other options for returning item."Makes perfect sense - Ashley in a position to solve the costly returns problem. He can offer to accept returns for free still but they must be dropped off at store. Cuts all that cost. Plus the items returned can go straight back out on the rack in store.
wolfofhounslow
27/10/2022
19:50
Smart solution, sounds good but don’t like the look of that huge short that’s just been opened by GAM. Check LSE.
muppetchaser
27/10/2022
19:32
Wow....this will go mental tomorrow.

Great news

smart solution
27/10/2022
18:55
From lseNew AJ Bell commentToday 18:23New article in Retail Gazette tonight's suggests Ashley is deadly serious about getting Asos. I think he has been buying more - RNS tomorrow perhaps...."Top AJ Bell analyst Danni Hewson says that Frasers is looking to ape omnichannel bellwether Next."It's looking to emulate what Next has done because that has been incredibly successful," she says.Hewson says that like Next, Frasers Group has its eye on becoming an online department store and through its hybrid online and stores model can maximise its margin opportunity and take some of the cost out of servicing online."Frasers Group has got a really smart business model and an opportunity to use its warehouses and storefronts as sort of post offices for people to drop stuff back off," explains Hewson."Frasers Group can avoid some of the pitfalls that Boohoo and Asos have had because it can provide people with other options for returning item."Makes perfect sense - Ashley in a position to solve the costly returns problem. He can offer to accept returns for free still but they must be dropped off at store. Cuts all that cost. Plus the items returned can go straight back out on the rack in store.
wolfofhounslow
27/10/2022
18:18
Meanwhile US markets powering ahead, building a rally after the 200 dat ma held firming we have been moving up & away since then, buy signal, traders switched to buying dips now.
ny boy
27/10/2022
18:00
Doubling down Could be a mad scramble when they close
wolfofhounslow
27/10/2022
17:53
Shorts increased to 9.46 percent. Really dont mind that in the slightest.
kidknocked
27/10/2022
17:16
Blast from the good old penny stock days!


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Asseenonscreen Holdings

On the Aim market, Asseenonscreen Holdings surged 4.5p to 15.5p. Market gossips reckon the company is close to announcing a merger or a reverse takeover of another marketing services company, The Guardian says.



The above is from Fridays Guardian newspaper.

ny boy
27/10/2022
16:36
Will be interesting to see how those significant short positions have changed again. I'll have a look later when it updates.
kidknocked
27/10/2022
16:35
Slow burn of the bears under way, bulls becoming more interested in dip buying, still tentative steps but good progress off 460 level

FOMO entering investors heads imo

ny boy
27/10/2022
16:27
Short squeeze
wolfofhounslow
27/10/2022
16:17
Off to the races after a mini bear trap
ny boy
27/10/2022
15:34
Added two more spreadbet longs on that pull back, US markets in rally mode now, just buy the dips, not time to short anything

This will start making bigger moves with an obvious gap fill to 800p coming up

ny boy
27/10/2022
15:15
asos topping up the funds
millennialinvestor
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