Troglodyte are you having another pretend trolls away day again?
Share price is going up check with your mum not even one yet.
All the trolls have such stupid names made UP by an idiot
ThrogmortonStreet
Member since: 23 Dec 2023 |
QANTAS how did you get it so WRONG and so many times ??
Your investment strategy of piling into dud shares and then trying to talk them up, clearly isn't working.
Superdry, ASOS, Boohoo, THG, Ocado, Aston Martin, Vistry to name just a few of your many losses |
We are ready to hammer up shorts doomed to failure |
Asos, Dune London, Superdry benefit from ?strong? Black FridayBY SABINA WESTON 2 DECEMBER 2024This year's Black Friday saw stronger demand and more full-price sales, leading UK and Irish retailers told Draper |
can anyone provide the news / or estimate on how much interest ASOS will pay next year
i was told it was around £27m could this be correct |
You've obviously NEVER used a sledge hammer in your life LOSER BOY
The striking motion and forward momentum needed to use a hammer is DOWNWARDS, ya thick plank |
Michael Ashley will only help the share price hammer up more. |
Yeah but low and sell high.. what a clown |
With the right strategy and improvements in Asos branded products, it can't be underestimated how popular Asos remains.
They retain their consumer interest well - have millions more followers on social media than the likes of boohoo, shein Uk or temu Uk. It's an app that remains popular to browse on despite their recent sales decline, the website is very user friendly, more advanced in comparison to other high street brands, but most closely linked to the website of Inditex. It also has the appeal of selling branded beauty products and extremely efficient delivery/returns processes. Its clear it remains a popular place to shop, as mentioned, their strategy and Asos branded products just need work. |
It's a DEAD CAT bounce and it gives some the opportunity to SELL, SELL, SELL !! |
https://www.drapersonline.com/news/asos-dune-london-superdry-benefit-from-strong-black-friday |
Asos, Dune London, Superdry benefit from ?strong? Black FridayBY SABINA WESTON 2 DECEMBER 2024This year's Black Friday saw stronger demand and more full-price sales, leading UK and Irish retailers told Draper |
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Loss making clothing retailer, ASOS operates in a highly competitive online fashion market, facing formidable rivals like SHEIN, TEMU, Inditex, Zalando, Boohoo, and H&M. This crowded environment intensifies pricing pressures and has lead to margin erosion as brands fight to attract and retain customers.
To stay afloat ASOS needs to constantly innovate and differentiate itself from its competitors. The pressure to remain relevant is relentless, whether through unique product offerings, enhanced customer experiences, or exclusive partnerships.
In such a competitive and fast moving market place keeping up with evolving trends and consumer expectations means ASOS is still losing ground to more agile competitors.
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That's actually a very fair summation of ASOS
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https://shorttracker.co.uk/company/GB0030927254/ |
Loss making clothing retailer, ASOS operates in a highly competitive online fashion market, facing formidable rivals like SHEIN, TEMU, Inditex, Zalando, Boohoo, and H&M. This crowded environment intensifies pricing pressures and has lead to margin erosion as brands fight to attract and retain customers.
To stay afloat ASOS needs to constantly innovate and differentiate itself from its competitors. The pressure to remain relevant is relentless, whether through unique product offerings, enhanced customer experiences, or exclusive partnerships.
In such a competitive and fast moving market place keeping up with evolving trends and consumer expectations means ASOS is still losing ground to more agile competitors. |
https://shorttracker.co.uk/company/GB0030927254/ |
INDITEX HAS REPORTED DISAPPOINTING THIRD-QUARTER SALES DATA -------------------------------------------------
Zara owner Inditex posted a disappointing miss on third-quarter sales.
Sales of 9.36 Billion euros came in below the 9.51 Billion expected by analysts. An 8.5% rise in nine-month net profit to 4.44 Billion euros also lagged the 4.52 Billion expected by analysts.
According to the fashion retailers' association Acotex, total clothing sales across Spain fell 2.8% in November as Black Friday promotions failed to attract enough shoppers. |
we await the RNS boohoo
UKNEONBOY HAS THE bad news RE sales DOWN in Novemmber |
Hey twerp! |