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ASC Asos Plc

356.80
0.80 (0.22%)
07 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
  0.80 0.22% 356.80 355.60 357.60 365.80 350.20 360.00 328,123 16:35:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.90 424.38M
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 356p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 322.30p to 701.40p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £424.38 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.90.

Asos Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/1/2015
14:13
when/if it does break £28 a sharp rise will follow
woodie3
21/1/2015
12:52
Woodie.....so far. I haven't given up on the £28 being breached yet....odds on a blue by close day ?
kidknocked
21/1/2015
10:17
This years the "ALTIS"(16/01) is worth £3.3mn at current price.
that is 8.5% of this years profits (~39m) for the executives options alone
Add in their remuneration and what percentage do you get?

liquidkid
21/1/2015
09:48
Looks more like a short than a long / buy to me.
eastbourne1982
21/1/2015
09:37
another failed attempted at £28
woodie3
20/1/2015
19:37
tonyrcarr---yes Barnsley was and is ambitious--isnt it the size of 6 football pitches?
----what news of the apparent employee arsonist---dont appear to have heard too much about that moron...

williemanjaro
20/1/2015
18:52
Agree woodie. Next couple of days are important re the medium trend. I'm betting it will get through £28 soon, but to be honest could go either way. Long term however looks sound at the moment. Keep these for around three years to really cash in.
kidknocked
20/1/2015
18:02
£28 is key at the moment has tried a few times and failed over the last 2 months
woodie3
20/1/2015
17:23
I would like a £50 level before starting to even consider a bid. Better to negotiate from a position of strength
tonyrcarr
20/1/2015
17:22
I thought it a very brave move when Nick moved the business away from Hemel to Barnsley. His intention as I understood it was to creat jobs in an area where he was brought up and to support the local economy - hoping to uplift the local workforce. It is my understanding that the vast majority of the local employees are grateful for work rather than having to demean themselves by going down to the job centre each week. Most see warehouse work as a stepping stone rather than a career aspiration. In this regard I believe ASOS has helped a large number of people start or progress their careers - in a lot of cases just simply get themselves out of a hole.
tonyrcarr
20/1/2015
13:58
or a BID BID BID
dlku
20/1/2015
13:42
id love 40 QUID
dlku
20/1/2015
12:51
Well I think if it breaks £30, £40 would be met very quickly.

Don't hold but still look in now & again.

scott1978
20/1/2015
12:45
Could be fast and furious towards £40
tjbird
20/1/2015
11:46
Why ??

Tell me why Asos is worth approaching 2.3 billion ?

People seem to be sucked in by the fact the price was once so high, that doesn't make it cheap now.

eastbourne1982
20/1/2015
11:40
been buyng wadges of these
steveo18
19/1/2015
22:11
damning documentary on CH4 tonight about ASOS.
travls
19/1/2015
22:08
Hope the so tanks and the uk stops purchasing from youYou are as bad as TescoAmazon should also be brought to taskSick greedy companies
little minx
19/1/2015
22:07
Sac should drop on the way it employs people in a high unemployment area and through their preferred agency pay less than minimal wage then claim their an apprenticeShame on youShame on you not aiming your employment at local people eitherWhat greed from a small company that made it big you should know betterGreed greed and more greed
little minx
15/1/2015
10:01
Let's see a close above 28.00, then a small surge upto 30.00, otherwise back down to 23.00 we go.
telbap
14/1/2015
21:02
If the FTSE falls so does ASC sp
saturn5
13/1/2015
16:50
A good, solid trading statement supported by decent trading today, with a nice rise at the end of play. Looking good imho.
kidknocked
13/1/2015
16:10
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jeffcranbounre
13/1/2015
13:59
Greetings Eastbourne - Why are you thinking that it will drift down from £26?
tonyrcarr
13/1/2015
13:39
That statement was nothing special imho and I'm not sure how it can justify much more of a share price rise than it has had today, I reckon it will drift lower from the £26 a share mark.
eastbourne1982
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