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ASC Asos Plc

351.20
1.20 (0.34%)
10 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
  1.20 0.34% 351.20 352.20 354.80 357.60 348.00 348.00 246,209 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores 3.55B -223.1M -1.8747 -1.88 420.1M
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 350p. Over the last year, Asos shares have traded in a share price range of 322.30p to 631.00p.

Asos currently has 119,008,036 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asos is £420.10 million. Asos has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.88.

Asos Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/2/2016
09:30
Harebridge: I've heard it all before for so many many many shares. I would be pleased to get a multibag, but I would also be pleased to walk away with a profit. If buying and selling shares was easy we would ALL be billionaires. I am not a billionaire.
netcurtains
17/2/2016
09:27
Boohoo ZILCH debt & £60 million cash in the bank. Nuff said!
harebridge
17/2/2016
09:18
Are you really looking at 5% over 12 months? I'm in BOO to multibag, no other reason. I'm looking at exceptional results in a few weeks, to see this consolidate at the IPO price of 50p in the summer, that's a 25% uplift from these levels.
harebridge
17/2/2016
09:10
MaloneyT: I have faith in both BooHoo and Asos, I just appreciate negative comments, it helps clarify my rose tinted view into a more meaningful honest appraisal. I honestly think, there is a reasonable chance, over a 12 month period, that the price of BooHoo and Asos will be significantly higher than they are now. Significant is at least 5% more. I know its not sayig much, but that is still better than leaving it in the bank.
netcurtains
17/2/2016
09:06
keep the faith netcurtains. let the shorters have their day. our day will come. This company is making millions in profit. watch it fly when the shorts close positions
maloneyt
17/2/2016
09:01
I mean , ASOS has Market Cap of 2.2B and turnover of 1.5B making Cap about 68% of turnover, whereas BooHoo Turnover is only 30% of its market cap. Using this formula, either BooHoo is valued DOUBLE what it should be or ASOS is valued HALF of what it should be?

How important is NUMBERS (turnover) in DOT NET businesses?

netcurtains
17/2/2016
08:54
Moorsie2: How do you value these fashion Net thingies. I am interested as I have no idea. Cheers Mate.
netcurtains
17/2/2016
08:52
Temporary lift up from here but I am still pessimistic about this valuation and remain short to 20000
moorsie2
12/2/2016
08:37
Only a short position with IG Index.
harebridge
11/2/2016
22:13
harebridge: do you have any shares in ASOS?
netcurtains
11/2/2016
19:40
deadend - 10 Feb 2016 - 18:37 - 1516 of 1521 - 3Net,pull yourself together!!!!
harebridge
11/2/2016
19:37
rackers1 - 10 Feb 2016 - 16:04 - 1515 of 1521 - 6net curtains - we can see right through you
harebridge
11/2/2016
19:36
Hi telbap: so you think the "buy" point for you is about 1756. Thanks (I've up ticked it as useful info).
netcurtains
11/2/2016
19:05
Net Curtains, Nope, technically the fear point comes in around brown o clock, which is about 1756 for ASOS. I bought there last time, just sold too early and did not get the full ride back up to plus 40. Gla who hold....
telbap
11/2/2016
18:28
Like a lot of people sitting on cash, they have a sort of Greedy for bigger falls (sorry but they are). Yes I know I'm a holder of this share, but it does not mean I have no more cash to invest if I felt like it.

Eventually FEAR will over take our GREED and we'll begin to FEAR that we have missed the boat.

There will be a point where FEAR takes over and people will panic buy rather than miss out.

I guess we need to ask ourselves: "Are we at the FEAR point yet?"

netcurtains
11/2/2016
15:52
Is 2600 a new bottom UU - Benny asks?
donaferentes
10/2/2016
15:22
Too right Vauch
maloneyt
10/2/2016
13:17
A crooked one
vauch
10/2/2016
11:54
Markets in Europe go down, we go down accordingly. They go up by 2.35%, we go up less than 1% !!! what kind of a market is this ???
maloneyt
10/2/2016
10:15
Netflix for clothes: Retailers could soon be offering a monthly subscription service that lets you rent new outfits off the rail
harebridge
09/2/2016
19:48
I think Netcurtains has lost the plot. Anyway, a nice recovery over the pond with US Indices bodes well for this & others tomorrow. Good luck!
harebridge
09/2/2016
18:45
Hi Morsie2: I upticked you comment - I'm sure its meant well - but there is no way someone can ramp or deramp a share as big as ASOS on a message board thread with about 10 active users, all of whom are already in or out. LOL...
I'm an investor not a daytrader. When I say its going up - its going up!!!!
Perhaps it did not today - but its going to blow soon, I feel it in my water.
What I don't know about financial markets isn't worth knowing. You get a quant to come up with a couple of equations, you then run them into a monti-carlo simulator. You dislike the output, so you typex it out and put some numbers that look right, and pass the info back to the traders, who don't bother reading it anyway as they are buzy trying to do musical chairs with their cv.

I'm glad that you appear to think its irrational sell ASOS.

netcurtains
09/2/2016
16:38
Remember the great quote "the market can stay irrational for longer than you can stay solvent"
moorsie2
09/2/2016
16:32
Sir - you have lost your bet for today - ASOS has closed down today not up as you predicted.

You know very very little about the financial markets and your posts are nothing more than ramps that are misleading to other naive investors who erroneously mistake your brashness for insight and intelligence.

You should come with a wealth warning!!

moorsie2
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