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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-3.80 | -1.03% | 363.60 | 358.20 | 360.20 | 369.00 | 357.40 | 369.00 | 140,667 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 2.91B | -338.7M | -2.8382 | -1.26 | 438.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2022 09:07 | With such resounding results for Amazon after US close last night, ASOS should be bouncing later this afternoon! | one_frankel | |
03/2/2022 17:45 | You just dont stop do you, I'm not sure whether i should amuse myself or get annoyed with all your ramblings! | one_frankel | |
03/2/2022 17:11 | What's happening frank ? | amaretto1 | |
01/2/2022 19:54 | Fella now you really are in cloud cuckoo land | kaka47 | |
01/2/2022 19:50 | ...And he was one of founding members which is quite concerning. | one_frankel | |
01/2/2022 16:02 | Non-executive Director sold 450,000 ordinary shares (around £10m) may not be helping share price. | grand time | |
01/2/2022 15:27 | World leader in online 5 billion in sales, MCap less then 0.5 x salesSales projected to grow at 10%Forecast to make 110 to 140 million profit Cash rich, generating cashGoing to move over to main market SP absolutely battered RSI near 20Has to bounce | hamidahamida | |
01/2/2022 14:35 | Nasdaq up 2 days in a row and ASOS hasn't responded Has to recover | hamidahamida | |
01/2/2022 14:33 | RSI near 20 Has to bounce | hamidahamida | |
01/2/2022 14:32 | Worth a trade now | hamidahamida | |
31/1/2022 16:53 | Its a UT trade which is a balancing of all the days trades and its for 5M not 52! | one_frankel | |
31/1/2022 16:49 | 237000+ share trade a buy most definitely reported at the end worth over 52 million pounds | hamidahamida | |
31/1/2022 08:47 | Oversold definitely worth a trade for me | hamidahamida | |
28/1/2022 12:28 | Marty, ...It's yer kids! :) | hamhamham1 | |
28/1/2022 11:27 | Marty, Good report. | bulltradept | |
28/1/2022 10:20 | I bought my first Boohoo at 113p and second lot at 99p. Average is 106p. So down about 4%, I can live with that, you never call the bottom, but am happy that here and Boo are around their lows, before moving up. Am happy to hold for a few years, having bought at these prices. Time will tell. Short term movements don't really bother me. | hamhamham1 | |
28/1/2022 10:04 | hamhamham1 you posted EXACTLY the same nonsense on the ADVFN Boohoo message board 3 weeks ago and you got BADLY BURNT !!! | buy2sell1 | |
28/1/2022 09:44 | Bought in here at these levels. Oversold IMO. Just sit on my hands for a couple of years and treble my money, in my world anyway ;) | hamhamham1 | |
24/1/2022 10:39 | GO CASH If you want to pick up handsome bargains Markets are driven down on sentiments nowNothing fundamental anymore The biggest money crooks who control the media want a big correction in the markets so scare mongering is the names of the game on the big media..Catalysts Interest rates WARInflation at 30 year high Enough ammunition to drive the markets down big time | kaka47 | |
20/1/2022 09:24 | UK INFLATION NOW RECORDED AT 5.4% HIGHEST LEVEL FOR OVER 30 YEARS VERY BAD NEWS FOR CONSUMER SPENDING !!! | factsandfigures | |
20/1/2022 09:09 | Here's the link to the report (PDF file): The economic and social impact of ASOS | martywidget | |
19/1/2022 19:22 | Asos predicts £3.8bn boost to UK economyAsos will boost the UK economy by £3.8bn and support an additional 25,000 jobs within the next four years, its first economic impact report suggests. | wolfofhounslow | |
18/1/2022 15:28 | Blue finish? | allstar4eva |
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