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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 | |
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-0.80 | -0.21% | 376.60 | 375.40 | 376.40 | 380.80 | 364.20 | 377.60 | 56,016 | 16:35:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Womens Accesory, Spcl Stores | 2.91B | -338.7M | -2.8382 | -1.32 | 450.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2022 08:31 | if there was a giant bakery that was listed in London it would be at an all time low now on the principle that the masses won't be able to buy any bread next year | dealy | |
25/8/2022 07:38 | ASOS got to be worth a long at some point ....Are shorts starting to turn yet ? Can't see no sighn yet ....But ... | amaretto1 | |
24/8/2022 11:18 | A decaying UK, I dont disagree with Fuji!...But when everything is 'Naked', markets invariably do the complete opposite of what one expects especially when that sc_um US is involved but I also completey accept that this is an incredibly treacherous market environment that I doubt we've ever encountered before as you cant keep devaluing the global financial system without cracks then starting to appear in its sustainability! | one_frankel | |
24/8/2022 10:22 | Tomboyb: Agree. Without visibility the share price of all stocks will drift lower and this is what's happening for a few months now. I wonder why short interest has increased in both BOO and ASC.: - - - - - - | fuji99 | |
24/8/2022 09:38 | Problem you have with all retailers is the lack of visibility over the next 6-12months - It'll be interesting to see if institutions have the will to take up stock - | tomboyb | |
24/8/2022 09:31 | During recessions people want cheap things so asos and Boo could do better than more expensive retailers.The share price of both is cheap. Anyone buying these levels will easily be quadrupling their money in the next 2-3 years | losses | |
24/8/2022 08:38 | One_Frankel: Agree but once everything is totally naked they cannot hide forever. You cannot camouflage decay with fake growth or truth with lies. The word "stampede" comes to mind. | fuji99 | |
23/8/2022 19:06 | Fundamentals can invariably be totally disconnected to the price action Fuji, so broaden your horizons buddy! | one_frankel | |
23/8/2022 18:56 | Regardless of what those Central Bank goons continue to state, the global economy is already in recession but guess what happens when manipulated mainstream media start getting on the bandwagon, markets do the complete opposite of what you expect here and now as they're forward discounted so if keen to invest here, start building positions relative to your powder with the intention of accumulating upon any further weakness because its rather futile to time the markets especially when that sc_um US is involved! ...And the growth story that be ASOS is fast becoming a very interesting proposition for T/O by US PE with such strength in the dollar in recent times, it won't be last in the coming months either! | one_frankel | |
23/8/2022 17:33 | R E C E S S I O N More losers than winners . ASOS versus BOOHOO is just one of those pending battles for survival . Yes folks , these companies are in a dogfight for survival . Both will struggle badly , only one at most will survive . CINE have been crushed by the shorters. BOO AND ASC are next in line . “ they have no debt , it’s different “ some of you say … ARE YOU SURE ? ARE YOU REALLY SURE ? | melegramforttongo | |
23/8/2022 15:15 | For any share price to rise we need growth or a takeover bid. Growth cannot happen in a recession and in the midst of high inflation and high interest rates. Inflation is forecast to hit 13%+ this year with a possibility of reaching 18% next. Where Asos or any other company can find consumers of its goods if people are becoming poorer and poorer ? Unfortunately this situation will plague the whole markets for a while. IMO we are only just starting a long bear market and, with Russia/Ukraine conflict still on-going and possibly China putting an embargo on Taiwan - holding 61% of the world semi conductors, how can we achieve any growth with such negativity everywhere ? How on earth people still invest under such circumstances ? That is the question. Otherwise it is just gambling and losing money day after day with dead cat bounces short lived, sucking in those who ignore geopolitical issues until one discovers we lost 80% of value of everything. I even don't believe in long term investment anymore when everyday news is a ticking bomb. | fuji99 | |
23/8/2022 12:54 | Even the great asos taking a beating - The problem is the next 6-12months for retail - Tremendous challenges ahead, Wonder if EVIL is still short - | tomboyb | |
23/8/2022 06:21 | RECESSION ON THE HORIZON - BAD NEWS FOR RETAILERS ==================== In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction when there is a general decline in economic activity. Recessions generally occur when there is a widespread drop in consumer spending. Source: Bank of England | buy2sell1 | |
22/8/2022 17:54 | Considering the market trend today, Asos didn't do too badly, the bottom might be in 🤞 | jo2362 | |
22/8/2022 16:38 | More importantly , it’s over for Ammu aka Wolf 🐺 of the fancy dress shop . YOU LOSE | melegramforttongo | |
22/8/2022 16:12 | It's over for ASC | lodgeview | |
22/8/2022 14:14 | Ammu the 💩 🪰 Remember those wind up attempts ? Mele short at 297 ouch …? I know you are out there. 💩 🪰 dressed in wolf clothing . A few words please ?? 🎤 | melegramforttongo | |
22/8/2022 13:03 | boo days,, what is it with r3t4rd5 asking if these growth companies offer dividends? wtf? | millennialinvestor | |
22/8/2022 10:42 | Will 🐺 admit the error of his ways ? AWOOOOOO AWOOOOOO 😂😂 I’m pointing and laughing at you Wolfie boy | melegramforttongo | |
22/8/2022 07:08 | Has ASOS paid a dividend ever? | vauch | |
22/8/2022 07:01 | Shorts continue to decrease.....Fund % short change Date changedBlackRock Institutional Trust Company, National Association 0.70% 0.01% 18 Aug 2022GLG Partners LP 0.99% -0.02% 18 Aug 2022Marshall Wace LLP 2.29% -0.08% 12 Aug 2022Qube Research & Technologies Limited 0.67% -0.05% 10 Aug 2022Marble Bar Asset Management LLP 0.54% 0.12% 8 Aug 2022AHL Partners LLP 0.60% 0.10% 4 May 2022Total 5.79% | wolfofhounslow | |
21/8/2022 20:56 | No wonder you clowns lose your money - don't any of you watch the UK's news channels or are you all just too stupid to understand what they are telling you ?? Inflation hitting 10% and set to go higher, Rising household bills, Consumer spending dropping off a cliff, and a UK wide Recession forescast to last for 18 months (minimum) For most ASOS customers, buying new clothes will become an occasional luxury not the norm. | dissentingvoices | |
20/8/2022 18:25 | Asos is out of favour due to global events! It's time to shine will come. Patience required | jo2362 |
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