wilco99
- 12 Sep 2003 15:52
ASOS have dropped quite significantly in the past week for no particular reason and I view this as the perfect opportunity to invest as I can see them bouncing right back up to the 5.50p mark in the next 2-3 weeks. STRONG BUY!!
jj50
- 12 Dec 2005 07:35
- 1704 of 5941
Directors have asked for suspension of shares.
Greyhound
- 12 Dec 2005 08:00
- 1705 of 5941
Good job, otherwise this could tank.
bhunt1910
- 12 Dec 2005 09:48
- 1706 of 5941
Shares have definitely been suspended
ahoj
- 12 Dec 2005 09:58
- 1707 of 5941
Can they get more than they've lost from their insurance? company
Greyhound
- 12 Dec 2005 10:09
- 1708 of 5941
No they can't - insurance contracts can only make good but they do have "interruption loss". I don't know how close the warehouse is to the incident but I guess over the week we'll find out to what extent the warehouse is affected and what stock damage there is. Seems ironic that this time last year the shares suffered because of the inability to turn the stock round quick enough, now they have the warehouse but hit by other eventualities.
bhunt1910
- 12 Dec 2005 10:59
- 1709 of 5941
ASOS PLC
12 December 2005
ASOS plc ('ASOS' or the 'Company')
Holding in Company
ASOS was advised on 9 December 2005 that Fidelity International Limited, and its
direct and indirect subsidiaries, have acquired non-beneficial interests in a
further 680,000 ordinary shares in the Company and now hold a total of 8,044,359
ordinary shares, which represent approximately 11.21 per cent. of the entire
issued share capital of the Company.
Of the total shareholdings notified: 1,696,400 ordinary shares are held in the
name of Bank of New York Brussels; 600,000 ordinary shares are held in the name
of Northern Trust London; 534,000 are held in the name of Mellon Bank; 56,000
ordinary shares in the name of Clydesdale Bank plc; 395,500 are held in the name
of Citibank London; 242,800 ordinary shares are held in the name of State Str
Bank and Trust Company London; 3,316,359 ordinary shares are held in the name of
Brown Bros Harriman Ltd Lux; 153,600 ordinary shares are held in the name of
Brown Brothers Harriman and Co; and 1,049,700 ordinary shares are held in the
name of Bank of New York Europe London.
Treblewide
- 12 Dec 2005 15:06
- 1710 of 5941
at christmas as well....this is bad bad bad
bhunt1910
- 12 Dec 2005 15:42
- 1711 of 5941
I guess a lot will depend on whether they had consequential loss insurance as well. Trouble is - if they use last years figures to estimate the revenue for this Xmas - they are going to struggle to justify any increase.
wjordan
- 12 Dec 2005 17:36
- 1712 of 5941
At least they have trading figures up until Saturday to help estimate the revenue for the rest of Christmas. Only a few trading days left to estimate during christmas. The stock loss, including the orders coming in from manufacturers at the moment, getting all the logistics going again etc is the main problem. Overall I don't expect them to make all the losses back with insurance claims, but they should be up and running at full speed by February I would have thought.
ethel
- 12 Dec 2005 19:26
- 1713 of 5941
They are going to have to borrow money in order to repair damages and get going again while the insurance company takes ages to assess damages.
This is a double whammy and I feel really sorry for the unhappiness that ASOS's loyal champions must be feeling right now.Not very nice to have to wait anxiously for the next RNS's.
Best of luck.
Ethel
hlyeo98
- 13 Dec 2005 21:36
- 1714 of 5941
Very unfortunate for ASOS to be burnt down just before the christmas buying spree...this will be a big setback for ASOS.
Dil
- 13 Dec 2005 21:59
- 1715 of 5941
Bloody good shorting opportunity gone because they were allowed to suspend themselves.
What ever happened to the "free market" ?
stockdog
- 13 Dec 2005 23:21
- 1716 of 5941
Dil - reliable as ever to grab the tacky end of the stick.
sd
Kivver
- 13 Dec 2005 23:45
- 1717 of 5941
hlyeo98 - most of the xmas spree will already be over due to delivery times. Everything covered by insurance.
Dil
- 13 Dec 2005 23:46
- 1718 of 5941
An opportunity is an opportunity.
Treblewide
- 14 Dec 2005 08:15
- 1719 of 5941
kivver...no in fact....i had just done a lot of my shopping wiht them..had bought brother's, sisters and girlfriends stuff two days before....my order has been cancelled...most online shoppers leave things late
hlyeo98
- 14 Dec 2005 09:26
- 1720 of 5941
I agree with u...i bought from them too and my order was cancelled...last minute shopping is well known among x'mas shoppers.
Kivver
- 14 Dec 2005 09:28
- 1721 of 5941
i stand corrected, you lazy shoppers, lol. ps not done mine yet either. Oh well theres always next xmas.
Dil
- 14 Dec 2005 10:51
- 1722 of 5941
Plenty of time Kivver , I started last night for delivery Saturday.
stockdog
- 14 Dec 2005 13:20
- 1723 of 5941
Perhaps cancelled orders are insured at retail value (less VAT) - not just wholsesale price??