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!!
Kivver
- 15 Feb 2006 11:34
- 1787 of 5941
looks like those who had the nerve to stay in through the troubles are going to be further rewarded. look foward to the news from the company.
EWRobson
- 15 Feb 2006 12:58
- 1788 of 5941
Agree Kivver. Its a surprising thing about the stock market that the darling one year is forgotten about the next as traders and short-term investors move on to the flavour of the year. ASC is now in new ground which means that there is not a resistance level ahead. Clearly it will peak at some stage: the question is where and when. I will wait for the results and forecast which will hopefully attract more investors in and then watch for momentum to slow. Sounds good anyway!
Eric
stockdog
- 15 Feb 2006 17:43
- 1789 of 5941
Eric
Let me know when to sell, please!
sd
EWRobson
- 16 Feb 2006 19:12
- 1790 of 5941
Still progressing nicely (have said that on the AZM thread as well). Ramp up could continue through to year end. Last year there was a trading update on 3rd March with prediction or year to 31st March so may get the same again. I feel that the interest now is longer term investment but there could be a good ride for short-termers as well; basically part of an analyst revaluation.
Eric
EWRobson
- 16 Feb 2006 19:24
- 1791 of 5941
sd My system is playing funny buggers, so I didn't have your post when I did mine. I am riding the rise; i.e. in my parlance, piggy-backing CFDs as with AZM. The key event is the forecast of final figures together with projections of the year from 1st April. Anticipation of this is, I beleive, causing the re-rating. Brokers were looking for 2.25M PBT this year which I expect will be beaten as sales were up 86% at half-time (there were exceptional costs at half-time which held matters back). The fire will have affected sales but not pbt. But, having consolidated, it is the next growth step which will be fascinating: US? Europe; range development. NEXT is the other major but are bound to be cautious because of the impact on High Street sales. I am looking for a steady rise, perhaps to 120p. to keep projected pe at around the 30 mark. I propose to accumulate up to something over 1. I suppose the other thing for a chartist is to watch the momentum chart.
Good luck, Eric
EWRobson
- 16 Feb 2006 23:17
- 1792 of 5941
Where on earth are the ASC backers? How could this one be missed? See also the AZM thread!
Eric
stockdog
- 16 Feb 2006 23:23
- 1793 of 5941
I've got him on the list . . . (W.S.Gilbert)
sd
queen1
- 17 Feb 2006 09:46
- 1794 of 5941
I'm still in, have been for a couple of years now. Decided to keep off the thread when idiots were slagging the share following the fire etc.
Kivver
- 17 Feb 2006 17:33
- 1795 of 5941
i didnt keep off and told them how it was, now were being rewarded, patience is a virtue!!
stockdog
- 20 Feb 2006 14:40
- 1796 of 5941
ASC has risen 44% or 30p over 34 trading days since beginning of January. Even with out the Buncefield explosion this would have been 30% or 23p from an approximate 75p base.
Perhaps, that's what they mean by penny stocks - ones that rise 1p a day with no fuss.
Apart from Griffiths' and Curries's non-exec holdings totalling about 11.58% and Fidelity's recently increased holding of about 13.13%, what other major holdings is anyone aware of, please?
I guess we're heading for a trading statement around end of March/beginning of April when we should know what the insurance settlement has meant for us and be able to gauge continuing prospects of sales growth.
A pleasure to hold.
sd
EWRobson
- 21 Feb 2006 18:54
- 1797 of 5941
sd Last year there was a trading statement on 3rd March, I think. This gave an estimate for the year end position but pointed out that strong post Christmas sales had compounded the warehosue problems, also advising that a new warehouse had been acquired. So there was some point in issuing a statement. It has set a precedent and I think we could look for a repoirt, paricularly as progress post-fire is newsworthy.
Not up to speed on holdings, other than my own (!). But the continuing accumulation by Fidelity is, I believe, significant. They have huge confidence in the company and this is not just short term but almost certainly medium term investments for their funds.
Eric
Kivver
- 22 Feb 2006 11:10
- 1798 of 5941
hurrrray! just hit 1 bid price, next stop????
lizard
- 22 Feb 2006 11:45
- 1799 of 5941
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Kivver
- 22 Feb 2006 11:47
- 1800 of 5941
wrong thread son, very annoying!!
EWRobson
- 22 Feb 2006 11:55
- 1801 of 5941
Kivver: there isn't any resistance price ahead as we are in new ground. Significant points about ASC: (a) the internet market is expanding rapidly taking sales from the High Street; (b) fashion is a key area for buying by the internet, particularly for the professional lady; (c) ASOS have their own niche in a niche market and have essentially become a 'brand' themselves; (d) they have expansion options including expanding their product range, their target markets in the UK, overseas markets; (e) costs of expansion are low compared to a Hight St retailer. I can't see any reason why their sales and pbt shoul not increase by 50% p.a. for the foreseeanle future. In other words, you can just tuck these away and enjoy a long-term ascent.
Eric
stockdog
- 22 Feb 2006 12:14
- 1802 of 5941
Excellent news - 1.00 may give these shares more visibility with the institutions (not that it's needed currently what with Fidelity's 13% holding and, I assume others). Anyway, breaking above the previous 91.5p peak and the 100p psychological barrier in short order gives the shares great momentum. I anticipate the usual sell on results (top up op.?) when the prelims are announced unless they are spectacular, but otherwise, as you say, happy to keep holding whilst they do all the work.
sd
EWRobson
- 22 Feb 2006 13:27
- 1803 of 5941
A couple of good indicators. First, the traffic volume is holding up well and giving NEXT a run for their money. Second, not only is the website looking more impessive but you have to register to access it giving ASOS a significant increase in new registrations. Mind, I'm unlikely to buy myself, unless my alter ego has a hay day - but I'll get the daughters to have a peek.
sd: If I am right, there will be a trading update early March reflecting management accounts for the year to end-March. This will keep interest up with buying ahead of expansion announcements with Prelims. Onward and upward from here; just like Narnia.
Eric
EWRobson
- 22 Feb 2006 13:58
- 1804 of 5941
Looking at today's trades it seems clear that the 250,000 trade and both 100,000 trades are buys, probably institutional. Essentially, in a period without news, the share is being re-rated by the institutions. The cap. is of a size to bring it onto their radar and the year-end serves the purpose of bringing another year onto their projections. Even if year on year slows down it is likely to remain above 50% for some time: we may be able to take a better view with the results. Some will say that they shouldn't chase the price up; I would reply that it is much better to buy into a rising trend than a falling one. How do you see it, oh WOD, sd.
Eric
stockdog
- 22 Feb 2006 15:16
- 1805 of 5941
101 pounds (OK pence) of fun
That's my little honey bun
How about some fun with me
Tonight!
WDADK
sd
vistauk
- 22 Feb 2006 15:19
- 1806 of 5941
sd Iam on wrong thread, but it does look interesting. what do get for 101p???!!!??