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ASOS: BUY AT LOW PRICE!!!! (ASC)     

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!!


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Seymour Clearly - 19 Jan 2012 17:13 - 3736 of 5941

:-)

cynic - 19 Jan 2012 17:48 - 3737 of 5941

mock all you like, but i have put money in the bank (£2.00 per share clear in a week is just fine by me) .... and you guys???? ...... meanwhile sp finishes only (1770) a little above where i sold (1738) and as predicted it had prob at 1800, though it very briefly whizzed through that mark, only to fall back almost as quickly.

but please tell me how paper profits pay the bills, as clearly you guys know something i do not

dreamcatcher - 19 Jan 2012 18:07 - 3738 of 5941

I find that strange to mock someone who plays safe or what I would say sensible.
We all have our exit points, some early. I have learnt that. A figure on the screen means nothing, until the sell button is pressed and often disappears at a faster rate.

cynic - 19 Jan 2012 18:31 - 3739 of 5941

thanks DC, but as i dish out grief regularly, i have no objection in its return - though i may still bite that ankle

Balerboy - 19 Jan 2012 18:59 - 3740 of 5941

Get up on your knees man and do more damage......lol still should have bought at 12.,.

gibby - 19 Jan 2012 20:37 - 3741 of 5941

glad i didnt mock anyone then!! but baler 3740 is right though lol!! :-)))))

tomasz - 19 Jan 2012 22:33 - 3742 of 5941

claiming at 1200 stupidity to invest in asos , I dont get it why he didnt put money to his mouth and shorted from there...that would be more like cynic as I know...lol

skinny - 20 Jan 2012 08:36 - 3743 of 5941

Oriel Securities - Hold TP 1,554

Espirito Santo Execution Noble - Sell TP 1,200

WOODIE - 20 Jan 2012 08:45 - 3744 of 5941

'Buy'

Over at Panmure Gordon, Jean Roche raised the target price from 1,696p to 1,865p and reiterated her 'buy' recommendation.

"As we forecast, momentum in UK sales has picked up, which is very important for sentiment. A shortfall in international sales relates to the EU region, which makes sense in macro terms. Importantly, however, the French and German markets remained strong even though free shipping has now annualised," she commented.

Wayne Brown at Collins Stewart was also a buyer.

"Against a challenging global economic backdrop, we are encouraged that ASOS has been able to maintain its high level of top-line sales growth. The business has a much more flexible model now that its Barnsley distribution centre is fully operational," he said.

He noted that the shares are not cheap on conventional metrics (trading at 33.5 times earnings for the year ending March 2012), but added "that is more than underpinned by high earnings per share growth rate."

"We look forward to the prelims when we expect an update on the groups plans to enter the Asian market, in particular China, which should lead to a re-appraisal of medium to long term growth targets," Brown added.

'Hold'

Investec Securities has reiterated its 'hold' recommendation, but put its 1,250p target under review.

'Sell'

Freddie George at Seymour Pierce was far more bearish, keeping his 'sell' stance and target price of 1,300p on the stock. He noted that the update appeared a little light of market expectations and the mix of sales was slightly different from what was expected.

"We are a great believer in the management of ASOS, the model, and the potential for the company to grow sales overseas. However, we are concerned about valuations, which don't allow for any slip-ups."
HSBC Downgrades ASOS To Neutral From Overweight

0725 GMT [Dow Jones] HSBC downgrades ASOS (ASC.LN) to neutral from overweight and lifts the price target to 1900p from 1890p on valuation grounds. The stock looks fairly priced for now, says HSBC. The company's 3Q trading statement Thursday beat revenue estimates and restored confidence in the domestic market, the bank says. It says the shares are now up with events following the stock's 18% rise Thursday. They closed at 1760.0p.


tomasz - 20 Jan 2012 08:46 - 3745 of 5941

hsbc put neutral from overweight today, probably because mulberry closed the gap with 41% growth.... good , I want them consolidate as low as possible to increase stake.

cynic - 20 Jan 2012 09:14 - 3746 of 5941

to catch the falling knife? ...... not too bright

riviera1069 - 20 Jan 2012 10:08 - 3747 of 5941


RNS Number : 9118V
ASOS PLC
20 January 2012

TR-1: NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARES

1. Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attached:

ASOS plc

2 Reason for the notification (please tick the appropriate box or boxes):

An acquisition or disposal of voting rights
X
An acquisition or disposal of qualifying financial instruments which may result in the acquisition of shares already issued to which voting rights are attached

An acquisition or disposal of instruments with similar economic effect to qualifying financial instruments

An event changing the breakdown of voting rights

Other (please specify):

3. Full name of person(s) subject to the notification obligation:
Aktieselskabet af 5.5.2010

4. Full name of shareholder(s) (if different from 3.):
N/A
5. Date of the transaction and date on which the threshold is crossed or reached:

19th January 2012

6. Date on which issuer notified:

19th January 2012

7. Threshold(s) that is/are crossed or reached: 22%
8. Notified details:

A: Voting rights attached to shares
Class/type of
shares


if possible using
the ISIN CODE
Situation previous
to the triggering
transaction
Resulting situation after the triggering transaction

Number
of
Shares
Number
of
Voting
Rights
Number
of shares
Number of voting
rights
% of voting rights

Direct
Direct IndirectDirect Indirect


GB0030927254

16,788,230

16,788,230

16,813,230

16,813,230

16,813,230

22.01%

22.01%


B: Qualifying Financial Instruments

Resulting situation after the triggering transaction


Type of financial
instrument
Expiration
date
Exercise/
Conversion
Period
Number of voting
rights that may be
acquired if the
instrument is
exercised/ converted.

% of voting
rights


N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A


C: Financial Instruments with similar economic effect to Qualifying Financial Instruments

Resulting situation after the triggering transaction

Type of financial
instrument
Exercise
price
Expiration
date
Exercise/
Conversion
period
Number of voting
rights instrument
refers to
% of voting rights
N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A
Nominal
Delta
N/A

N/A


Total (A+B+C)

Number of voting rights
Percentage of voting rights

16,813,230

22.01%

9. Chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights and/or the
financial instruments are effectively held, if applicable:

N/A

Proxy Voting:

10. Name of the proxy holder:
N/A

11. Number of voting rights proxy holder will cease to hold:

N/A

12. Date on which proxy holder will cease to hold voting rights:

N/A

13. Additional information:
None

14. Contact name:
Lise Kaae

15. Contact telephone number:

+45 99423190

tomasz - 20 Jan 2012 10:32 - 3748 of 5941

so, supplier increasing stake , simply more to come , simply great....

tomasz - 20 Jan 2012 10:37 - 3749 of 5941

perhaps they must be wrong too since old fart's falling knife... give to brainless clever sounding words and they'll use it everywhere..

cynic - 20 Jan 2012 12:32 - 3750 of 5941

and meanwhile i have banked good profits while you prattle on and sp drifts lower

robinhood - 20 Jan 2012 14:50 - 3751 of 5941

cynic- do not make it too compicated for tomasz by using words such as "prattle" -in my 3654 message this week I asked him if they sold "waffles" in his native country. needless to say pun was not understood

Seymour Clearly - 20 Jan 2012 15:24 - 3752 of 5941

I'd rather have Cynic investing my money than some of the other folks on here.

Balerboy - 20 Jan 2012 15:27 - 3753 of 5941

I take a fence at that!!.,.

Seymour Clearly - 20 Jan 2012 15:29 - 3754 of 5941

Not naming names, but ......


I think he'd be much better than me :-)

tomasz - 20 Jan 2012 16:54 - 3755 of 5941

lol.robinhood if you think i'll follow your nonsense u'r even worst than i though. u believe what i want u to believe and u think u figured out something here?
its like to be in a ballpark with disabled( no off to disabled).
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