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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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tomasz - 01 Nov 2013 10:10 - 4628 of 5941

Venture off Brick Lane onto Cheshire Street, and en route to Beyond Retro you will pass Beach London.

Not to be confused with that hairdressers in Dalston of the same name (minus a consonant), Beach London is a gallery cum shop cum agency for illustrators and designers.

With the help of Beach London practitioners are taken down a fine art route, with exhibitions and publications all part and parcel of the process.

Their latest triumph however, sees four of the artists on their roster collaborate with ASOS on a range of T-shirts, as part of the ecommerce store’s continued endorsement of the creative arts.

Names include Tom Edwards, Ellie Andrews, T-Slates and the duo Bonjour Jean Jacques, while designs range from white illustrations on baggy black V-neck tees to colourful cropped tie-dye numbers.

Next up on the Beach London calendar will be ‘Draw a Penis and Run Away’, an exhibition from Spanish artist Pau Sampera, running from 7th November.

Advertised via a magical pink poster exhibiting a roughly mastered vase with apparent biro markings and the artist’s name above in Nirvana’s iconic font, the show will debut a new catalogue of Sampera’s crude take on traditional sculpture and painting.

Now that's two reasons to take a detour.

tomasz - 01 Nov 2013 18:26 - 4629 of 5941

that would be highest close for good measure but I suspect this is short game.i would try but too large stop loss for me.i guess cynic wouldn't mind large wobble , potentially unrecoverable...

cynic - 01 Nov 2013 19:58 - 4630 of 5941

moi! i don't give a toss ... clearly your goldfish brain does not register that i avoid dealing in this one (and WOS) because i can never get the direction and timing right

tomasz - 02 Nov 2013 09:26 - 4631 of 5941

dont inquiete cynic.., after booking loss you've been saying just to back to booking loss again ..old good times..nothin wrong with that....btw goldfish can remember at least up to three months (and that is probably because the scientists didnt want to spent more than 3 months experimenting on it) so your last stunt was within that time frame..i dont comprehend what you all about..:-)

tomasz - 06 Nov 2013 10:25 - 4632 of 5941

when time is come this is moving like freight train , hard to stop. hopefully some stop is in the making at these levels as I don't really enjoy being out of spreads when this thing is moving even sitting on 15% gain on stock.(getting degenerated)

skinny - 06 Nov 2013 10:27 - 4633 of 5941

£60 beckons PDQ imo.

tomasz - 06 Nov 2013 11:34 - 4634 of 5941

before £60 I would love to see leg down to £55 first

tomasz - 06 Nov 2013 12:56 - 4635 of 5941

cant help resolve my woodwork theory and shorted 5941 slightly.pictured smash by freight train and i feel sorry for myself already..lol

tomasz - 06 Nov 2013 14:39 - 4636 of 5941

lol stopped out pretty quickly 5972. don't f...k with the freight train

tomasz - 06 Nov 2013 14:51 - 4637 of 5941

6012! and still remember when people moaned 1100 is way too high it will plunge , plus some knievil mega shorting nuts...lol

skinny - 06 Nov 2013 14:58 - 4638 of 5941

Told you! :-)

bhunt1910 - 06 Nov 2013 19:51 - 4639 of 5941

................ I thought 100p was too high at the time - the one (of many) that got away big time!!!!

skinny - 07 Nov 2013 08:36 - 4640 of 5941

Societe Generale Hold 5,965.00 5,944.00 6,000.00 6,400.00 Reiterates

tomasz - 08 Nov 2013 08:04 - 4641 of 5941

Had no balls to hold that short but this is nice full retreat at open . 300 pts easy

cynic - 08 Nov 2013 08:15 - 4642 of 5941

what short did you ever hold?
this tumble is well-overdue, but on past performance, may be no more than temporary .... i continue to watch only

tomasz - 08 Nov 2013 08:16 - 4643 of 5941

That 55 wich i tought good entry is coming in dramatic fashion .full rout.scary :-)

tomasz - 08 Nov 2013 08:26 - 4644 of 5941

Lol cynic like some sort of expert again "im continue to wach only"..someone reading that drivel would thought: some sort of succesfull executor spoken.. what a bunch of crap...cant stand that sort of idiocy.cant help , i swear..lol

cynic - 08 Nov 2013 08:39 - 4645 of 5941

at least i write understandable english instead of pretending, like you, that it is my 3rd tongue

anyway, you still not tell us, who stand in awed amazement at your expertise and prescience, at what level you shorted (successfully no doubt) and having closed that, are no doubt all set to plunge in head first yet again, but at what level

we all wish to learn from you, the great guru of ASC

tomasz - 08 Nov 2013 09:08 - 4646 of 5941

No offence but is this getting older process of yours or some sort of degeneration or idont know ..maybe i didnt seen it before.. but putting dots together/observation/sense is getting out of wack somehow.. or is it you mastering your cynical approach to the whole next level...but then again, that would go together with pretty high intelligence ..wich i cant possibly put together watching asc and other places dealings..cant be..and i really trying hard be positive ..lol

cynic - 08 Nov 2013 09:31 - 4647 of 5941

after your latest nonsense, how about answering the simple questions i asked or will continue merely as the cracked pot?
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