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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 - 24 Mar 2014 20:51 - 5122 of 5941

And another one...so similar to other one that one could think this is the same one..must be contagious factor.incredible.

ptholden - 24 Mar 2014 21:07 - 5123 of 5941

tomasz, BBs are to share information and opinion, there is a good chance that my opinion may be the same as that of another poster.

On the other hand, no one has a clue as to what your opinion actually is or has been because no one can understand a fucking word you type.

tomasz - 24 Mar 2014 21:30 - 5124 of 5941

Of course .Just dont press too much tiny, your little vein can pop..

cynic - 24 Mar 2014 22:05 - 5125 of 5941

pt - this is the only time i ever use "squelch" ..... shorties has a similar view as the rest of us .... accordingly, i shall now apply the sanction and suggest you do the same to avoid his pretend "i no speeekee de inglish" crap

tomasz - 25 Mar 2014 07:46 - 5126 of 5941

The most i like is self inflicting meaningless victims who beg and sanction themselves to protect their fiction world, suspect psychiatrist wouldnt help!
Read read puppet, you cant stop it.

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 08:53 - 5127 of 5941

i see the muppet has posted but fortunately his garbage does not appear

i thought it interesting that sp has recovered ~100 this morning BUT offers outnumber bids 2/1 .... it'll be interesting to see what happens during the day, not that i have or even shall have a position ..... just may reconsider on a further collapse to ~5000 as pth suggests

Shortie - 25 Mar 2014 09:36 - 5128 of 5941

Guys I've gone beyond the squelch with this thread, I don't post my ideas or positions anymore.

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 09:37 - 5129 of 5941

you're more than forgiven shortie .... i follow your posts elsewhere with interest even if not with action

tomasz - 25 Mar 2014 10:13 - 5130 of 5941

it is always hilarious to see so much repress and retreat of the same bunch of morons while not even moving my ass of the sofa.

Shortie - 25 Mar 2014 10:24 - 5131 of 5941

Think the easy money has been had here now anyway... :-)

skinny - 25 Mar 2014 14:56 - 5132 of 5941

If anything, its looking oversold.

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cynic - 25 Mar 2014 15:02 - 5133 of 5941

certainly worth watching to see if it'll dip to 5000 or even a bit less
today's blip up looks unconvincing

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 15:50 - 5134 of 5941

disintegrating as i watch ...... the rise has been hovering +75/100 pretty much all day but is now only +5 and struggling to hold that

just off out, but it'll be interesting to see where it closes

tomasz - 25 Mar 2014 16:43 - 5135 of 5941

the best thing is to see clueless patheticims, its like seeing small brain screaming for help..lol

tomasz - 25 Mar 2014 16:57 - 5136 of 5941

anyway very interesting day, a few clues appeared on the map.

tomasz - 26 Mar 2014 08:10 - 5137 of 5941

work on close above 52 by week end must be under way.££:-)

Shortie - 26 Mar 2014 11:11 - 5138 of 5941

tomasz - 26 Mar 2014 16:01 - 5139 of 5941







Dematic awarded major ASOS order

— Published: March 26, 2014 by Peter MacLeod

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Intelligent logistics and materials handling solutions provider Dematic has been awarded a major order by global online fashion and beauty retailer ASOS.

Due to the rapid growth of ASOS, both domestically and internationally, Dematic was asked to provide a new miniload-based carton storage solution along with a batch pick and automated sortation solution for processing customer orders at ASOS’s newly expanded Distribution Centre in Barnsley.

In order to be able to store BDC1 cartons, used throughout the apparel industry, a large, high-bay storage facility consisting of 28 x ML20 Rapidstore cranes will be installed. The RapidStore ML Mini-Load ASRS product range is Dematic’s latest generation of highly flexible, energy-efficient storage and retrieval systems.
RapidStore ML systems are optimised for distribution centres, production and buffer warehouses and offer a new, groundbreaking type of flexible load handling device that supports a wide range of container and carton sizes.

As well as offering an extensive range of in-house equipment, Dematic as an integration specialist with an reputation for incorporating third-party equipment into its logistics solutions, were keen to provide the right automated sortation solution.

This led to ASOS appointing Dematic as the main contractor for the project, partnering with a leading supplier of hanging garment technology to provide a sortation solution capable of sorting flat-pack, hanging garments and non-apparel products into individual customer orders.

To manage the storage and order fulfilment process, Dematic will also be installing a full warehouse control system (WCS) from its software partner DAI, which has previously delivered over 100 global projects for customers who include many of the world’s largest apparel, grocery, manufacturing, distribution and 3PL companies.

ASOS said: “This is major investment in our logistics infrastructure and will play a pivotal role in ensuring that ASOS can continue to provide a world-class fulfilment service to our customers whilst building future capacity to support our continued rapid growth.”

Dave Bull, Dematic UK sales project manager, said: “Dematic are delighted to have won such a prestigious project. As well as our extensive previous e-commerce experience, we were able to demonstrate our proven capabilities to implement projects of this size within a working environment which gave ASOS peace of mind that the project would be completed whilst normal operation remained unaffected.”






tomasz - 26 Mar 2014 16:05 - 5140 of 5941







Fashion | Brand Alert – Mosson Clothing, Asos Marketplace





As the semester draws to a close, most of us are probably experiencing premature financial panic, and losing sleep over how to make it through to the next loan day. With this in mind, it is always near impossible to resist a bargain – cheap vintage, no less. Though it may not be preserving the already dwindling student fund, we always feel slightly less guilty about splurging on clothes when it’s for the good of a worthy cause.

And what could be more worthy than supporting two of Leeds’ own? Mosson Clothing, a new womenswear boutique now open on Asos Marketplace, is the brainchild of Leeds University students Gerry Chow and Joanna Thompson, and the perfect excuse for a little pre-loan indulgence.

Gerry and Joanna, students of French and English respectively, spent last year living in Montpellier. Whilst on their year abroad, they found that they had a lot of free time, meaning that perusing the world famous Montpellier market became a weekend ritual. Sundays became synonymous with riffling through endless piles of authentic vintage clothing in search of the perfect items. The girls came across several pieces that they loved, but wouldn’t necessarily wear themselves, which is where the idea for Mosson Clothing was born.

Uncovering more hidden gems than they could ever dream of fitting in their own closets, and knowing that bona fide vintage is such a big thing in the UK, especially Leeds, Gerry and Joanna came up with the initial concept. They carefully sifted through and selected each and every piece themselves, opting for lots of striking ethnic and tribal influences, chunky knitwear, and lightweight shirts. Unlike so many popular generic stores found hiding in London’s Soho streets, often passing off reworked highstreet clothing as overpriced ‘vintage’, their clothes are all unique, second-hand pieces from the 80s and 90s.

Aside from weekly visits to the market becoming their staple French pastime, Gerry, who wants to go into Fashion Buying, said that it was the most enjoyable way of keeping busy whilst away from Leeds for a year, being proactive and learning a bit about the fashion business in the process. They learnt the craft of selecting pieces, branding, marketing and pricing. With their uni friends in mind, prices are student-friendly ranging from £8-£17. Managing to break the monotonous cycle of university, turning a profit, whilst spending a year in the south of France? Win-win.

Mosson Clothing is currently available exclusively online on Asos Marketplace, at https://marketplace.asos.com/seller/mossonclothing. Be sure to check the site regularly, as stock is constantly updated. Alternatively, seek out Gerry or Joanna on campus to make a purchase!


Julia Pimentel








skinny - 27 Mar 2014 09:42 - 5141 of 5941

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