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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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cynic - 22 Oct 2014 09:04 - 5611 of 5941

whoopsadaisy day :-)

robinhood - 23 Oct 2014 08:48 - 5612 of 5941

skinny your post 5590 reminds me of ASOS stock price .....they bounce up and down but in due course they will always dro(o)p

tomasz - 23 Oct 2014 10:05 - 5613 of 5941

I always thought that it would characterise your brain properties..

tomasz - 28 Oct 2014 13:25 - 5614 of 5941

Buyers working out nicely end of the month case, could be that one more messing obstacle will get done for me finally !

tomasz - 28 Oct 2014 16:23 - 5615 of 5941

Price closing the gap beautifly but i see the seller come in for 25, should i risk 605 pts to get that last 100 ... ? Or maybe another 600 on my way if i stay...? yea yea , right...:-) out now of spread 2396.
And I think i really love today 605..

Balerboy - 28 Oct 2014 23:22 - 5616 of 5941

Going up to 2700 by thurs will do nicely for me....... i wonder???

tomasz - 29 Oct 2014 11:12 - 5617 of 5941

this is how 80% of market suckers got into nonsense..
ridiculously epic...

"Right now, the valuation looks high and there’s no sign of a share-price trend reversal. To me, ASOS shares look unattractive for the time being...the forward P/E rating is running at about 43 for 2015..."
By motley fool - Friday, 3 October, 2014
share price -1950.. ish

two weeks later....

"Today’s full-year results from ASOS were better than many analysts had expected. However, now may not be the time to buy, as ASOS still has a long road ahead of it before the company can claim to have recovered from mistakes made over the past 12 months.

Additionally, ASOS has warned that profit for the next year will remain unchanged, as the company invests heavily to boost its presence within China and other international markets. Still, while this spending will impact short-term profits, over the long-term these investments should pay off as ASOS will be able to provide a better service to customers.

But, until then, it seems as if ASOS is going to have to work hard to convince investors that’s worth paying a premium for the company’s shares. For example, ASOS is currently trading at a forward P/E of 45, even though earnings are expected to stagnate over the next 12 months.

What’s more, there is ASOS’s relationship with suppliers to consider.....So overall, ASOS’s full-year results reported today were better than expected. However, the company still has a long road ahead of it and needs to prove to investors that its shares are worth paying a premium for."
by motley fool - Tuesday, 21 October, 2014
share price - 2200.. ish


then next day...

"Market sentiment always fluctuates, and with this strategy I’m sure ASOS will be back in fashion soon, so it seems a good time to add it to your portfolio while it is still in the bargain bin!"
by motley fool - Wednesday, 22 October, 2014
share price - 2260 ..ish

week later...(higher P/E is ok)


"However, now the company’s forward P/E has declined to a still high, but manageable 49. What’s more, many City analysts and investors alike believe that as ASOS is not a traditional retailer, it should be valued on sales not earnings. Using this metric, the company is now significantly undervalued compared to sector peers....Now, the company’s shares have begun to head higher again and it could be the time to buy in. "
by motley fool - Tuesday, 28 October, 2014
share price - 2400 ..ish

...(sp 25% higher is definitely a buy)..

....ehrm...

Shortie - 29 Oct 2014 13:26 - 5618 of 5941

"should be valued on sales not earnings"... Hahahaha... lol.... bloody idiot...

Balerboy - 29 Oct 2014 19:48 - 5619 of 5941

Another couple of quid tomorrow will dooooooo.,.

Shortie - 30 Oct 2014 13:36 - 5620 of 5941

Tempting to short but waiting for that engulfing candle first.

Shortie - 04 Nov 2014 15:14 - 5621 of 5941

Looks like keyline resistance to me around 2800.

Balerboy - 04 Nov 2014 20:39 - 5622 of 5941

Sold half the other day for profit but bl**dy stop loss didn't trigger today on rest for some reason. :(( oh well.,.

tomasz - 06 Nov 2014 11:26 - 5623 of 5941

good thing...

The Beano comic catapults nostalgic fashion line into Asos.


DC Thomson, the publisher of the Beano, has collaborated with N16 Vintage to bring Asos a mischievous clothing line featuring the comic’s most known characters.

The ‘Reclaimed Vintage’ line will be marketed towards young men and will celebrate the spirit of characters such as Dennis the Menace, retailing from £25-£80.

The range boasts a selection of 16 items including a vintage denim shirt with embroidery detailed pocket, long-line signature black and red checked shirt and a bomber jacket with all-over comic strip print.

Tim Collins, head of brands at DC Thomson, said: “We’re always exploring new ways of working with the Beano’s iconic artwork and the collaboration with N16 Vintage is a fantastic complement to our growing adult apparel range, showing what can be done with the archive but interpreted with a modern twist.

“They join a growing list of partners including Poetic Gem, Fabric Flavours, TruffleShuffle, Blues Clothing and Licensing Awards 2014 winner, Dr Martens for its innovative branded shoe line.”

Josephine Beckett, managing director of N16 Vintage, said: “We are thrilled to be able to unite our signature fashion look with a classic vintage icon, and confident that the collection will be a major hit this season."

Shortie - 07 Nov 2014 11:06 - 5624 of 5941

All said and done, think I'll wait for the flag to show it's hand before going again...

tomasz - 07 Nov 2014 13:24 - 5625 of 5941

little girl, nothing said or done, no need wait for clue because it revealed an hour ago where it may want to go, the thing is it didn't give sensible or affordable entry yet , maybe Wednesday for aggressive and risky stuff but yet not highly probable.

Balerboy - 07 Nov 2014 13:30 - 5626 of 5941

All out at 2700p yesterday thankfully as it looks like retreating back to 1900 or 2000p then perhaps I'll have another stab at it. Nice profit taken anyway.,.

Shortie - 07 Nov 2014 16:10 - 5627 of 5941

Tomasz, yet again I haven't a clue what your talking about..

tomasz - 07 Nov 2014 17:14 - 5628 of 5941

Dont worry little girl , i do know..

tomasz - 11 Nov 2014 09:35 - 5629 of 5941


Direct the Color Scheme for Interactive ASOS Video




By Vashti Hallissey
on November 10, 2014 in Retail 


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Direct the Color Scheme for Interactive ASOS Video

Music video for AW14 collection invites users to switch shades and explore the new range


Checking out a new clothing collection online usually means scrolling through pages of products to find what you’re looking for. ASOS has come up with a quicker and more entertaining way to explore its new collection, with a music video that lets users swap shades at the click of a button.

ASOS teamed up with directorial duo Pensacola and Vice UK to create Colour Control, a music video in which the clothing, background and accessories are themed by shade. The video features JUCE, a London band who have just launched their debut mini album.



By clicking on one of five colors at the bottom of the screen, you can change everything in the video to one of the color themes. The music and the movements of the band continue seamlessly throughout, so the only thing that jumps is the color.

Colour Control could easily be a standalone ASOS music video with a fun, interactive element. The fact that it’s actually an advert shows that brands are getting more creative in how they launch new products. They no longer expect people to passively watch adverts, there has to something new and interesting on offer to make the experience worthwhile.


PSFK has covered the latest examples of fashion brands releasing content that puts the viewer in control. For example, during London Fashion Week, boot brand Hunter delivered real-time videos of the catwalk show to Twitter, customizing the content to the viewer’s location. This summer, Levi’s launched a shoppable video to show how people around the world wear their jeans from the iconic brand. And one of the best recent examples is by Gap; the brand recently turned its holiday gift guide into an augmented reality experience which let users play music with their own stripy clothes.

Colour Control by ASOS is a great example of a brand presenting new products in an original and rewarding way. As Christmas approaches, we expect to see a lot more brands getting creative to capture the attention of holiday shoppers.

Colour Control
It’s Nice That

tomasz - 18 Nov 2014 14:56 - 5630 of 5941

they opened the door and there was nothing but monster, short 2520 tight stop.
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