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!!
tomasz
- 12 Mar 2015 13:52
- 5688 of 5941
33, 34, 35 , 36 , 37, 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 ........ in 6 hours ! I just love it :))
worth waiting 16 months..
cynic
- 12 Mar 2015 14:04
- 5689 of 5941
harry - have RBS put any price targets or similar on ASC?
cynic
- 12 Mar 2015 14:53
- 5690 of 5941
strange isn't it ......
why do we not now here from the same source, "41,40,39,38 in an hour and a half"?
jimmy b
- 12 Mar 2015 15:13
- 5691 of 5941
It's still up 15 percent had a good run whatever today .
cynic
- 12 Mar 2015 15:32
- 5692 of 5941
and still ticking gently south to barely 37
but yes it's still a very good rise and delighted that i shorted at 39 ...... but not the point; it's just good to give tomasz a poke with a sharp stick :-)
HARRYCAT
- 12 Mar 2015 17:30
- 5693 of 5941
No, strangely RBC were very non-committal about target price. I also saw a Barclays note which also avoided specifying a target.
Apparently 'Sector Perform' allows them to hedge their bets!
cynic
- 12 Mar 2015 17:31
- 5694 of 5941
very skillful :-)
cynic
- 12 Mar 2015 17:35
- 5695 of 5941
this is useful .....
Analysts remain mixed over ASOS
Research analysts at Cantor Fitzgerald have added on-line fashion retailer ASOS (LON:ASC) to their list of stocks to avoid and moved to a 'sell' rating (from 'hold'), despite the company publishing a second-quarter trading update which they stated was broadly in line with their own and market expectations.
The broker said: "We continue to have question marks, however, over the robustness of the model and whether the company will have to continue to discount and offer free delivery charges and returns to maintain sales momentum.
"We are also concerned about the valuation.
"After two profit warnings over the last year, forecasts for FY15 and FY16 have broadly halved so in relative terms the stock is almost back to being at an all-time high in terms of earnings multiples."
Cantor placed its target price under review (from 2,000 pence).
Separately, Numis and Canaccord Genuity repeated 'buy' and 'hold' recommendations, respectively.
Numis said: "While still early days in ASOS' 2yr repricing journey, we retain our positive stance, encouraged by the momentum being built and, fundamentally, ASOS' unique customer proposition which we believe can support sustainable long term global growth."
Meanwhile, Canaccord stated: "Whilst the size of the longer-term prize remains significant and the route map to the next staging post of £2.5bn of sales looks achievable, execution of the plan remains key."
mentor
- 13 Mar 2015 09:35
- 5696 of 5941
tomasz
it seems you are not alone on the way of thinking about "manuel" (fool playing )
below my last post on him at OPHR.........
mentor - 13 Mar 2015 09:13 - 90 of 91
jimmy b
you are wasting your time talking to the MAM's......... fool, liar, stalker, grasser, back stabber (goldfinger ) imbecile (Tomasz ) and any name you want to call him
Lying all the time, I cought him several times ( maybe covering his arse, well fu..... by now ) he will say I bought, I sold when a share price has move up or down on his favour, so well after it happens
yesterday at ASC....posting all the time and suddenly.............i shorted at 39...., it takes plenty of time to go from 3900 to 3700
cynic 12 Mar 2015 15:32 - 5692 of 5695
and still ticking gently south to barely 37
but yes it's still a very good rise and delighted that i shorted at 39 ...... but not the point; it's just good to give tomasz a poke with a sharp stick :-)
tomasz
- 13 Mar 2015 11:11
- 5697 of 5941
mentor
of course you're right, there is no rocket science about cynic. mine more then 6 years with asos span saw enough to judge. suddenly having open position on the money to support a view against someone, old trick.
the thing is you will find people who are here just for fitness and social - they have right to do that, but remember they are sitting as a crowd on the benches - they can do that. and they can talk - a lot - a tons of pile of shit, they got nothing else to do. but they are no real players.
the thing is who you are , are you performer or a pile of shit crowd.
mentor
- 13 Mar 2015 12:49
- 5698 of 5941
re - lies and more lies from "cynic"
what is strange is he has not said already... close the position at a profit
the biggest mistake (lie ) that he made is to say - his company is profitable no like some others around.
well well that is a mistery to me, how can it be if he spend all day chating at MAM
robinhood
- 13 Mar 2015 14:24
- 5699 of 5941
hey guess what -Tomasz must have been taking English lessons as he can now actually write something in English. Mind you it is still as always still crap
cynic
- 13 Mar 2015 14:30
- 5700 of 5941
i did notice that suddenly his english was suddenly impeccable (once again!), but then i've known him to be a total fraud in that respect for ages
meanwhile, for i know he and puff adder will be gagging for an update, my ASC short from 3906 is still running
and of course OPHR continues to be a running sore, though not for me
robinhood
- 13 Mar 2015 14:30
- 5701 of 5941
Questor in the Daily Telegraph today got some interesting views on ASOS. Hope for Tomasz sake he will get a Transylvanian transcript of it
cynic
- 13 Mar 2015 14:33
- 5702 of 5941
it's a very marmite stock, though i'm definitely of the questor and similar view, but the market still thinks otherwise
mentor
- 13 Mar 2015 15:43
- 5703 of 5941
tomasz
or well we will repeated again as is doing it again
this morning when the share price was higher than yesterday's close, he stayed away, now that is under, already bragging telling lies and nonesence again.
he is losing thousands with PFC and is talking about my latest OPHR buy last week were the shares are a bit down due to oil price has gone lower this week.
he is happy on posters losing money it seems, a propper Barsteward ( now confirmed )
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it seems you are not alone on the way of thinking about "manuel" (fool playing )
below my last post on him at OPHR.........
mentor - 13 Mar 2015 09:13 - 90 of 91
jimmy b
you are wasting your time talking to the MAM's......... fool, liar, stalker, grasser, back stabber (goldfinger ) imbecile (Tomasz ) and any name you want to call him
Lying all the time, I cought him several times ( maybe covering his arse, well fu..... by now ) he will say I bought, I sold when a share price has move up or down on his favour, so well after it happens
yesterday at ASC....posting all the time and suddenly.............i shorted at 39...., it takes plenty of time to go from 3900 to 3700
cynic 12 Mar 2015 15:32 - 5692 of 5695
and still ticking gently south to barely 37
but yes it's still a very good rise and delighted that i shorted at 39 ...... but not the point; it's just good to give tomasz a poke with a sharp stick :-)
jimmy b
- 13 Mar 2015 15:54
- 5704 of 5941
Take my name out of it mentor , what i think i'll keep to myself in future , i think i'm almost done with posting on BB's here .
MAM used to be a good source of info (people swapping ideas) and looking out for ways of making a few quid ,now seems to be a lot of gloating of peoples misfortune .
robinhood
- 13 Mar 2015 16:35
- 5705 of 5941
jimmy b do not take it seriously- it is just banter and little jibes if someone becomes obsessed with certain holdings
tomasz
- 19 Mar 2015 23:18
- 5706 of 5941
Kate Middleton's ASOS dress sells out in minutes
© Getty Images Kate Middleton's ASOS dress sells out in minutes
The Duchess of Cambridge sent online shoppers into a frenzy after being spotted in an Asos dress.
Kate chose the black polka dot number, teamed with a black clutch bag and matching suede heels, for her visit to Brookhill Children's Centre in south-east London.
Within 30 minutes of her stepping out of the car in the wrap dress, it had sold out in all sizes on the retailer's website, being snapped up by people keen on recreating her look.
However, Asos says the frock is due be back in stock next week.
Costing £35, it is described as a maternity "wrap skater dress in spot print" with three quarter length sleeves.
The duchess was visiting the Home Start-supported centre that helps parents struggling with issues including mental illness, bereavement and disability.
.....this is looking just good to me going forward..££ :))
required field
- 30 Mar 2015 09:16
- 5707 of 5941
Time to short this again......way overvalued.....apart the tremendous rises (people are like sheep)... can never understand what the attraction is about this...