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!!
SEADOG
- 05 Sep 2005 13:27
- 1601 of 5941
WOODIE
Eric posed the question so I took a quick look at the hemscott web site as the last refs cd I have is May and hemscott says agm 15 sept 2004 and 2005, I also have not got any communication from ASOS. It also says Interim results 8th Sept 2005, soit looks as though its all going to happen thursday this week..........SD
WOODIE
- 05 Sep 2005 13:34
- 1602 of 5941
seadog thanks thought mine might have got lost in post
stockdog
- 05 Sep 2005 15:03
- 1603 of 5941
Can't be interims before the end of H1 on 30th September! Maybe a trading update.
sd
SEADOG
- 05 Sep 2005 16:15
- 1604 of 5941
sd,
Thats what it says on the web site, check yourself @ www.hemscott.com a favorite of mine for odd bits of info...........SD
SEADOG
- 05 Sep 2005 16:19
- 1605 of 5941
sd,
It also says interims 2004 on 29th Nov !!!!!!!! SD
stockdog
- 05 Sep 2005 16:44
- 1606 of 5941
Curiouser and curiouser, thought Alice to herself.
SEADOG
- 05 Sep 2005 16:56
- 1607 of 5941
Go to France tomorrow until Saturday to stock up on liquid refreshment !! I look forward in anticipation of both..........SD
EWRobson
- 06 Sep 2005 11:59
- 1608 of 5941
Given the lack of advice of the AGM date and distribution of papers, it seems likely that the AGM is later this year. I suspect Hemscott just repeat last year's date on their information sheet - if the same week, more likely to be on the Wednesday again, 14th September. Given that they combine the AGM with a trading update, it makes sense for this to cover 6 months rather than 5 months as last year.
Hope Seadog is not going to smuggle his booze in - used to be done at Winchelsea so let me know if you need assistance!
Eric
SEADOG
- 11 Sep 2005 19:49
- 1609 of 5941
Eric,
I learnt at a very early age in my seafaring career that there are two agencies you do not **** around with. No1 Her Majesties Inland Revenue. No2 HM Inspector of Customs. Now I believe under the same flag. So I shall pay the required duty--- But in France, as their regime of tax is more benign than Mr Browns when it comes to Liquid refreshment and every pound I can divert in this manner adds to the enjoyment. 63 saving on the Gin alone paid for the ferry .............SD
stockdog
- 11 Sep 2005 21:53
- 1610 of 5941
ASOS changed their year end from 31/12 to 31/3 making a 15 month period for the last full accounts.
They still have to have an AGM within 18 months of the last one, 15/9/04 - so they have plenty of time. Usually they issue an RNS announcing it, at least a monith in advance. Maybe they are waiting for the end of H1 (30/9/05) for it, so they can do a trading update at the same time.
WOODIE
- 13 Sep 2005 07:02
- 1611 of 5941
ASOS plc
(' ASOS' or 'Group')
('A leading Internet based fashion retailer')
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
MONDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2005
ASOS, a leading internet based fashion retailer, will be holding the Annual
General Meeting at 2.30 pm on Monday, 17 October 2005 at:
ASOS.com,
Maylands Avenue,
Hemel Hempstead,
HP2 6DE.
The Annual Report is being posted to shareholders this Wednesday, 14 September
2005 and the Annual General Meeting will provide an opportunity for shareholders
to see the new warehouse which is now fully operational.
ASOS plc
Nick Robertson, Chief Executive 020 7240 7070
Jon Kamaluddin, Finance Director
EWRobson
- 13 Sep 2005 19:29
- 1612 of 5941
AGM date set for 17th October which will allow H2 results to be promulgated as predicted by the perspicacious sd (he'll give dogmatic translations for those two from his dogtionery!). Note first that the meeting is at the new, fully operational, warehouse so that they can show it off to shareholders so obviously proud of it. Second, registered users up almost 10% since June so keeping up their acquisition rate. That suggests they will be maintaining their 100% year upon year or near it so that broker forecasts likely to be beaten.
Eric
stockdog
- 13 Sep 2005 19:53
- 1613 of 5941
eric - assume you mean H1 (new year) results to be promulgated (for which there is no other word in the dog world - although perspicatious correctly spelt is descriptive of a sweating tabby, of course, grrr, grrr!).
I interpret the recent drift back as a downward pointing flag - a formation suggesting continuation of the upward trend since July's bottom. Note the repetitive sharp rise, reverse flag, sharp rise, reverse flag - looking forward to the next sharp rise or two as we head towards the 17th October.
Quite tempted to go to Hemel to absorb the vibes.
sd
EWRobson
- 15 Sep 2005 13:31
- 1614 of 5941
sd What a perspicatious hound; sweaty from chasing the tabbies!
Think you're right re the flags; there was a shortened form around 68p last year on the steeper rise. Interesting how little interest there is in ASOS compared to a year ago. My prediction is that it will rise with the interims as the growth rate is confirmed and, as you suggest, the rise should start as the AGM approaches. The present sp doesn't reflect the Q1 growth rate if that is repeated in Q2 and if expectations are good for the Xmas season. However, just as significant, is the imrpovement in margins that will be seen from the new warehouse, remembering too that we are comparing a period in which margins were reduced due to warehouse problems last Xmas season. Well over 1 this time!
Eric
WOODIE
- 15 Sep 2005 13:47
- 1615 of 5941
eric my feeling is that this bodes well that not only on this board but others as well there has been a decline in post which should be good for the sp if results come out better then expected not to many traders appear to be in this share at the moment.
stockdog
- 02 Oct 2005 18:47
- 1616 of 5941
From the Mail On Sunday
Television shopping is bucking the gloomy trend overshadowing the High Street with sales rocketing at more than 20% a year. Fuelled by the boom of Freeview TV, the top three operators are revelling in double-digit growth. Outside the buoyant trio of QVC, Sit-Up TV and Ideal Shopping Direct, retail experts are predicting a huge shakeout among smaller players. The market has sales of 900m a year, compared with about 1.5bn for internet shopping, and sales are expected to double by 2009.
Doesn't ASC have plans for TV shopping outlets?
The sharp downward movement in the SP last week is disappointing as we make the approach to the AGM on the 17th October. In spite of a headline saying small caps had been reaching new peaks recently, my experience is that a number of them are suffering a bit of portfolio sorting prior to the traditionally boyant last 3 months of the year.
I hope the new warehouse manages to impress!
sd
EWRobson
- 05 Oct 2005 18:35
- 1617 of 5941
Hi sd, old pal! Still chewing on this old bone,eh? Well, I think you will be in for your reward very shortly. So a few million shares were sold last week but those seem to have been against the trend and could be for a variety of personal readings. Agree that this is not currently a trader's share but could become one again. Its amusing to think that that will not ahppen on excellent trading but rather on a sharp price rise. Doesn't say much for the trading community. Lets check it out: I am saying that the trading statment will point to eps well ahead of currentt forecasts, that there will be positive press comment, some investment and a reasonable mark up in sp, but that the traders will not return. Later, following loads of press comment, enthusiasm about Xmas trading, perhaps into the New Year when traders are speculating on the shares for next year, ASOS will come under the spotlight again. Interesting to compare your own dog-matism, dogology or what do dogs call it?
Eric
SEADOG
- 06 Oct 2005 07:45
- 1618 of 5941
Nice to hear words of wisdom from you again Eric...................The other dog
EWRobson
- 07 Oct 2005 06:41
- 1619 of 5941
SD: what's better than one dog - two. Honey and Tess left at home: call them 'big' (Lab) and 'little' (westie). They live in present moment and enjoy life - trying to do that. When someone asks me the time, I say 'now'. When someone asks where we are, I say 'here'. Think I'll change my mnemonic to WOD (wise old dog).
But still Eric
queen1
- 07 Oct 2005 14:38
- 1620 of 5941
ASC mentioned again in Shares Editor's column re the increasing trend of online shopping and the biggest beneficiary being ASC. Every little helps as they say!