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“While Next sold it's HQ, its warehouses to pay for the lockdown”
Next thrived during the lockdown, thanks to their ….. wait for it …… online sales!!
Simply if ABF was a good investment, people would buy the shares and share price goes up. Over past5 years every year ABF share price has tanked. Sad but true even if it is hard for you to swallow, all those hiccups don't help!
Share price is the last thing to watch" makes sense for you, not for most especially over 5 years (farcical to suggest it is short term hiccup for ABF)
Stop mentioning Warren buffet, he actually makes money unlike ABF.
Kallumama Are you really Peoplepower1 & sold your Boohoo shares to move to Primark - go on you can tell us :o)
"Just accept Mr market does not rate ABF like you do. "
I don't have a reason to as every metric in the book is positive"
Apart from important metric share price
You are nothing like Warren B, he is class and doubt he even cares what others are investing in ( just content he made the right choices) you have no interest in your investments and act like a faceless troll trying to upset others. Look very silly comparing yourself to Warren B, can see him on chatboard slating shares he does not own....
"When you buy a farm look at what the farm would produce, don't look at what the next door neighbour is offering"
Would not even call Boo next door to ABF but you seem to like looking (perv)
"... farm some years there will be droughts similar to what happened to ABF i.e. a pandemic." .... "Are sales growing and are profits growing i.e. without the unfortunate once in a 100-year event like the pandemic."
Would you not look for farms that are able to survive droughts and grow in both conditions of floods/droughts? Boohoo is a light, bouncy lamb and ABF is a clunky cow that trumps gallons of methane.
Boohoo's operational expansion is cheap, rapid and optimised operationally - with structural drivers reducing costs through CaPEX deployment e.g robotics/automation and improving customer satisfaction levels.
I saw a Burton advertisement last night at 21:55 - ordered £41.79 worth of shirts at 22:10. Dispatched at 14:02 today.
https://www.burton.co.uk/pink-floral-print-shirt/ABB13711.html
https://www.burton.co.uk/blue-swirl-print-shirt/ABB13702.html
https://www.burton.co.uk/white-bird-conversational-shirt/ABB14412.html
For folk interested.
Mr Market had some short term hick up's with ABF in the last five years due to short term problems"
Wouldn't consider 5 years short term, helluver long time for hickups !
Just accept Mr market does not rate ABF like you do. Maybe they look at share price trends ( after all we are here to make money) and they actually believe the shift to online trends (rather than hiding behind bricks&mortar wall)....
Mr Market had some short term hick up's with ABF in the last five years due to short term problems"
Past month looks similar trend to past 5 years for ABF, downward trajectory. At least Boo has been rising, looking at abf peaks and troughs are getting lower each year. With Boo even if you don't get the entry exactly right you can wait for the next rise.
Nofear - I complained about you know who about unnecessarily deleting posts for no reasons for the other share chat we are on. Can you complain also because the evidence was all there - if lse doesn't respond then they are useless and should be taken to court. I'm really angry. Sorry everyone else on this board.
NF - if you do come back strictly talk about the share and don't let them get to you.
click and collect - wooow they are super fresh
Kallu how much are you being paid per post? Please just answer me that one question
You keep pushing the idea that pandemics are a 1/100 event.
Current scientific understanding and modelling suggest they will become a more common occurrence.
Working you like a puppet
If I recall correctly the lockdown cost ABF £1.1bn in sales.
Why do shopping centres keep closing though kitty? What happened to intu? What will primark do if there is more lockdowns with a bad winter and new covid strain. Kallum very quiet today did IT get the sack for poor postings Friday?
gggg21 Apparently there is a new revolutionary store called Primark
So your working day on paid posting starts at 8.30 kallum, enjoy another wasted day of delusion
Complete clown that NOFEAR going on about Knutsford Golf Club etc - at the end of the day Boo is a large successful business with a proper board structure and continues to show excellent growth - I am in at 257p
I do wish people would focus on the share facts vs digging at people constantly
Fight facts with facts
I’ve had a lot of dialog with LSE recently on the moderation of their forums & also the owner of LSE - suggest you send in your suggestions as they are trying to sort this out
Both positive & negative views backed with facts should be encouraged on the topic of the share to discuss pros & cons on buying, selling or holding
Personal digs are just childish school-ground behaviour
Yes NoFear missed the discount Friday now wants in cheaper to trade it as he’s very jealous. I wonder if he’s a close relative of NoFookinFear who plagues other stocks with negative message deramps or maybe he got banned and this is his fall back handle.
IMHO DYOR GLA
No fear, stop wasting your time commenting if you are not interested in BOO. It is very obvious you are getting paid to comment negatively on this forum.
Correction(*__*)
It was meant to be a STRONG SELL.
Dear me... I just commited a schoolboy error.
trading4fun is exactly where it will be for now as the Kamani controversial situation will remain floating around till when everyone have had enough and will decide to strike and deliver the inevitable bad outcome. There is too much cow dung laying around in the Kamani backyard that will require some great effort from the corporate team before it can all be shifted off their noses. But well done to you for starting so early at 50p and I'm not jealous of your returns.
However, times have changed and therefore you can be thinking of those days anymore as Boo has turned into another kind of business that now has to answer to the current class legal action in the US who they tried with their lawyers to avoid at all costs but could not as the US has a way to get what they want in the end and therefore the Boo founder will need to sing every song that it will be requested by him and he'll better not to lie or he'll get an even worse outcome.
See you at 8am tomorrow at the front of boohoo doors.