RE: Intrinsic Value of a Boohoo Share5 Apr 2021 11:17
Keepcalmncarryon Agree PP1 would get more respect if he was balanced & not one track minded for personal greed I’ve got/had both super positive & negative views on BOO You just have to listen to the market as that’s what moves a SP up or down & react accordingly I think BOO should be 450p but it isn’t & I can see why so trade appropriately Having horse blinkers on to what is going on around a company is a sure fire way to lose money It’s like betting 14 on roulette constantly saying it’s coming in next spin & discarding the 36 other numbers (incl 0/00) and all the other side bets I’ve won a lot on 14 but also lost it to
With the cost of shipping containers up nearly 600% and people fully loaded with loungewear I can see a profit drop inbound especially with clothing quality & pricing issues - students are their primary market who don’t have money at the moment and if you want decent stuff you go to ASOS but on the flip side if you want cheap clothing then BOO is where it’s at - results will tell the true story regardless of what we all think
Traffic Light Travel, Collinson Group & 2 free tests a week5 Apr 2021 08:32
Does anybody have data on NCYT being used for U.K. airports & the 2 free tests a week? Surprised there is no press naming the tests they are going to use vs generic PCR & lateral flow. Be great if it can be linked to NCYT
US is a much bigger market than U.K. with loads of innovative companies - they won’t let a little British company dominate their clothing market & that includes ASOS. Either Amazon or a.n.other will get it right for US or someone like Amazon will buy ASOS - just my view. And with U.K. wanting to tax US online businesses they can play that game much harder on us. China has already a high growth online clothing monster with Shein