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Has to be the most under-rated investment opportunity i've ever come across.
Had this been discovered during the GKP hype in 2012, we'd all be millionaires even without us drilling a hole.
This started off as a punt for myself but has become a serious potential in my portfolio and mind boggling sitting at a loss.
BOD really need to pull their fingers out and tell us what is happening with farm out partners.
Asos Marketplace has been in existence for some years. I remember using it in 2012 when I was scouring the market for a pair of Vintage All Saints boots.
It predates FB marketplace and was a good way for customers to offload their second hand items.
Just waiting on the next news release, that should hopefully get the price kickstarted back to double figures.
We're in a bit of a lull period where people are unsure which direction things are going. Looks promising in my view.
The last rise was built on sentiment of the sale strategy working well and turning a profit along with Mike Ashley building a 10%+ stake (circa £44m at todays prices) only for the SP to get gut punched by the NED £1m sale.
All things considered it seems a bit oversold.
One thing that hasn't changed is the childish behaviour on this message board. I miss the old days.
I thought there'd be some interesting discussions now that we have had confirmation the DFS has been signed off by Rosendra, it's the most anticipated news that we've been waiting over a year for.
But instead surprise surprise it's the same old "you're this, you're that", "you said this, you said that".
Pathetic. I won't be back until there's a sale confirmation.
G_G_G - I'm not happy about the price drop but i've used it as an opportunity to top up further.
The cofounder is naturally going to be sat a shed load of shares, how is he supposed to "live off his shares" if he doesn't sell them?
Even at todays price he holds £10m worth of shares and he'd be considered to be a major shareholder, he's allowed to sell a few despite what it does to the market. He's been cashing in for years and he's sold a measly 10% of his holding.
Maybe he fancied a new Bugatti... I'd be doing the same in his position.
In order for Frasers to "buy" ASOS they would need to put forth a handsome acquisition price for the shareholders to agree on. My biggest regret was not buying these 15 years ago. I won't be making the same mistake again.
And just like that, amicably resolved :) Wish more message boards were like this. EUA could take a leaf out of our book ha!
I've been out of the country for the best part of three weeks so haven't spent much time on LSE; Jams comments caught my eye and got me thinking.
You may be licking your wound over your losses Gazzleberry, i won't take your comments personally.
After a quick google, there's a t+2 on transactions, so anyone who sells after the ex dividend date will be entitled to the upcoming dividend.