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Track the pandemic progress here,
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk
No the jab reduces infection time and lowers viral load. Vaccination will end the pandemic shortly. Infection levels have halved in the last week. Look at Israel, which is a few weeks ahead of the UK. General retail rerate imminent.
Brown has a better customer age demographic than Asos...
"But Asos said it was worried about unemployment hitting young customers.
It singled out those in their 20s, for whom it said life was unlikely to return to normal for "quite some time"."
Carl', I think your analysis is spot on. Clothing has been very badly hit by the pandemic and we should expect a significant bounce come April. Definitely a stock to hold for a few months.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55762644
Has come down from £14 to 34p ...! What's going on?I
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/retail/aim-bwng/n-brown-group-shares#valuation
No need to screen shot, LT, just look at my posts. Got all my 594.5K holding between April and June, apart from an extra 4% in the Open Offer. Avg price 25.6p. You can call that an emotional attachment, if it makes you feel happy. I call it a nice retirement nest egg, with excellent growth potential.
Thanks, Paul. Glad to see someone has the patience to rebut the dilution drivel posted here. For what it is worth I think the market is waiting for evidence of a post covid recovery. Come April we will be in a different world, and it will be a stronger, more focused Brown that bounces back.
https://www.nbrown.co.uk/media/press-releases/corporate/year-2021/15-01-2021