RE: Boo have only just started9 Oct 2020 02:52
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Operating in the same space is Boohoo. It’s an online fashion retailer and owns a number of brands including Boohoo, BoohooMan, PrettyLittleThing, and Nasty Gal. It’s growing at an incredible pace – over the last five years sales have surged from £140m to £1,235m.
Boohoo is a very clever company. Not only has it tapped into the Millennial market very effectively through social media but it’s also developed key partnerships with high-profile celebrities. I think there’s plenty more to come from Boohoo. In my view, the shares have considerable upside potential.
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