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That’s correct £12 was turned down 10 months ago, in 2 months time the company who made the original bid can bid again if they choose too. (I believe)
Personally I think the BOD should really be considering even the slightly signs of offers, I’d be open to £6+ aswell.
What’s everyone’s averages here?
SimonJPassmore, it’s your first post on this Asos thread, you do realise 88% of the FTSE 100 was down on Friday right?
Basically the whole market was red due to US / Israel / Iran.
With all respect, I don’t think you know what you’re talking about.
I’m hoping for an underpromise, and overdeliver vibe tomorrow, back to profit would be lovely, I’m not being funny… there’s no real excuse not to be back in profit now, we don’t have outlets or rent to be paying on commercial retail space either like JD Sports or M&S.
I remember when I was running a print company we’d be buying blank t-shirts in from anywhere from 50p to £2 a t-shirt, printing designs again is pennies per garment, and these guys have got mass scale vibes.
If there’s every been a time in my whole investment life (4 years) I’ve ever been nervous about a company it’s tonight, just eaten half of a chicken shish kebab with strong garlic sauce and I’m in bed buzzing about tomorrow, need to know what’s occurring.
Feels like Christmas tomorrow but someone might steal my presents this time round … £26k hahaaa.
India’s surging middle class is projected to spend as much as $144 billion a year on international travel by 2030. And hotels, airlines and cities are spending millions to land them. trib.al/XYgI7Vo
Let’s hope some of this wealth goes on ASOS purchases in Indian from the pending partnership too ;)