ASOS Plc (LON: ASC)
Market Cap | 433.27M |
Revenue (ttm) | 2.91B |
Net Income (ttm) | -338.70M |
Shares Out | 119.16M |
EPS (ttm) | -2.84 |
PE Ratio | n/a |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
Volume | 140,689 |
Open | 369.00 |
Previous Close | 367.40 |
Day's Range | 356.20 - 369.00 |
52-Week Range | 328.84 - 453.80 |
Beta | 2.86 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | Jan 15, 2025 |
About ASOS Plc
ASOS Plc operates as an online fashion retailer in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, and internationally. It offers womenswear and menswear products. The company sells its products under the ASOS Design, ASOS Edition, ASOS Luxe, ASOS 4505, Collusion, Reclaimed Vintage, Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge, HIIT, AsYou, Dark Future, UNRVLLD/SPPLY, Crooked Tongues, Daysocial, Actual, and Weekend Collective brands, as well as through third-party brands. It is also ... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, ASOS Plc's revenue was 2.91 billion, a decrease of -18.13% compared to the previous year's 3.55 billion. Losses were -338.70 million, 51.8% more than in 2023.
Financial StatementsNews
Directors’ Deals: Hedge fund boss increases Asos stake
Retailer has had a mixed year, with share price falling recently
Asos boss handed a £350,000 pay rise as London-listed fashion giant slumps deeper into the red
Asos's latest annual report showed that chief exec Jose Antonio Ramos Calamonte received £1.17m for the year to September 1.
Asos accused of rewarding ‘spectacular failure’ as CEO gets £300k rise amid losses
Retailer’s share price has crashed amid post-Covid high street recovery and competition from Shein and others Business live – latest updates Asos has been accused of rewarding its chief executive for ...
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Asos boss enjoys pay deal jump despite company’s heavy losses
Official documents showed Jose Antonio Ramos Calamonte received a pay package worth £1.17 million for the year to September 1.
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ASOS GAAP EPS of 284.4p, revenue of GBP 2.91B
Asos profits plunge, but ‘green shoots’ set to see earnings recover
The online fashion retailer is forecasting underlying earnings to improve by at least 60% to between £130 million and £150 million in 2024-25.
Asos slides to huge loss but insists it sees ‘green shoots’
Online retailer was hit by cost of living pressures and was forced to offload piles of unsold stock at a discount Business live – latest updates Asos has slumped to a wider full-year loss as it said c...
Asos eyes return to growth under new boss as losses widen
The online fast-fashion retailer believes its adjusted earnings before nasties will total £130million to £150million for the 2025 fiscal year, helped by gross margins rising to over 46 per cent.
UK's ASOS forecasts profit jump in 2025
British online fashion retailer ASOS said that it expected its adjusted earnings to rise by at least 60% in its 2025 financial year, after a turnaround plan focused on ditching discounting and improvi...
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ASOS Plc: Becoming Stronger With Every Quarter
The new CEO is driving much-needed change for a struggling retailer. With improved operations, the company is reporting the best H1 free cash flow since 2017. Topshop divestiture and bond rollover are...
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Asos will soon join a long list of retailers that will begin charging for some returns.
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Will Topshop return to the UK high street?
Despite Asos selling a 135 million stake in Topshop, is there a chance for the retailer to make a comeback on the high street?
Share your experiences of fashion retailers charging for returns
We would like to hear from shoppers about their experiences of retailers charging for returning items Asos has announced they will now be charging customers for regularly returning large amounts of it...
Asos shoppers hit out at new returns £3.95 charge
The company said it was introduced a charge for customers with a "frequently high return rate".
Asos sells Topshop to Danish billionaire despite higher offer from Shein
Asos revealed it has agreed to sell a 75 per cent stake in Topshop and Topman to its largest shareholder, Heartland, which is owned by Anders Holch Povlsen, for £135m.
Asos to charge shoppers who regularly return large amounts of goods
Online fashion retailer writes to some customers to say they face £3.95 fee unless they keep up to £40 of order Business live – latest updates Asos is to start charging UK shoppers who frequently retu...
Asos shares jump 20% after agreeing to sell Topshop and Topman brands
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ASOS offloads Topshop stake amid battle with Asian rivals
Shares in ASOS, the online fashion retailer, have risen sharply after it revealed a sell-off in its Topshop brand and guided that annual profits would come in at the top end of forecasts.