Why Are Asos Shares Cheap?

VIDEO: The fast fashion innovator has had a tough few weeks, but are our analysts think the shares are now undervalued

James Gard 1 November, 2021 | 10:25AM
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James Gard: Each week we look at one stock that is cheap or expensive and why. This week it’s the turn of online fashion retailer Asos, which has a four star rating from Morningstar.

Asos has had a turbulent October. Earlier in the month, its shares plunged after a profit warning and the abrupt departure of its chief executive. Shares are down nearly 50% so far this year after a strong run in 2020 but long-term investors are used to bouts of volatility. And those who have held the shares since 2001 have made staggering returns. This is why Asos is still known as one of the Alternative Investment Market’s biggest success stories.

Despite the recent slide in the share price to around £25 per share, Morningstar’s Jelena Sokolova maintains the company’s fair value at £40.40. She says the shares are now attractively valued given the company’s growth potential. Asos is now targeting customers in Europe and the United States, where its market share is much smaller. It has 20 million active users across the world and is planning to increase its marketing spend to ward off competitors such as Zalando. In the notoriously fickle market for online fast fashion, Asos has loyal customers among millennial and Generation Z shoppers.

For Morningstar, I’m James Gard.

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James Gard  is senior editor for Morningstar.co.uk

 

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