Is the ASOS share price worth £40 per stock?
ASOS is outperforming its high street rivals, with sales surging during lockdown and the business forecasting annual profits to hit the top end of its guidance. But will its shares reach analysts £40 price target in 2020?
Shares in ASOS are expected to soar in 2020, with analysts median target price for the stock at £40 per share. But is the online fashion retailer really capable of rallying a further 17% over the next five months?
Well the company has certainly performed well enough so far to justify analysts optimism despite the uniquely challenging trading environment that has been created by the coronavirus pandemic.
Last week, ASOS released its latest trading update which revealed that annual pre-tax profit is likely to come in at the upper end of market expectations after the company recorded a 10% increase in sales for the four months to the end of June.
Group sales over the period jumped to a little over £1 billion, up from £919.8 million last year, with retail sales up 10% to £983.3 million. Meanwhile, UK retail sales slid 1% to £329.2 million and US sales edged fell 2% to £124.9 million, while international sales pushed up 17% to £654.1 million.
‘Our performance in P3 shows that we are delivering against this aim despite the tough economic and social backdrop,’ ASOS CEO Nick Beighton said. ‘We have learnt a lot and adapted quickly, and ASOS finishes the period with improved underlying profitability.’
‘While we remain cautious about the consumer impact of Covid-19 looking forward, we are on track to deliver strong year-on-year profit growth and to return to positive free cash flow for the full-year,’ he added.
ASOS closed at £34.08 per share on Monday, with the stock up 2% year-to-date – outperforming the broader market with the FTSE 100 still 17% lower over the same period due to the economic impact of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Covid-19 helps online sales surge at ASOS
The retailer’s strong performance in the face of challenging market conditions means that the company does not ‘foresee a material inventory risk or write-off requirement relating to Covid-19’, with the business planning to repay cash to the UK government for furloughed workers.
‘As we said at HY results, sales were circa 20 to 25% lower when those measures were first introduced,’ ASOS said in its latest trading update on Wednesday. ‘We are therefore pleased to have delivered 10% sales growth for the period overall.’
‘This performance was supported by good new customer acquisition, strong growth in 'lockdown' product categories (casualwear, activewear, face and body), an overall improvement in underlying demand and beneficial returns behaviours showing more deliberate purchasing,’ the company added.
ASOS: Technical Analysis
Lately the stock has been trying to push above key resistance on a number of occasions at £35.60 suggesting there are some profit takers in the market following the stock’s stellar 245% ascent since the start of April, according to Victoria Scholar, presenter and market analyst at IG.
‘July’s price action has been more range bound stuck between £30 and £35 roughly, suggesting a pause for ASOS before its next move. A break out of the range could provide some clues into its future trend direction.’
How to trade stocks with IG
Looking to trade the ASOS and other stocks? Open a live or demo account with IG and buy (long) or sell (short) shares using derivatives like CFDs in a few easy steps:
- Create an IG trading account or log in to your existing account
- Enter ‘ASOS’ in the search bar and select it
- Choose your position size
- Click on ‘buy’ or ‘sell’ in the deal ticket
- Confirm the trade
This information has been prepared by IG, a trading name of IG Limited. In addition to the disclaimer below, the material on this page does not contain a record of our trading prices, or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instrument. IG accepts no responsibility for any use that may be made of these comments and for any consequences that result. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Consequently any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk. Any research provided does not have regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation and needs of any specific person who may receive it. It has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such is considered to be a marketing communication. Although we are not specifically constrained from dealing ahead of our recommendations we do not seek to take advantage of them before they are provided to our clients.
CFDs are a leveraged products. CFD trading may not be suitable for everyone and can result in losses that exceed your initial deposit, so please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved.
Act on stock opportunities today
Go long or short on thousands of international stocks with CFDs.
- Get full exposure for a comparatively small deposit
- Trade on spreads from just 0.1%
- Get greater order book visibility with direct market access
See opportunity on a stock?
Try a risk-free trade in your demo account, and see whether you’re on to something.
- Log in to your demo
- Try a risk-free trade
- See whether your hunch pays off
See opportunity on a stock?
Don’t miss your chance – upgrade to a live account to take advantage.
- Trade a huge range of popular stocks
- Analyse and deal seamlessly on fast, intuitive charts
- See and react to breaking news in-platform
See opportunity on a stock?
Don’t miss your chance. Log in to take advantage while conditions prevail.
Live prices on most popular markets
- Forex
- Shares
- Indices
Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All shares prices are delayed by at least 15 mins.