How to buy Topshop shares | N/Ap

Invest in Topshop by buying Asos shares in just a few minutes.

Topshop is a fashion retailer that sells women's clothing, shoes, beauty products and accessories. It used to be owned by Arcadia Group, which went into administration in November 2020. The company had 510 stores worldwide. In February 2021, the Topshop brand was bought by ASOS along with Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT. It kept 300 employees, but did not keep any of the stores.

What companies does ASOS own?

As well as Topshop, ASOS owns:

  • ASOS.com Limited
  • Topman
  • Miss Selfridge
  • HIIT

This means that if you choose to invest in Topshop by buying shares in ASOS, then you’ll be investing in the others that it owns as well. You should keep tabs on what each of these companies is up to, and research them prior to investing.

Can I buy Topshop shares?

While you can't invest directly in Topshop, you can buy Asos shares, which is the company that owns Topshop. Asos is listed on the LSE with stock code ASC.LSE the current share price is N/Ap (25 minute delay).

Topshop is owned by Asos (ASC) a leading Internet & Direct Marketing Retail business based in the UK. It opened the day at N/Ap, after a previous close of N/Ap. During the day the price has varied from a low of N/Ap to a high of N/Ap. The latest price was N/Ap (25 minute delay). Topshop (ASC) is listed on the LSE and employs 0 staff. All prices are listed in Pence sterling.

How to buy shares in Topshop

  1. Choose a share-dealing platform. If you’re a beginner, our table below can help you choose.
  2. Open your account. You’ll need your ID, bank details and national insurance number.
  3. Confirm your payment details. You’ll need to fund your account with a bank transfer, debit card or credit card.
  4. Search the platform for stock code: ASC in this case.
  5. Research Topshop (Asos) shares. The platform should provide the latest information available.
  6. Buy your Topshop (Asos) shares. It's that simple.

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IndustryInternet RetailCurrency symbolp
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TypeCommon StockCountry ISOGB
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Why invest in PrettyLittleThing?

Topshop was a recognisable high street brand, with more than 500 stores worldwide. It’s launched a series of collections with designer brands, such as one with Red or Dead in 1994. iN 2007, Kate Moss designed a collection for the brand, and in 2014, Beyoncé launched an activewear brand called Ivy Park with the company.

ASOS sells more than 850 brands online and ships to 196 countries worldwide. It outbid Next, Frasers Group and JD Sports when purchasing Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT. It has partnered with DPD to let its shoppers donate unwanted clothing to charity.

An overview of Asos the parent company of Topshop

ASOS Plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an online fashion retailer in the United Kingdom, the European Union, the United States, and internationally. The company sells fashion products under the ASOS Design, ASOS Luxe, ASOS Edition, ASOS 4505, Collusion, Crooked Tongues, Dark Future, HIIT, Miss Selfridge, Reclaimed Vintage, Topman, Topshop, and Weekend Collective brands. It also operates an internet marketplace; provides payment processing and brand management services; employs marketing and supply chain staff; and acts as a vehicle for issue of convertible bonds. The company was formerly known as asSeenonScreen Holdings PLC and changed its name to ASOS Plc in August 2003. ASOS Plc was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

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