ASOS soars as the high street suffers
by Kate Pritchard - Wednesday, 1st October 2008 -
ASOS couldn’t give a monkey's about the credit crunch. The fashion e-tailer’s sales have soared by 104 per cent for the six months to September 30. And we’re not surprised.
ASOS (which stands for As Seen on Screen) has a cracking website, which we reviewed in the last issue of Real Business magazine.
With 1.83 million registered users, ASOS has made a killing despite the economic slowdown,
Chief executive Nick Robertson, the great-grandson of Austin Reed, said its customer base “should be resilient” to the recession as online shopping gains popularity.
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