I quite agree. When I posted at the beginning of the week it relisted (although I didn't know they were planning to relist that week), I warned people not to be surprised if they were surprised by what happened on relisting and if the fall was much less than people like the buffoon were forecasting.
I had already heard that the brokers were trying to acquire stock during the suspension and, although I didn't know specifically about Fidelity, it seemed to me that that could only be because institutions (and what a lot of people don't realise is that for a stock of its size, especially an AIM stock, ASOS has a large number of major institutional investors) wanted to hoover up any 'loose' stock before relisting to ensure a well supported, orderly return to the market. The Fidelity purchase is probably that aggregate amount of loose stock.
Congratulations on your success on this one - but don't be surprised that it inspires envious glances from the buffoon and his ilk who can only dream of making those sort of gains : onwards and upwards !!!