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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Aberdeen Group Plc | ABDN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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187.40 | 187.40 | 193.50 | 192.30 | 191.00 |
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EQUITY INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS |
Announcement Date | Type | Currency | Dividend Amount | Ex Date | Record Date | Payment Date |
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04/03/2025 | Final | GBP | 0.073 | 27/03/2025 | 28/03/2025 | 13/05/2025 |
27/02/2024 | Interim | GBP | 0.073 | 15/08/2024 | 16/08/2024 | 24/09/2024 |
27/02/2024 | Final | GBP | 0.073 | 14/03/2024 | 15/03/2024 | 30/04/2024 |
28/02/2023 | Interim | GBP | 0.073 | 17/08/2023 | 18/08/2023 | 26/09/2023 |
28/02/2023 | Final | GBP | 0.073 | 30/03/2023 | 31/03/2023 | 16/05/2023 |
01/03/2022 | Interim | GBP | 0.073 | 18/08/2022 | 19/08/2022 | 27/09/2022 |
01/03/2022 | Final | GBP | 0.073 | 07/04/2022 | 08/04/2022 | 24/05/2022 |
09/03/2021 | Interim | GBP | 0.073 | 19/08/2021 | 20/08/2021 | 28/09/2021 |
09/03/2021 | Final | GBP | 0.073 | 15/04/2021 | 16/04/2021 | 25/05/2021 |
10/03/2020 | Interim | GBP | 0.073 | 20/08/2020 | 21/08/2020 | 29/09/2020 |
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Posted at 14/6/2025 09:12 by netcurtains These are the top 10 divi stocks in FTSE100 (and ex-dividend dates - note one or two in these lists are not yet at ex-dividend date...They are in order of dividend yield. LGEN 8.43 2025-04-24 PHNX 8.26 2025-04-03 MNG 7.85 2025-03-27 TW. 7.68 2025-03-27 RIO 7.21 2025-03-06 WPP 7.06 2025-06-05 BATS 6.69 2025-06-26 IMB 6.52 2025-08-21 LAND 6.48 2025-06-12 BP. 6.41 2025-05-15 These are the top 10 divi stocks in FTSE250 LIO 18.07 2024-11-28 <================ ASHM 10.43 2025-02-27 FDM 10.34 2025-06-05 ENOG 10.28 2025-06-05 HBR 10.18 2025-04-10 GCP 9.72 2025-05-08 DEC 8.26 2025-08-28 CLI 7.90 2025-04-10 ABDN 7.63 2025-03-27 VCT 7.58 2025-05-29 These are the top 11 divi stocks in FTSE Small Cap (as top one odd) VSL 33.38 2025-06-19 AA4 13.99 2025-04-10 DNA3 13.64 2025-04-17 CWR 11.43 2021-07-01 ZEG 11.43 2021-07-01 RWA 11.03 2025-04-24 SFR 10.42 2025-01-09 RCH 10.01 2025-05-01 SDY 9.98 2024-12-05 CLIG 9.59 2025-03-06 RECI 9.52 2025-03-13 These are the top 11 divi stocks in AIM (as top one odd) JIM 29.41 2025-02-27 IOM 14.98 2025-01-09 IPX 14.28 2025-06-12 RWS 13.65 2025-01-16 SQZ 11.71 2025-06-26 CAML 10.64 2025-04-24 GKP 9.92 2025-04-03 DUKE 9.49 2025-03-27 PMI 8.45 2025-07-03 CMX 8.00 2025-01-16 GTLY 7.39 2025-02-20 If you assume the UK stock market recovery has a long way to go one must assume that ABDN must be one of the winners as it has both a big dividend and makes its money by people buying and selling shares - most of them UK based. Its fate is probably closely aligned with rise (or fall) or FTSE. |
Posted at 10/6/2025 08:19 by mister md Funny isn't it - our fave shares ABDN, PHNX, MNG, LGEN etc all 50%+ recovered off the lows and then we start getting the buy recommendations ;-)Always expected share prices would start catching up to generous dividend payouts/ dividend yields as opposed to dividends getting cut due to declining prices - there was simply too much doom & gloom surrounding the UK market. GLA. |
Posted at 25/5/2025 14:28 by waldron Ex-dividend date for 2024 final dividend 27 March 2025Final dividend 2024 record date 28 March 2025 Final dividend 2024 payment date 13 May 2025 interactive investor focus session 26 June 2025 Half year results 2025 30 July 2025 Ex-dividend date for 2025 interim dividend 14 August 2025 Interim dividend 2025 record date 15 August 2025 Interim dividend 2025 last date for DRIP elections 3 September 2025 Interim dividend 2025 payment date 23 September 2025 Q3 2025 AUMA and flows trading update 22 October 2025 |
Posted at 24/5/2025 06:08 by jubberjim To be fair to AW a lot of investors have the same concerns as regards the dividend myself included .But as things stand and with the dividend in the region of 8.75 quite happy to roll with it although it is a far cry from the heady days when it very briefly touched 12%. Earlier comment as regards PHNX I think it was at these levels that ABDN sold off part of their holding that brought them down to the 10% or so they (ABDN) currently hold as part of the cross share holding. Enjoy the wet weekend everyone |
Posted at 15/5/2025 13:57 by chinese investor Chinese Investor (ABDN) 28 Mar '25 - 08:28I bought at 156p ! Chinese Investor (ABDN) 31 Mar '25 - 12:50 I topped up at 161p ! Chinese Investor (ABDN) 7 Apr '25 - 09:21 Since 04 Mar 2025 I bought two small trances but I'll be buying huge amounts shortly ! (04 Mar 2025 - 08:21:16 I SOLD at 182p !) Chinese Investor (ABDN) 7 Apr '25 - 10:39 Topped up at 126p ! (44p to 170p) |
Posted at 12/5/2025 12:19 by netcurtains "if" my theory is correct (dividend yield falls connected to base rate rises)ABDN should go up most (closely followed by MNG). then a bit of a gap then LGEN and PHNX And today it appears that is roughly the trend-ish |
Posted at 01/5/2025 11:24 by netcurtains It must be II....Market Cap of AJ Bell is £1.69 billion Market Cap of IG Index £3.7 billion Market Cap of HARGREAVES Lansdown £5.2 billion You can get the whole of ABDN with II included for just £2.79 b (and a 10%-ish dividend yield) If II is worth the same as AJ Bell then the rest of ABDN is only worth £1B Blimey. |
Posted at 05/4/2025 10:49 by netcurtains Worth noting ABDN now has the best dividend yield of all the four big finance dividend yield companies. It gives you 10.77%That is some yield. The others are good too LGEN, PHNX, MNG (but not quite a good a yield as ABDN)... So how high can the yield go before the market capitulates and buys its in bucket loads? I was thinking between 11% and 13% - so at 10.77% we are nearly in that range of capitulation and the buying will pile in.... |
Posted at 05/4/2025 09:52 by netcurtains ABDN now has 10.77 Dividend Yield. That is the highest yield of the big four finance dividend companies: (MNG, ABDN, LGEN and PHNX) |
Posted at 16/11/2024 10:00 by kenmitch Your theory is nonsense netcurtains.What about all the shares that pay big dividends and the share price rises? You seem to assume that big dividend paying shares can’t also have big share price gains. They can and do. I hold big dividend payers where the share has tripled. Some big dividend payers including Investment Trusts that have increased their dividends for over 50 years have multi bagged. Shares that opted heavily for buybacks have gone bust or also multi bagged. What matters longer term is neither dividends nor buybacks. It’s how successful or otherwise their business is. If it’s a roaring success story with fast increasing profits and cash generation the share price will do very well, buybacks or no buybacks and dividends or no dividends. If the business is a shambolic badly managed failure, as unfortunately ABDN has been, the share price will fall. Best to forget your rubbish theory and exchange it for a bit of common sense along with basic obvious facts? |
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