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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aberdeen Group Plc | LSE:ABDN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF8Q6K64 | ORD 13 61/63P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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188.10 | 188.30 | 190.90 | 188.10 | 189.00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Ins Agents,brokers & Service | 1.6B | 248M | 0.5389 | 3.49 | 864.23M |
Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:45:59 | O | 17 | 188.50 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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20/6/2025 | 11:53 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - Urban Logistics REIT PLC |
20/6/2025 | 11:50 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - ME Group International plc |
20/6/2025 | 11:47 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - LondonMetric Property plc |
20/6/2025 | 11:43 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - Empiric Student Property plc |
20/6/2025 | 11:40 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - Assura PLC |
20/6/2025 | 11:36 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - Alpha Group International plc |
20/6/2025 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Hilton Food Group PLC Holding(s) in Company |
19/6/2025 | 12:41 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - UNITE Group PLC/The |
19/6/2025 | 12:38 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - Primary Health Properties plc |
19/6/2025 | 12:34 | UK RNS | Aberdeen Group PLC Form 8.3 - ME Group International plc |
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18/6/2025 | 11:21 | ABRDN-Was Standard Life | 4,488 |
14/6/2025 | 10:17 | Aberdeen Group | 62 |
23/5/2025 | 13:51 | aberdeen - was Standard Life | 168 |
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Posted at 22/6/2025 09:20 by Aberdeen Daily Update Aberdeen Group Plc is listed in the Ins Agents,brokers & Service sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ABDN. The last closing price for Aberdeen was 187.80p.Aberdeen currently has 460,185,846 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aberdeen is £865,609,576. Aberdeen has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.49. This morning ABDN shares opened at 189p |
Posted at 16/6/2025 10:55 by jubberjim Regarding ABDN I am not sure as to how the share price can progress any further at the moment.For all the optimism that has been expressed I take the opposite view. Unless we see an increase in the dividend in the next trading update I fail to see much more potential upside at the moment. At 200 level the present day yield drops below 7.3% a far cry from the 11.75% that was available for a few short lived but equally nerve wracking days a few months ago. I think trading volume will continue to drop with the problems that will present. Better dividend paying shares out there at the moment which is where I will be looking Has had a good run from its lows but will not be adding at these levels Good luck everyone |
Posted at 10/6/2025 08:27 by triktrak hxxps://uk.investingJ.P. Morgan analysts have upgraded Aberdeen Group (LON:ABDN) to “overweight The brokerage in a note dated Tuesday said Aberdeen’s pricing overhaul for its adviser platform, known as Wrap, is now among the most competitive in the market. This follows fee reductions rolled out to existing clients in February, with steep cuts for higher-value portfolios. J.P. Morgan analysts said this move could reverse persistent net outflows from the adviser segment that have dogged the firm since early 2023. "Aberdeen’s Wrap platform charges look very competitive relative to peers, especially for wealthier customers," the analysts said. "We expect a combination of greater gross flows, as well as a decline in redemptions, which should drive net flows into positive territory." The brokerage pointed to a drop in complaints and rising net promoter scores as signs of improving customer satisfaction, which, together with the upgraded FNZ technology platform, could help Aberdeen stabilize adviser outflows. J.P. Morgan drew a comparison to Quilter (LON:QLT), which saw net flows turn positive shortly after it reduced fees last year. The brokerage also flagged growing momentum at Aberdeen’s interactive investor unit, citing strong net inflows and expanding market share, particularly in the retail brokerage space. The platform’s flat-fee model appeals to wealthier clients, with average assets per user nearly double those at peer firms. "Interactive investor’s flat fee is particularly appealing to wealthier customers," the analysts wrote, noting a trend of rising customer assets and SIPP penetration. The analysts estimate that for every 50,000 new customers added, the platform could generate an additional 3% in earnings per share in fiscal 2026 due to increased treasury income. “We think that an improvement in flows from the Adviser vector, paired with continued strength at ii, could result in a strong positive share price reaction,” the analysts said. The brokerage raised its fiscal 2025 to 2027 earnings estimates for Aberdeen by up to 5%, placing its 2026 and 2027 EPS forecasts 2% and 9% above Bloomberg consensus, respectively. |
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 19/5/2025 22:24 by pj84 From the above article"Aberdeen Group In 2021, fund management firm Aberdeen Standard Life changed its name – to Abrdn. Greeted with derision, the move coincided with a tumbling share price and this spring, new chief executive Jason Windsor added back the vowels. Aberdeen Group is not just easier to pronounce than before, it is also more profitable and better focused, with clear plans for further improvement. Yet the shares remain unloved, at £1.68, down from £4.80 a decade ago. Supporters believe the price fails to recognise Aberdeen's true value. The company is best known as an investment house, managing stocks, shares and other assets for customers. However, Aberdeen also owns interactive investor (ii), the second-largest consumer investment platform in the UK, and Adviser, a platform specially for financial advisers. While the main business has underperformed in recent years, interactive investor has gone from strength to strength and Adviser is the second-largest business of its kind in the UK. Windsor is determined to turn the entire group round, targeting an 18 per cent increase in profits to £300 million for 2026, by attracting more customers to ii, luring more money into Adviser and driving growth across the investments business. If Windsor succeeds, Aberdeen shares should go far. Today Aberdeen is worth just over £3billion. Specialist value fund Temple Bar believes the group could be worth double that figure. In the meantime, a 14.6p dividend puts the shares on a generous yield of almost 9 per cent. Buy and hold." |
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 02/5/2025 06:55 by jubberjim Looks like we are off to the races. I hope !Scores on doors this am (ahead of opening) SHARE PRICE YIELD SBRE 126.60 10.27 MNG 207.60 9.68 CSN 262.50 9.405 ABDN 156.5 ? 9.33 LGEN 235.50 9.07 PHNX 597.00 9.04 AV> 561.50 6.35 Have a good one |
Posted at 01/5/2025 16:58 by spawny100 The yield you are getting on your original investment is a pretty pointless number really. Say you invest £10k into a company with a 10p dividend at share price £1 for a 10% yield you get £1k a year. If the share price doubles to £2 and dividend stays the same you now have £20k in that company and get £1k a year; you're getting a 5% yield on your money as you no longer have £10k - you have £20k. If you switched that £20k into a company with a 10% yield you'd be getting £2k a year from dividends. I'm not sure why this comes up so frequently and seems to confuse so many people. |
Posted at 26/3/2025 07:33 by cwa1 Redwheel duo: Aberdeen shares can double from hereRedwheel managers Ian Lance and Nick Purves have snapped up more Aberdeen (ABDN) shares, which they believe could double. They topped up their holding in the Citywire Elite Companies A-rated asset manager, which recently reinstated the vowels in its name. Aberdeen now makes up 2.5% of their Temple Bar (TMPL) investment trust, which has a market cap of £853m. Although Aberdeen is best known as an asset manager, it operates three different businesses; investment, an adviser business-to-business platform, and retail investment platform Interactive Investor. ‘Both of Aberdeen group’s adviser and Interactive Investor businesses have strong positions in attractive markets and in our view are worth around the current share price,’ said the managers. ‘Although the investments business is struggling, shareholders are paying nothing for it and were it to achieve its profit potential, there would in our view be scope for the shares to double from today’s level.’ The duo funded the purchase of the Aberdeen shares through the sale of International Distribution Services (IDS), formerly known as Royal Mail, which agreed a takeover. Shares in Aberdeen were trading down 0.44% at 169.9p on Tuesday. |
Posted at 31/1/2025 16:42 by jubberjim I haven t any expectations as to sell levelAs long as it stays out of the 130 s I won't be too unhappy. This enables me to raise another point namely Why is and has Mr Douglas Flint been given shed loads of our money while the abdn share price has catered under his stewardship as Chairman. CEO s have been and jettisoned but the useless article is still in place The share price is going nowhere until the useless appendage has been defenestrated Talk about dead wood. I am surprised the learned? posters haven't picked up on this point. Will buy while dividend is maintained while that dead heat is in situ takes away my appetite Hav3 a good weekend |
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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