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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Abdn.Asset.Man. | ADN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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Posted at 21/3/2017 12:29 by rabbrooks Today the Daily Mail has expressed the view that the proposed agreement in the merged companies is DOOMED as Private Fraser used to forecast. Mr Gilbert did well in his efforts getting ADN to a 500p valuation two years ago and has been rewarded handsomely financially. He obviously persuaded many of the large shareholders in ADN to go along with his ideal solution to keep his fingers in the cash box despite the share price almost halfing in value.He has ignored the possibility of selling to any other predator as he would be unlikely to be retained. His ideal solution is selfish. Time for him to go FISHING. |
Posted at 06/3/2017 09:11 by p49b Not a very good deal for ADN I think SL. are getting a cracking dealtrust me to be in the wrong share. |
Posted at 06/3/2017 07:29 by garycook What a bad deal for ADN shareholder,s not even a premium to Friday,s close of 286. |
Posted at 05/3/2017 16:40 by rabbrooks Gilbert looked dreadful and in his cups while being interviewed in Davos on TV with a.richards.he has lost his mojo as they say.hopefully some of the other big players will will take an interest in adn. |
Posted at 05/3/2017 14:11 by lord gnome In which case, ganthorpe, we should indeed see an uplift in the ADN share price in the morning.This proposed merger could just be a defensive move by ADN. As other posters have said, this may indeed smoke out other more-hostile interests, including possibly HSBC. |
Posted at 05/3/2017 12:05 by ganthorpe Don't know how SL is only twice the market cap of ADN. SL is £9100M and ADN £3774M which is 74%/26% by my reckoning.On the basis of 2/3 SL and 1/3ADN we should be buying ADN and selling SL? Besides which ADN's divi looks vulnerable ans SL in the stronger position. I hold SL but gave up on ADN a year ago - so I'm biased. |
Posted at 05/3/2017 10:04 by dr biotech If its going to be a merger rather than a takeover - and all the wording has indicated its the former then there would be no increased offer. It looks sensible - SL is twice the market cap of ADN and therefore they get 66% of the combined group. So it theory the SPs of the individual co's should be locked to each other.SL makes up about 6% of my total holding and is the largest individual share that I have so not insignificant for me. I have never held here, but given the both BBs are quiet I look forward to the merger of those :-) |
Posted at 05/3/2017 00:05 by p49b No premium to ADN price re .75 of SL. on Fridays close. |
Posted at 28/2/2017 11:04 by its the oxman ADN currently feels priced to expect a dividend cut. Longer markets remain strong the better for AUM and reduces the probability of any cut perhaps so could see a big relief bounce if this proves to be the case. |
Posted at 07/12/2016 07:47 by speedsgh Jefferies predicts dividend cut at Aberdeen - Jefferies forecasts a dividend cut at Aberdeen Asset Management (ADN) as the company focuses on rebuilding its capital reserves. Analyst Phil Dobbin retained his ‘underperform& ‘At its results Aberdeen expressed a preference for rebuilding its capital buffer,’ he said. ‘It suggested that earnings per share of 23p to 24p would be required to ensure an unchanged dividend per share of 19.5p. Our reduced earnings per share forecast only just exceed 22p by 2019, we now forecast a dividend per share cut. ‘We would expect Aberdeen to reduce to a level whereby a progressive dividend policy could be supported…Our 2017 dividend per share forecast reduces to 11.9p and our price target to 221p, we maintain our “underperform& |
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