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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Abdn.Asset.Man. | LSE:ADN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000031285 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 317.60 | 313.00 | 313.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/2/2008 12:04 | I guess Piedro is referring to Martin Gilbert's share purchase on the 28th Jan, albeit small in relation to his already sizeable holding in ADN. | iroll | |
01/2/2008 11:58 | Ok Peidro, i give in.Who is M.J.G.? LOL | focus1800 | |
30/1/2008 16:17 | A 'nod and a wink' from M.J.G ? | piedro | |
30/1/2008 08:58 | nice at least to be moving the right way - just hope it continues now | its the oxman | |
29/1/2008 22:35 | Now thats what i call a rise..... | focus1800 | |
25/1/2008 12:34 | Hey kingfast, if you believe your that good with your smug boast, you must have known ADN would drop as it did.I hope you bought back in a few weeks ago when it hit £1.20, unless your gonna predict it will fall even further. Please share your crystal ball with us losers. | focus1800 | |
21/1/2008 18:08 | And the tipsters and dreamers thought 250p was just round the corner, check my post 342/424, out at 2.10. | kingfast | |
20/1/2008 11:20 | ADN are mentioned as being interested in making a bid for John Duffield's troubled New Star Group, whose shares have fallen from over £5 to £1 since last summer. | iroll | |
17/1/2008 15:53 | Huge transaction numbers over last few days, both buys and sells.Are these from dicretionary funds i wonder. Odd amounts abound.Must be getting to the bottom of the slide surely! | rabbrooks | |
17/1/2008 13:00 | "Gross new business wins for the quarter totalled £5.2 billion" "Assets withdrawn by clients in the quarter, principally due to market conditions, totalled £5.1 billion" ?? | sruk77 | |
17/1/2008 12:36 | I think ADN should follow RAB's example and invest its funds in NRK, LOL!! | sruk77 | |
17/1/2008 08:50 | guess the statement looks ok - couldn't of expected much more i suppose - just need markets to move higher now. | its the oxman | |
17/1/2008 08:18 | 17 January 2008 INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT - 3 MONTHS TO 31 DECEMBER 2007 Aberdeen has continued to enjoy healthy levels of new business wins in the quarter to 31 December 2007, despite continued volatility in global equity and bond markets. Including the effects of the acquisition of the US mutual fund business from Nationwide Financial Services, which was completed in October, assets under management ('AUM') ended the quarter at a record level of £102.9 billion............. | piedro | |
16/1/2008 15:34 | AGM tomorrow. | piedro | |
16/1/2008 15:24 | also bought in c.130p - got to be 50% upside from here with a bit of patience, or will the share price just keep falling till there is nothing left. | its the oxman | |
11/1/2008 15:10 | The market in general is taking a battering but the money markets in specific are the leading the volatility. | sruk77 | |
11/1/2008 15:08 | sruk - well they were but they didnt appear to be specific to ADN but if that's the reason then thx for doing the links | phbatbjco | |
11/1/2008 15:03 | phbatbjco, I thought the links were self-explanatory. | sruk77 | |
11/1/2008 14:27 | looking interesting at this price -why has it been marked down by so much? | phbatbjco | |
11/1/2008 13:22 | Well, ive sold my other holdings and returned to ADN. At £1.38 it seems too cheap. Lets hope so..lol | focus1800 | |
11/1/2008 10:30 | I'm in @137p with a very tight stop loss. Not expecting "an almighty bounce" till nearer the AGM - 17th January | piedro |
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