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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Abrdn Plc | LSE:ABDN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF8Q6K64 | ORD 13 61/63P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.40 | 0.30% | 134.80 | 134.75 | 134.85 | 135.75 | 133.80 | 134.55 | 1,486,160 | 16:19:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ins Agents,brokers & Service | 1.55B | 12M | 0.0065 | 207.54 | 2.47B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2022 15:55 | ii purchase approved:- | cwa1 | |
15/3/2022 12:10 | A buyback at these levels would be a helpful way of accelerating the achievement of the 1.5x dividend cover target that is needed before management will lift dividends. | pdosullivan | |
15/3/2022 11:52 | I think it will be disappointing probably a buyback in most cases does not improve the share price really hope I am wrong | gaygay3 | |
15/3/2022 11:40 | Why have Abrdn not sorted the Phoenix money for shareholders yet what they waiting for any thoughts | gaygay3 | |
14/3/2022 08:33 | I followed VH's advice (post 534) a week ago - and have made 20% on paper those. It's behaving like a tech stock as opposed to just about the most staid share there is. | boystown | |
14/3/2022 08:14 | indeed, was beginning to doubt the timing of my top-ups at around the 200p level | mister md | |
14/3/2022 08:11 | 200p Achieved ! | chinese investor | |
13/3/2022 11:01 | Below 200p does look attractive, a year ago these were trading over 300p. Buying these for my ISA & SIPP, attractive yield (special dividend still yet to be announced), targeting 300p for March 2023. | investoroilandgas | |
11/3/2022 11:38 | Under 200p gift from the stockmarket gods. | montyhedge | |
09/3/2022 09:03 | XPS Pensions Group PLC - Reading, England-based pension consultancy - Enters strategic alliance with Edinburgh-based investment company and asset manager abrdn PLC. The alliance will launch a UK-defined benefit master trust in the second quarter of 2022. XPS will provide the actuarial and investment consulting, administration, secretarial and covenant services to the master trust. The company says: "The abrdn pensions master trust will use abrdn's investment expertise and scale and XPS's high-quality service delivery, to help small and medium-sized schemes set their pensions strategy and then deliver this within an efficient operational model." | timmy11 | |
09/3/2022 08:35 | 12p To 200p ! | chinese investor | |
09/3/2022 08:33 | typo.....sold the shares? | investoroilandgas | |
09/3/2022 08:32 | Indeed. The BoD need to issue details of how they intend distributing the Phoenix Group share sale proceeds asap, Abrdn have had the cash since January 2022. Surely they should implemented a distribution strategy / mechanism before they should the shares? | investoroilandgas | |
09/3/2022 08:21 | All Good ! Great Yield ! | chinese investor | |
08/3/2022 17:57 | Today 8RNS are these companies increasing or decreasing their holdings anybody no | gaygay3 | |
07/3/2022 21:54 | HFEL currently yields 8.6% | gateside | |
07/3/2022 21:50 | Judgement call this one the way markets are behaving I might have gone in too early on this and lloyds FOMO sucks | jubberjim | |
07/3/2022 21:44 | IMB DEC MNG CSN RIO (probably, certainly inc. specials) DLG JUP (fund) PHNX MCRO etc | cassini | |
07/3/2022 20:43 | Tell me 5 if there are loads offering 8% plus. | montyhedge | |
07/3/2022 17:40 | Doubled up again this am on this and Lloyds Naffed up on Barclays as missed out on dividend so gave them a miss today Think more pain to come while situation in Ukraine persists Heartbreaking watching them Putin is for ever going to be a Pariah and one can only hope he gets his comeuppance for the misery he has caused Keep safe all things will pass good luck | jubberjim | |
07/3/2022 16:59 | monty, if the share price drops to £1 you'll have approx. 15% yield. But you'll have lost half your investment. I can see the benefit of buying now as apposed to, say, a year ago. What a pity abrdn didn't delay their share buy-back until now rather than 1-2 years ago. But that's hindsight. | mcunliffe1 | |
07/3/2022 16:32 | There’s loads offering over8% son | linton5 |
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