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ASHM Ashmore Group Plc

153.80
-0.40 (-0.26%)
17 Jan 2025 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ashmore Group Plc LSE:ASHM London Ordinary Share GB00B132NW22 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.40 -0.26% 153.80 153.70 154.10 155.80 152.10 155.20 1,018,189 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end 189M 93.7M 0.1413 10.91 1.02B
Ashmore Group Plc is listed in the Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ASHM. The last closing price for Ashmore was 154.20p. Over the last year, Ashmore shares have traded in a share price range of 140.70p to 233.80p.

Ashmore currently has 663,259,394 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ashmore is £1.02 billion. Ashmore has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 10.91.

Ashmore Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/7/2024
13:03
https://www.moneymarketing.co.uk/news/ems-not-understood-and-undervalued-says-franklin-templeton/
davethehorse
22/7/2024
12:38
Should currently be nearer 200p imo....Once rates do start to ease 300p target within 12 months...
davethehorse
22/7/2024
12:30
I have dipped my toe in here again today...looks a decent entry point with yields on the fall and interest rates on the verge of being relaxed steadily
davethehorse
12/7/2024
08:51
Don't think so.

The trading statement is backward-looking for the quarter ended June and performance was to have been as expected for that quarter.

I am talking about what is happening now and going forward.


you are behind the curve haha!

quepassa
12/7/2024
08:46
Agreed. But can they sustain the dividend? If they can, then this is a non brainer for income as we wait for the capital value to recover.
brucie5
12/7/2024
08:21
Spoken too soon haha!Something needs to change. Every quarterly update is the same. Investors pulling money. Commentary is still "turnaround is just around the corner..."FWIW the market has already fully priced in further AUM declines. Just look at the muted reaction to today's update. All it'll take is just stable AUM for two quarters, and this share price will increase like 30%+....(I hold in the Boon Fund)
boonkoh
14/6/2024
09:03
After being out of Ashmore for several years, have now started accumulating.

Why?

1. Bottom of the market
2. Stunning 9% dividend backed by totally solid dividend history
3. Buoyant outlook and well positioned for interest rate cycle
4. £450 million Cash
5. International investors beginning to return to forlorn UK markets


GLA.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
14/6/2024
08:22
I would hazard we're not far off it - at Dec 23 lows at about 1.67. If you have patience, confidence and happy to take the dividend...
brucie5
14/6/2024
08:19
When support going to come here?
davethehorse
13/6/2024
08:46
Now paying a >9% dividend.
brucie5
18/5/2024
07:58
Interest rates WILL eventually come down so ASHM is surely a buy at current weak sp

spud

jonnybig
17/4/2024
07:47
Given what is going on with global interest rates this weakness no surprise.A small consolation is that to the extent that the us dollar continues to strengthen against the pound, earnings expressed in pounds tends to increase.
I do not see myself selling and may buy on further weakness as I have v little EM exposure and use my ASHM holding as my EM holding.

cerrito
15/4/2024
20:56
City reaction as per FT

David McCann, an analyst at Numis, said he had a “negative stance” towards Ashmore based on “the weak medium to long-term investment performance”, which he said could “weigh on flows for the foreseeable future”
Analysts at Citi said these underlying trends would “remain weak,” noting that “investor bearishness” would continue. “We remain cautious on flow outlook over the near term and would wait for sustained improvement in relative performance before becoming more constructive,” they added.
Rae Maile, analyst at Panmure Gordon, said the reduction in interest rates should “bring about the long-awaited turn in the company’s flows”. He added that investment performance “remains good across a broad range of the company’s strategies”.

cerrito
15/4/2024
20:05
I see that late last week JP Morgan Cazenove were prescient and lowered the target price to 184.
cerrito
15/4/2024
14:57
If I have understood correctly, they will get performance fees of £16m this FY which if true would be great and comfortably the largest in the last few years.Please correct me if I have misread.
That said of course management fees are far more important and even in H1 of the current FY were £84m.H2 figures will probably be lower with today's news.Sobering to think that 2 years ago at 31.3.22 AUM was USD78m.

cerrito
15/4/2024
11:53
I've taken a small initial position here this morning, mainly for the attractive dividend and recovery potential. That said, there are attractive dividends all over the place now ! No wonder the FTSE is attempting to cross the 8000 mark again ...
mister md
15/4/2024
11:05
UBS cuts Ashmore price target to 190 (200) pence - 'neutral'
cwa1
15/4/2024
07:17
Not a great update but wouldn't be too worried going forward either, looks a decent opportunity to buy at 180p level with interest rates eventually, (hopefully) falling later this year
davethehorse
12/4/2024
07:33
AuM update for Ashmore Group is on Monday....
davethehorse
11/4/2024
09:51
I believe the next AuM update is due next week...gl holders...
davethehorse
11/4/2024
09:11
Look at POLR today....positive inflows into its funds this year, inc Emerging Markets. Ashmore well placed to benefit too and the shares don't deserve to be where they are imo...300p target in 2024.
davethehorse
10/4/2024
12:15
Have bought a good chunk here today....can see loads of upside during 2024 as long term yields (eventually!) fall...gl holders....;-)
davethehorse
16/2/2024
21:20
I have been looking at some broker notes after the interims.
UBS  is neutral with a 12 month tp of 205p.They comment that H1 24 adjusted EBITDA margin was the lowest ever. They note that the half year's variable compensation was 33pc higher than consensus. They have upped this year's eps to 14.95pc. They see no change in dividends in the years to come.
Numis have raised their target price from 165p to 180p and now have a reduce rather than sell. They see no obvious case to own the shares and that weak medium to long term investment performance will weigh on AUM sales and retention. They foresee a maintained dividend through to FY25/26.
Jefferies has a buy and a tp of 220p.They note the surplus capital.

cerrito
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