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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Schroder UK Growth Fund | LSE:SDU | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007913485 | ORD 25P |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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194.00 | 196.00 |
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Schroder UK Growth (SDU) Share Charts1 Year Schroder UK Growth Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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14/4/2018 | 16:58 | Schroder UK Growth Fund - manager musical chairs! | 7 |
12/9/2014 | 08:19 | Schroeders UK, a proxy for the FTSE? | 39 |
16/11/2007 | 08:21 | Buxton Back to Form | 1 |
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Posted at 03/9/2016 15:43 by ceaserxzy irenekent, are you sure you know what you are talking about? Go plot the sdu versus Woodford's patient capital trust over one year or YTD, you will see Woodford underperformed over 12% YTD and over 20% over one year, without taking into consideration that sdu pays over 3% dividend while wpct pays near to nothing. |
Posted at 03/9/2016 08:23 by irenekent Still little progress and a lousy yield after all the fees. This should be put out of its misery. An absolute disgrace. They are even buying back shares to be held in treasury. What for - to pay bonuses I suspect. The shares should have been cancelled to reduce the number of shares out there and help the share price.This company should follow the practise of Woodfords and abolish the bonuses. |
Posted at 06/3/2015 10:55 by irenekent What happened to the star manager we were supposed to have got? These are still under performing with markets at highs this share is on a 10% discount. Not a lot of faith in the caretaker manager it would seem. |
Posted at 16/4/2012 12:59 by peterbill SDUS expire 31st July 12Looks like they will be out the money if SDU keep falling. Exercise price 129p. |
Posted at 16/11/2007 08:21 by tiger20 I also like this share - but will be standing back for a month the 16% discount is only about 2% I dont know where you got that figure from but a good share in a rising market |
Posted at 06/1/2005 11:54 by isa23 Seems the manager is back to form. I've been following his popular UK Alpha Plus fund recently, and it's starting to perform. With discount to NAV of 16% @ current price & 3.2% Divi, share price has a lot further to go |
Posted at 06/1/2005 11:45 by isa23 Seems the manager is back to form. I've been following his UK Alpha Plus fund, and its starting to perform. 16% discount to NAV @ current price doesn't seem justified. hopefully it narrows soon |
Posted at 06/5/2003 09:29 by washbrook Since the low of 12.3.03 at 3287 FTSE and [sdu] 64.75pFTSE to 10.10am today FTSE @3996.5 = up 21.58% sdu to 10.10am today 78.5p = up 20.849% The point that ENERGYI makes is a valid one although the warrants have expired the share price applies with the yld being over 5% : |
Posted at 11/2/2003 09:31 by washbrook Brunner Keystone Temple Bar up .SDU so far unchanged Ftse up 45points. |
Posted at 26/4/2002 14:26 by energyi From Info thru WT:Exercise Date Wt.Price Stock. v.NAV..Ratio.. Exerc. 31-Aug-02.... 4.5..... 101.25 -13.1... 1.0.. 100.0 In other words, you pay 4.5P for the right to Buy SDU stock at 100P, when it is trading at 101.25 and has an NAV near 120P. This is an effective volatility of: Rough Calculation: Cost of Warrant..: 4.50 Intrinsic Value..: 1.25 Time Value.......: 3.25 In-the-money adj.: 0.61 Adjusted Value...: 3.86 As % of Share....: 3.81% Adj. for 12 mos..: SQR(12)/SQR(3)=2.00 x 3.81%= 7.62% Gross up to Vol. : 19.05%, effective Volatility Note: this ignores the higher NAV and efforts that Co. might take to extend warrants, or push up the Share price to get them exercised. |
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