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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Schroders Plc | LSE:SDRC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002395811 | NON-VTG SHS �1 |
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2,175.00 | 2,185.00 |
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Posted at 04/5/2022 15:46 by ceaserxzy Yes, about 1% difference between the two and having sdr is a safer option just in case the vote won't pass (needing over 75% for both share classes) which will lead to sdrc down a lot and sdr up a lot. |
Posted at 04/5/2022 13:25 by topvest I think the price is now quite close as voting shareholders will get a bonus issue of 3 new shares for every 17 held which is 17.6%. I purchased the SDR shares today rather than the SDRC shares, but I'm not sure that it will make much difference long-term. |
Posted at 02/5/2022 12:06 by peterbill There is currently a difference in the share price of SDR and SDRC - currently SDRC is around 20% cheaper. So I'm happy to be holding mine to see how this pans out. |
Posted at 26/4/2022 08:23 by riverman77 Yes the discount that still remains will reflect the dilution from the new share issuance. Also sold out this morning as was mainly holding for the discount which I think is now largely gone. Still decent value here though with a good dividend and solid company. |
Posted at 16/3/2022 16:48 by peterbill SDR - Dividend yield: 3.54%SDRC - Dividend yield: 6.09% looks like SDRC is the better buy for income investors ... |
Posted at 14/2/2022 16:33 by nk104 Price getting back towards £20, which would mean a 6% yield. My value / income antennae are starting to twitch. Also, the long-term attitude of the family can only be a good thing. |
Posted at 02/7/2021 21:42 by deadly Been like that for a year or more. SDRC is a real bargain and the gap may close eventually to what it used to be. |
Posted at 19/3/2020 08:28 by typo56 Why is SDR so popular at the moment and not SDRC? Someone keen to ensure they get voting rights? |
Posted at 02/11/2015 10:15 by peterbill Discussion on where to invest SAB Miller windfall on FoolIf considering to reinvest your SAB funds now, where do you currently see particularly good value? I certainly see it in Schroders Non voting shares(SDRC). I am happy to give up democracy, take advantage of the discount, with such effective enlightened despot stewards in control. At 2177p on 13 times earnings, net cash and a running yield of 3.8%, you get exposure to the profits of a family guided outfit that has raised the dividend by an average of 14.7%p.a. over 50 years, 11.3%p.a. over 20 years and 14.5%p.a. over 10 years. Only Cobham (COB) can match that level of such consistent shareholder value creation over the past half century. Dod is right in his assessment. The sale of SDR's investment banking arm for a king's ransom around the turn of the century when that industry was partying like it was 1999, reveals how grounded the firm is at looking after shareholder wealth. There will probably be pricing fee erosion in asset and wealth management going forward, but I think this will be more than offset by growth of assets under administration as individuals are forced to shape their own financial futures with the ending of paternalistic pensions. |
Posted at 30/7/2009 09:07 by triples SDRC - sdr's non-voting share |
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