Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Stand.ch.7te%pr | STAB | London | Bond |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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108.65 | 108.50 | 108.65 | 108.65 |
Top Posts |
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Posted at 03/10/2023 09:11 by kickingking The brain dead down ticker has ticked everyone from post 2 in 2012. Only the OP has not. On another subject +7% dividend for years to come suits me |
Posted at 02/10/2023 09:05 by nerja Got stab but not stac, I thought they were tomorrow though |
Posted at 02/10/2023 06:32 by nerja Anybody else got the divi on stab? |
Posted at 28/7/2023 09:31 by creme de menthe Standard Chartered profits and announced buyback make non payment of pref dividends extremely unlikely.On the plus side, STAB are still under a pound, I am very reluctant to buy pref shares for more than a pound, ever since Aviva announced it was cancelling its pref shares in 2018 and the whole market tumbled. I note Tate and Lyle made a similar announcement in 2022, so it does happen! |
Posted at 26/7/2023 12:43 by cwa1 Well, for one thing, the RSAB are cumulative and STAB are not |
Posted at 26/7/2023 12:22 by kickingking Can not understand why these are so far behind RSAB when they pay the same dividend and on the same days. Mustn't grumble, I own both |
Posted at 13/6/2023 07:34 by rimau1 4spiel - what impending takeover? I hold STAN and STAB so your exclusive is news to me? |
Posted at 03/4/2023 19:49 by my retirement fund Divi duly received aj bell |
Posted at 21/11/2022 16:40 by kickingking Bought some today to hold for next few years. Paid, all in with cost Average price 97.8p. That is approximately 7.75% interest with potential capital gains in the next few years. My strategy now is to only buy into companies paying a 7%+ dividend with potential capital gains. Will definitely avoid dividend traps. |
Posted at 04/11/2022 09:06 by hindsight Thx for replies. On spreadsheet here inc accured divis stab 7.6% which compares to 6.95% for NWDB or 7.37% LLPD. From memory these use to be similar to UK banks, why I suggest some china discount is offered |
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