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SLS Abrdn UK Smaller Companies Growth Trust Plc

732.00
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Abrdn UK Smaller Companies Growth Trust Plc LSE:SLS London Ordinary Share Ordinary Shares
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 732.00 733.00 741.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Abrdn UK Smaller Compani... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/1/2014
16:58
SLS finished the year up 36% which compares to 32% for the SMX and 25% for MCX.

Many other investment funds and unit trust's did much better though:
THRG 48%, HSL 50%, IPU 33%, JMI 55%, SCP 65%, BRSC53%, River & Mercantile UKSC 57%, Aberforth UKSC 45%, Cazenove UKSC 43% and Fidelity UKSC 48%. Generally UK smaller companies did much better than SMX so fund managers earned their crust. Looking at their respective portfolio's its the quality of their top 20 holdings that give them the edge over the index.

henryatkin
31/12/2013
09:26
janeann... its been a great year all round, lets hope it continues.

Hargreaves Lansdown wealth 150 review:
www.hl.co.uk/video/mark-dampiers-wealth-150-review?utm_source=Silverpop&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EO017%20HLTV%20W150%20review%20-%20everyone%20(1)&utm_content=top%20image_1&theSource=EO017&Override=1&sp_mid=44720499&sp_rid=dmFuY2UxbG5AYnRpbnRlcm5ldC5jb20S1

henryatkin
23/12/2013
11:04
Henry; well having looked at BRSC following your early post I bought some of those on 8 dec as well as sls. Very pleased so far with both but especially bsrc! Mrch still sitting quietly !

thanks

janeann
24/11/2013
11:46
I understand Cazenove small companies was closed to new entrants on Friday. It has become so popular that they have hit £1bn under management which the fund manager feels is the limit he can handle whilst maintaining its current growth rate. It's still smaller than SLS which currently has £1.2bn under management but also holds a few larger companies compared to Cazenove.

MRCH is one I haven't looked at too closely but I can see the attraction of the Large Mcap helping reduce over all portfolio volatility and giving good income.

henryatkin
24/11/2013
10:25
Already hold the Cazenova unit trust - or at least my daughter does. Also hold and like MRCH although that has stood relatively still for a few months now (along with the ftse 100); nice dividend c 4.5% there though.

Never like buying right at the top - unless its a top up, although cant avoid it sometimes!

janeann
21/11/2013
09:06
These give such a diverse portfolio of good quality companies that I personally wouldn't worry too much about tops and bottoms.

Looking at Hargreaves Lansdown latest wealth 150 report, Cazenove UK smaller companies Unit Trust has outperformed both SLS and BRSC over the past five years. Annual % growth rates:
Cazenove - 50.5, 24.8, 12.7, 28.1, 47.5
BRSC - 24.4, 32.3, 1.3, 19.1, 34.2
SLS - 35.9, 42, 4.6, 12.2, 31.5

Considering the smallcap index SMX lost over 12% in 2011 they all did well to achieve positive growth.

henryatkin
20/11/2013
21:06
henryatkin - thanks for that; agree brsc is also good - if not marginally better, but standard life buying into thal (announced 7/11) pushed me in this direction.

just hope i havent bought in at a peak!

janeann
20/11/2013
14:51
janeann...Blackrock also does quite well - BRSC.
henryatkin
16/11/2013
15:27
Just been researching various IT's and come to the conclusion this is one of the best - cerrtainly in terms of recent performance.
janeann
14/11/2013
12:56
With much the same commentary as the recent September newsletter...

Activity

The Company bought shares in Ocado, the on-line food retailer and distributor, during the quarter. The announcement of its joint venture with Wm. Morrison's puts the business on a sound financial footing, giving it a platform for strong growth. The Company also acquired a new holding in Delcam, the provider of computer-aided design software products to various industries. The business is well managed, enjoying earnings upgrades and fits the Company's investment process well. The Company also purchased shares in 4imprint, the manufacturer of branded corporate marketing and promotional products. The industry is highly fragmented and it is expected that the company will use its scale and operating leverage to acquire competitors and grow market share. Notable sales included the disposal of Domino's Pizza, which is suffering delays to its German expansion, and scientific equipment manufacturer Oxford Instruments which is experiencing a concerning deterioration in demand. Telecity was also reduced significantly as the company reported waning pricing trends.

strollingmolby
07/11/2013
16:06
SLS - BLUE
FTSE 250 MCX - PURPLE
FTSE SMALLCAP SMX - GREY
FTSE100 UKX - GOLD

henryatkin
28/10/2013
17:16
I hold and question whether I need to hold anything else - I do of course but after reading Harry's report in the annual accounts I think a novice investor could learn so much from investing here and researching each company individually. One question; why does Harry weight the UK consumer sector so heavily? I would have thought that with salaries tight against inflation & personal credit already so high consumers have limited growth in disposable cash.
henryatkin
16/10/2013
15:29
Yes I have just bought this for my SIPP
glaws2
11/10/2013
23:19
With thanks to Roger Lawson of ShareSoc who alerted me to this trust through his excellent AGM write-up on the ShareSoc Members Network:

hxxp://sharesoc.ning.com/forum/topics/the-agm-forum?commentId=6389471%3AComment%3A23737

I have some common holdings and the performance looks terrific here, hence I decided to create the thread and watch how the trust develops and the themes and stocks Harry Nimmo introduces in future.

Any holders here?

SM

strollingmolby
11/10/2013
20:55
Top Ten Holdings - as at 31 July 2019
4.0 - Dechra
4.0 - Gamma Communications
3.5 - RWS Holdings
3.5 - 4imprint
3.3 - GB Group
3.3 - Future
3.2 - JD Sports Fashion
3.1 - First Derivatives
3.0 - Diploma
2.9 - Hilton Food
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33.8 - Total
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10-Oct-13:

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