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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Standard Life Aberdeen Plc | LSE:SLA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF8Q6K64 | ORD 13 61/63P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 274.10 | 273.20 | 273.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/7/2018 15:09 | Comes back to AUM, can't get away from it. | essentialinvestor | |
06/7/2018 09:57 | Standard Life has increased its Dividends every year since going public but loss of Scottish Widows will hurt ! Diluted earnings 29.6p Full year dividend 21.30p | chinese investor | |
06/7/2018 09:47 | Indeed CI, these have just popped up on my radar...about to do a little research now. Looks like a good income investment but is the divi sustainable. | jordaggy | |
06/7/2018 09:06 | Annual Yield is 6.7% ! | chinese investor | |
06/7/2018 07:21 | ACTION-Filtered wllm | wllmherk | |
05/7/2018 22:49 | After hrs buying | action | |
05/7/2018 17:34 | Wilmherk, I suspect the probability of SLA losing the Lloyds business is already built into the SP, so any positive outcome should prompt a good rise in my opinion. | warranty | |
04/7/2018 17:38 | After hrs selling | action | |
28/6/2018 18:03 | I too hold at a higher price and didn't expect to see this fall as much as it has. I guess the weakness will remain until the conclusion of the arbitration. Anyone think the outcome might not be favourable for SLA, AUM would take a huge hit if SLA loses the LBG funds they currently manage. wllm | wllmherk | |
28/6/2018 16:47 | Jaf1948I have holding here at higher price and waiting average down around 300p. | action | |
27/6/2018 13:26 | Fund outflows are slowly killing sla. They need to find an answer to it. | its the oxman | |
27/6/2018 13:03 | Why is SLA going down ? Losing Scottish Widows Selling Pension Business to Phoenix Lloyds Selling 3% Brexit Trump Possible Interest Rate Increase | chinese investor | |
27/6/2018 11:47 | In terms of the SWI mandate, SLA reportedly did not make the second round of bidding, so in the best case (just IMV) they will get to keep a % of those funds under management in some settlement negotiation. Even that may be too optimistic. As mentioned a few weeks ago SLA may be worth a look if wider markets correct. Is there a profitable future in active fund management?. The passives continue to increasingly sweep up massive swathes of capital. Watch the next AUM update for potential further fund outflows. | essentialinvestor | |
27/6/2018 09:17 | Break Even Price is now 336p ! | chinese investor | |
27/6/2018 08:58 | Annual Dividend is 21.3p so yield is 6.5%. I agree with the point about the LLOY continuing concern. | chinese investor | |
26/6/2018 16:32 | The Lloyds situation is far from being sorted out so weakness might persist for months. | grahamite2 | |
26/6/2018 16:24 | Agree great buying opportunity I have just added some more to my long term holding also dood dividend. | spcecks | |
26/6/2018 16:04 | This looks a good buying opportunity to me, so disappointing I don't have spare cash to invest :( wllm | wllmherk | |
22/6/2018 15:22 | The Stockmarket always zooms when the SIPP'ers receive their Government rebate ! | chinese investor | |
22/6/2018 09:29 | Does anyone know the script dividend strike price in May? | tartshagger | |
22/6/2018 08:23 | Lots of SIPP'ers received their Government rebate today and invested the cash accordingly...I'm one of them ! | chinese investor | |
20/6/2018 09:32 | Trump & Brexit aren't helping ! | chinese investor | |
20/6/2018 07:14 | Over 6% divi and growing, share price low imho what's not to like | joshuam |
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