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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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05/7/2019 09:54 | C investor, yes I had what amounted to a share sale. Still don’t get how the buy price shoul have increased | ramellous | |
05/7/2019 09:42 | They've gone very quiet on the Lloyds/Scottish Widows £390 million compensation ! | chinese investor | |
05/7/2019 09:04 | ram, You should be holding seven eighths of your original holding ! | chinese investor | |
05/7/2019 08:54 | I received what my broker called a 'dividend' on November 2nd from Standard Life Aberdeen Ord 12 2/9p shares. There was a 7 for 8 share consolidation and a capital return. That November payment is the capital return portion. Asagi (long SLA) | asagi | |
05/7/2019 08:46 | ram, You should notice the number you bought originally and the number you hold now is different ! | chinese investor | |
05/7/2019 08:32 | Can anyone explain this? I have bought SLA over a year ago at 377p after the return of shares late last year, my sipp account is showing a buy price of 433p. Can’t get my head round it. | ramellous | |
05/7/2019 08:09 | All Good ! | chinese investor | |
04/7/2019 09:48 | Mcuncliffe the sli managed fund is our companies default fund. The 2 I changed to have much higher 10 yr returns so that’s why I switched | ramellous | |
04/7/2019 09:19 | SL Global Smaller Companies my star performer in my 20 or so funds I hold in my SIPP.. | uppompeii | |
04/7/2019 09:07 | meijiman, in the pension section that I can invest with a view to draw-down there are over 300 funds. To be honest I look at those with a stellar 10 year performanceand whittle them down from there. The blurb always says "future performance cannot be based on past performance" but to frank how else are we supposed to make decisions. Then again, Woodford was the star boy for many years. I've no exposure there thank goodness. | mcunliffe1 | |
04/7/2019 08:47 | Strange as I was reading an article yesterday about the poor performance of some of SL funds. Guess there are so many that some are always up/down against the average. | meijiman | |
04/7/2019 08:44 | some of the Aberdeen funds are flying .. ABD, ALAI, ANW, ASCI, AAIF, ANII, ASCI From being rather in the doldrums these and many other Aberdeen funds are outperforming since the Dec 2018 market bottom | undervaluedassets | |
04/7/2019 08:18 | Yup, I have SLA UK smaller companies and global smaller companies in my work DC pension. | ramellous | |
04/7/2019 08:14 | I think that what is going on here is that a lot of SLA funds are absolutely charging. Such performances will inevitably attract business inflows for SLA | undervaluedassets | |
04/7/2019 08:11 | four quid here we come | wilksey1 | |
03/7/2019 16:53 | Talk of Interest Rate Cuts is good for us ! | chinese investor | |
03/7/2019 16:41 | There goes three quid. Nice to see... Salty | saltaire111 | |
03/7/2019 15:07 | Nor do I ! | chinese investor | |
03/7/2019 14:24 | Not sure what Chinese Investor is going to say next.... | uppompeii | |
03/7/2019 08:39 | All Good ! | chinese investor | |
01/7/2019 09:47 | You will be saying the same to me soon lol | cmackay | |
01/7/2019 08:08 | Great prediction Chinese Investor. | russell crowe | |
30/6/2019 10:10 | Yes I agree too. | cmackay | |
29/6/2019 23:14 | MCunliffe1 spot on! | rathlindri |
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