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Standard Life - Buy, Sell or Hold ? (SL.)     

paul30661 - 29 Jul 2006 19:31

To get the thread rolling on this stock - of those people who had windfalls, or ahve invested in the stock at flotation or since - it would be interesting to know what your thoughts are.

For those that were and are eligible for the 5% discount this time next year (+ the dividends beforehand), are you planning to sell at this level or hold. Are others buying at this price?

My own money is that the 5% share top up next year together with a divi of perhaps 4% (on flotation price) makes these shares a hold - and if enough other shareholders feel the same it is likely that there will not be much stock for others to purchase and the price will hopefully rise further. But what are the thoughts of others?

2517GEORGE - 20 Apr 2007 12:35 - 31 of 157

This for me is the type of share which I will hold for the long term, I am quite happy to ride out the short term girations of the market, I believe this co will pay progressive dividends for the forseeable future, as the yield improves (and it's decent atm) so will the sp. There will from time to time be the inevitable link with being t/o, which will add to the attractions, one to buy and lock away, imo of course.
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supermum - 22 Apr 2007 13:20 - 32 of 157

just found this thread...
the real reason I went with SL was because it was a mutual!! I didn't want to have a company that had to please bloody shareholders..
I was with Australian Mutual for the same reason.. and look what a sham that has turned out to be - jumping through hoops with Prudential and now London Life. The admitted publically that the worst thing they ever did was to float, so why did SL follow? I had a windfall - I will hold mine.... for now.

SM

2517GEORGE - 01 May 2007 12:55 - 33 of 157

Lively today.
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fliper - 01 May 2007 15:51 - 34 of 157

Hold , extra shares to come and a good divy .

Biker - 07 May 2007 05:45 - 35 of 157

Well, here we are about 45% up from flotation.

That's a much better return than the dopey buggers could achieve by managing my pension, so I'm happy anough for the moment.

supermum - 07 May 2007 10:01 - 36 of 157

Biker... had to laugh at 'dopey buggers'!
I transferred ALL my pensions to Skandia nd manage them myself, online.
I have been doing this for a few years now and have moved all the SL stuff there too... my pension has done very well since then.
I source my information from trustnet
go into prices and performance and you can get just about all the info you need there.

SM

Biker - 07 May 2007 21:28 - 37 of 157

It's ok sm. They haven't got too much of my pension. I manage the vast majority myself.

I just find it amazing how these companies get away with giving such poor returns year after year after year.

stable - 08 May 2007 08:22 - 38 of 157

All about timing, when I took early retirement 10 yrs ago they were leaders in the field and i am eternaly grateful.and annuity rates were a little different to current.

stockbunny - 08 May 2007 09:33 - 39 of 157

Are results due or am I totally off beam?

skinny - 08 May 2007 09:37 - 40 of 157

Bunny - look here http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/showArticle?id=1948192

stockbunny - 08 May 2007 11:10 - 41 of 157

Thank you Skinny :>))) Didn't think it was literally today LOL

2517GEORGE - 26 Jun 2007 13:31 - 42 of 157

Bonus shares due soon aren't they?
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robinhood - 26 Jun 2007 13:58 - 43 of 157

2517: due 10/7

2517GEORGE - 26 Jun 2007 14:06 - 44 of 157

Thanks for that robinhood, SL. have performed quite well since flotation and I will continue holding for the long term, this is one of my core holdings. I believe the insurance sector is ripe for consolidation over the next 2 or 3 years, so there may well be some juicy profits to be had. IMO of course.
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fliper - 16 Jul 2007 16:14 - 45 of 157

When are the free shares due ?

robinhood - 16 Jul 2007 16:42 - 46 of 157

TD waterhouse said they "will be added to your portfolio week commencing 16/7"

robinhood - 17 Jul 2007 09:19 - 47 of 157

my bonus shares now received from td waterhouse

hermana - 17 Jul 2007 11:06 - 48 of 157

got mine too...

2517GEORGE - 08 Aug 2007 10:37 - 49 of 157

What a difference a week makes you could buy these for around the 3 mark last week. Uncertainty surrounding a possible bid for Resolution removed and good figures are spurring them on, long may it continue.
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mojo47 - 21 Nov 2007 18:58 - 50 of 157

back to below where they started from its a good job they were free,
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