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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 - 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,

2517GEORGE - 22 Nov 2007 10:24 - 51 of 157

Hard though it is, these are the times to buy/top up, the problem is no one knows where the bottom is, but markets over re-act on the downside as well as the upside, imo in 1-2 years this will turn out to have been an excellent time to buy, not just SL. but many other top quality co's. Not to mention the high yields.
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Dartmoor - 07 Sep 2009 22:40 - 52 of 157

Amazing what a difference those 1 - 2 years make 2517 George! Not so sure then was an excellent time to buy - although I did, but now is a MUCH better time to buy and I'm in for the long term

2517GEORGE - 08 Sep 2009 09:20 - 53 of 157

Crikey nearly 2 years since my last mention here, you are right it wasn't an excellent time to buy, they were about 250p ish at the time having come down from around 350p. I still hold mine getting the decent divi and one I shall just keep. Annette with a user name of Dartmoor I knew you had to be in a similar area as myself, good luck with your investments.
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snakey - 08 Sep 2009 20:48 - 54 of 157

If these stay as low as they have been they will become a target themselves....Zurich or somebody ??? I have kept topping up with these even when they went down to 1.18p as am fully confident in their value and money making capability, but then other insurers see the same thing and it won`t be long before a 5 billion bid comes in unless they get their act back together

hermana - 09 Sep 2009 07:52 - 55 of 157

That would be nice...

snakey - 09 Sep 2009 23:05 - 56 of 157

a step in the right direction already probably worth 25p per share in cash injection value plus ongoing business interest, which will increase over time quite substantially methinks definitely a hold or even a top up opportunity but will wait a week or two to see how SP develops

snakey - 16 Oct 2009 22:24 - 57 of 157

my thoughts from September may shortly be coming true, as I understand there are a couple of attentive suitors in the wings and the next couple of weeks should be interesting not sure whether it`s a fill your boots time or just hold on to what you have but I would have thought an offer would be at a 40-50p premium to current price ??

skinny - 16 Aug 2011 13:12 - 58 of 157

Ex dividend tomorrow - yield 5.96%.

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cynic - 16 Aug 2011 13:26 - 59 of 157

yield is the only decent thing about this crap stock - have held since floatation

skinny - 16 Aug 2011 13:40 - 60 of 157

Been fine for me - I bought earlier in the year and again last week.

skinny - 02 Nov 2011 07:13 - 61 of 157

Interim Management Statement.

Robust performance in difficult market conditions

Group assets under administration (AUA) of 191.1bn (31 December 2010: 196.8bn, 30 June 2011: 200.0bn) have remained resilient reflecting the Group's diversified AUA mix

Standard Life Investments third party assets under management (AUM) of 69.1bn
(31 December 2010: 67.7bn1, 30 June 2011: 71.6bn)

Long-term savings new business sales up 10% to 15.5bn (2010: 14.0bn) after broadly maintained sales in the quarter

Long-term savings net inflows excluding conventional with profits up 5% to 4.4bn2 (2010: 4.2bn2)

Standard Life Investments third party net inflows of 3.5bn1 (2010: 4.9bn1), representing an annualised 7%1 of opening AUM, with average revenue basis points increased to 37bps (2010: 35bps)
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