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Will do for me :D
30 yrs -- had Standard Life policys - then shares and bonds -- still think good investment -- watch price rise further -- gl all investors
Old person like me -- can't go wrong -- invest and get dividend income - Standard Life is for long term holders...
Whoops, posted on the wrong half of the merger :/
So it seems the effective price of our shares are 329p as of today. .757 of an SLET share for each ADN, quite happy with that.
Good dividend -- price rising -- happy days hehehe
Is coming Mon Well done BT
Nice stable company with a decent dividend. Come on SLET - get going.
14.40 dividend and plenty of profits being made. No brainer.
Price rising again - can it reach 4.69 or above - don't really care -- holding long term anyway ---
How these millionaires --- make more millions -- don't you wish you were that rich also ??? :D :D
And gonna tomorrow :D :D
This gonna rocket on Monday ----------- emm yes :D
Company rocks -- def good long term investment -- will invest in till i die -- which depending on the amount i drink - could be sooner rather than later ehjehehehe -- but i'll die happy :D
Buy recommendation in last Friday's Investors Chronicle
:D
For new record high :D
Standard Life: second service: Standard Life, the financial services group that sponsors tennis player Andy Murray, is changing its Chief Executive. Out goes David Nish after six years, in comes Keith Skeoch, head of the company’s investment business. The succession looks as seamless as Standard Life’s transition from traditional life insurer to global asset Manager. But the changeover reveals much about a group whose name no longer reflects its focus. The strategy has paid off. Group assets under management have soared and Standard Life shares have returned more than 190% since Mr Nish took over. It has attracted admirers. Euan Munro, who ran one of Standard Life’s more popular investment products, was poached in 2013 to run Aviva Investors. And Old Mutual hopes its bet on U.K. wealth Manager Quilter Cheviot will help close the 40% valuation gap between itself and Standard Life, whose strongly performing investments business last year accounted for half of group revenue. Mr Skeoch is well suited to run a company that looks more like money Managers BlackRock and Fidelity than a traditional life insurer. Low interest rates — and, in the U.K., pension reforms — are boosting the popularity of investment products. Mr Nish was the man for the knock-up. His successor must continue to outsmart the competition. Your serve, Mr Skeoch.
18 Nov 12 -- 50% increase since then -- and still rising - glad i got shares and other investments in this company -- gl to all investors.
Standard Life eyes drawdown market: Retirees who don’t want financial advice or can’t afford it are being targeted by pension firms launching new “drawdown” plans in the wake of recent rule changes.
Large company Investors like SL
we go :D
Excellent company - good long term investment .
We go -- what a dividend -- and extra - following Canada sale -- win win gl all
Osborne mulls further change to annuity rules: Chancellor George Osborne is considering including a further shake-up of pensions rules in his crucial pre-election Budget next week, to allow pensioners to sell their existing annuities for cash.