LSE:ABDN (aberdeen group)

aberdeen group (LSE: ABDN)
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Here’s why abrdn shares could be the FTSE 100’s best buy after a 10% drop

I say long-term investors should shun the trend and buy shares when others are selling. And they're selling abrdn shares…

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Down 6% from March, this high-yield star looks cheap to me

High-yield star abrdn must keep shareholders happy with good payouts. But it also has sound growth plans and trading 6%…

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4,950 abrdn shares and 716 GSK shares would give me £1,100 annual passive income

Investing my £20,000 ISA allowance in these two FTSE 100 stocks should generate plenty of passive income, but should I…

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3 fabulous FTSE 100 stocks I’d love to own today!

These three FTSE 100 shares offer juicy dividend yields of 7% to 10% a year. I'd love to buy all…

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With a 7% dividend but down 15%, the abrdn share price looks cheap

The abrdn share price is down 15%. But it's making great progress on a new development plan, including a deal…

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abrdn shares yield 7%. Should investors buy them?

abrdn shares currently sport a dividend yield that's around twice the FTSE 100’s. Are they a great buy for income…

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The abrdn share price has soared in 6 months. Is there still time to buy?

The abrdn share price might be on a bit of a bull run now, but we need to look at…

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Should I buy abrdn shares just for the 6.3% dividend?

abrdn shares offer one of the highest dividend payouts to shareholders on the FTSE 100. Should I buy in just…

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2 cheap dividend shares I’d buy in March for 6%+ yields

Charlie Carman examines a pair of FTSE 100 dividend shares he'd buy this month that offer higher yields than the…

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Are these 6.8% yielding UK shares a value trap?

Looking around UK shares he can buy for his portfolio, our writer considers one he already owns. Is its yield…

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After climbing 50% in 6 months, are abrdn shares a buy for 2023?

They're gaining in 2023, but abrdn shares are still down 50% over the past five years. I think we could…

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If I’d invested £1,000 in abrdn shares 3 years ago, here’s how much I’d have now

Dr James Fox explores whether buying abrdn shares three years ago would have been a good decision and asks: where…

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Frequently Asked Questions

The investment management industry is highly competitive, making growth difficult when it comes to attracting new clients. An alternative method of establishing a larger asset base is to grow the existing one through prudent investing.

However, with the stock market being a volatile place, this often results in a lumpy bottom line that has introduced a lot of volatility to the ABDN share price. The cyclicality of this business makes it more suitable for investors who have a higher tolerance for risk.

Yes. Imperial Brands shares pay a cash dividend at an average 140% payout ratio. This high payout ratio suggests that dividends may be unsustainable in the future. But this may also be a by-product of the lumpy bottom line.

Abrdn shares pay out a dividend twice a year, in April and August.

Abrdn shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.