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abrdn Global Premier Properties Fund (AWP)

Market Closed
3 Jun, 20:00
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$
11. 30
-0.05
-0.44%
$
347.95M Market Cap
- Div Yield
66,525 Volume
$ 11.35
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Day Range
11.3 11.43
Year Range
10.66 12.71
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Make Money As You Sleep With 2 Fat Dividends

Make Money As You Sleep With 2 Fat Dividends

Great things take time. "Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." – Warren Buffett. I am buying income-producing assets to enhance my passive income.

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AWP: Understanding Your 11% Yield And 2% Total Return

AWP: Understanding Your 11% Yield And 2% Total Return

abrdn Global Premier Property has been a poor performer long term. Under new management, it has delivered negative 0.89% annualized returns over the last 5 years. We go over the three key drivers that determine what you make and why one of the components is distorting the picture today.

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Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North

Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North

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Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
AWP: High Yielding Real Estate Exposure With Mixed Outlook

AWP: High Yielding Real Estate Exposure With Mixed Outlook

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Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
AWP: How Real Is The Yield

AWP: How Real Is The Yield

AWP has underperformed US REIT and US divided focused ETFs. The managed distribution policy is not funded by dividends from its holdings and forces management to trade for capital gains or return capital. This is a higher-risk investment than a traditional REIT ETF given leverage/debt and currency risk that has not paid to own.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
I Love Monthly Income: 3 Buys Up To 12% Yields

I Love Monthly Income: 3 Buys Up To 12% Yields

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Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
AWP: Two Alternatives To The 12.7% Yield Trap

AWP: Two Alternatives To The 12.7% Yield Trap

AWP boasts of a 12.7% yield. Its price has dropped 81% over the last 17 years. We tell you why and give you two great alternatives, including one with a 13.5% yield.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
2 Bargain Dividends To Grab Before The Market Wakes Up

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