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AV. Aviva Plc

496.60
0.40 (0.08%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aviva Plc LSE:AV. London Ordinary Share GB00BPQY8M80 ORD 32 17/19P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.40 0.08% 496.60 496.80 497.00 498.50 491.60 492.20 10,711,407 16:35:21
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.3962 12.54 13.61B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 496.20p. Over the last year, Aviva shares have traded in a share price range of 366.00p to 498.50p.

Aviva currently has 2,738,270,828 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aviva is £13.61 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.54.

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27/10/2020
17:46
A correction? Someone is correcting in the wrong direction then...
edmundshaw
27/10/2020
17:43
AV. Needs to be viewed within the wider UKX.

This is beginning to look like a correction to me, lets see.

essentialinvestor
27/10/2020
17:43
just saw a brilliant quote on another thread - "The stock market is the only store where customers run to the exits when there is a sale on"
eurofox
27/10/2020
17:38
topped up several times - can't believe this is revisiting these levels, but I guess there are some gaps to fill, in particular, as p0pper surmises but I have found buying at any level down here is profitable and we do face the possibility of unexpected upside announcements at any time
eurofox
27/10/2020
16:22
Bought back 2/3rds of my holding today. Lots of good noises regarding deals in the background and so happy to get the chance to buy back at 267p. Bit of a gamble as there are gaps in the chart further down with the lowest being around 239p.
gary1966
27/10/2020
16:10
Can any of you chartists please tell me where there is any support levels down here? To me it looks like 260 ish and 240ish ?
p0pper
27/10/2020
16:05
Thanks. That is probably a bit more than my crude guess, so happy with that!
edmundshaw
27/10/2020
15:43
edmundshaw;
I was wondering about the price as well, but the couple of people I asked knew no more than me. I would assume it met or surpassed expectation given that it sold fast and the vendor is a bunch of US vultures. But for the non-life it will be low hundreds of millions. I think the more interesting bit may be the multiple bidders circling the Amissima life op, which is also on the block and - like Aviva - much bigger than the non-life. I take multiple bidders to mean a healthy market for selling. cjac may have some knowledge on the life side.

wba1
27/10/2020
15:14
£4.2b

Perhaps £400m a few years out!

spud

Edit: Not sure how accurate ADVFN's figs are though!

spud
27/10/2020
15:06
Spud
Is that £421bn or £4.21bn or £0.4bn.... !!!!

1robbob
27/10/2020
14:55
According to ADVFN:

Net Debt £421,834.01m

spud

spud
27/10/2020
14:49
When we see potential proceeds £bn quoted, we do need to keep a watch on how much debt is included, if any, in any sale?

I am sure that someone will correct me if I am wrong; but I think the Plc Balance Sheet Group Debt of Aviva is circ £7bn

1robbob
27/10/2020
14:37
@wba, the companies did not disclose the price, - can you hazard a guesstimate based on the business volume? It looks relatively small...
edmundshaw
27/10/2020
14:30
added 269.7 - can't believe it
eurofox
27/10/2020
13:53
Clearly the French sale is proceeding apace (although who gets it in the end is another matter - my view being that competitors in the wings waiting for the preferred bidders to fall is only a good thing). I agree with the comment about awful French regulators (made worse by micro interfering by politicians), so would not expect completion in under about 6 months.

The news from Italy is interesting. The sale of the non-life arm of Amissima has just been announced (to the German insurer, Talanx), only a few weeks after they restarted the sale process in September. I understand there are also multiple bidders for their life operation. This all bodes pretty well for the sale of Aviva's Italian operations. I think the non-life operations of Amissima and Aviva are similar in scale (and both in Milan) so Aviva may appeal to underbidders for Amissima.

wba1
27/10/2020
12:53
I concur with the 20-24p range for 2020. Lets not forget that AB was looking to reduce the divi and debt. With this in mind if the share price continues to fall it gives the BoD room to offer what seems a good yield. I cannot see us getting 10% yield ie 25p @ £2.50 SP
In reality if you bought at £3.50 (for example) the yield return would be poor, in real terms.
The BoD needs to also raise the share price and substantially as well as offer good divi

optastic
27/10/2020
12:15
Yes indeed. I have 21p dividend f/cast wound into the spudfolio projection for 2021 (15p/6p) plus any specials for 2020 (a bonus to the fund and not incorporated into the forward earnings).

spud

spud
27/10/2020
12:01
unastubbs
Please be careful when quoting figures for the dividend
1) The 2nd Interim Dividend relates to 2019 not 2020. A 1st Interim was paid at 9.5p
The Company had decalred a Final 2019 Dividend of 21.4p this was not paid because of BoE pressure. So 15.4p of the proposed 2019 Final remains unpaid!!

2)So far 15.5p has been paid for 2019 with perhaps more to be paid

3) No statement has been made regarding the 2020 Dividends apart from stating that it is likely to be rebased from the 'proposed' 2019 Dividends of 30.9p

4) Also be careful in the way you think of Special Dividends especially if they relate to business disposals.
In effect they are distributions of Capital not trading profit and are by their very nature 'one-off'

...I am guessing when the dust clears after the 26th November, we will be looking at a dividend for 2020 of circa 24p per share and growing thereafter from that base. Any Special dividends will be additional

1robbob
27/10/2020
11:58
unastubbs - you are forgetting 2019's final div too!
ianood
27/10/2020
11:27
hi theprovosts - everything is guesswork until november 27th when the new div policy will be outlined. so i will guess as i am probably in the same situation as you, looking for income in a low rate environment. having noted the 2nd interim as 6p i am guessing that the fy will be double the interim and so will be 12p next year. there is also the chance of a share price div given the sale of the asia business and the possible sale of the french one. plus the fact they skipped the dividend in april - so another guess (!) - share price div of 5p payable late dec or early jan.

i'm in with an average of 3.43 and although not delighted by this of course, i'm comfortable with my time horizon of ten years.

i think today's price comes with downside risk but is still an excellent entry point for anyone who can look beyond 2021.

unastubbs
27/10/2020
11:20
theprovosts,Your far better off investing in LGEN 17.57p FY dividend,currently yielding 9.18% at 191.3p.Also a possible 50% upside from here.To many if and but,s with AV.
garycook
27/10/2020
10:44
The folks setting daily tracker percentages/weightings must for (whatever reason) have a different perception of Aviva than us lot.

This can be seen by percentage moves in correlation to FTSE, at one point 300p equalled 6000 on the FTSE, I doubt now if a 200 point FTSE move would equal 25p on Aviva if that makes sense.

1pencil
27/10/2020
09:50
Hi, im thinking of investing a solid amount in this, do you guys reckon the dividend is solid in spite of this comment from BOD:

"The Board has declared a second interim dividend in respect of the 2019 financial year of 6 pence per share. While the Board continues to monitor the impact of COVID-19 and the economic outlook, we have decided to take the opportunity to review our longer term dividend policy, in light of our strategic priorities and the future shape of the group, with the objective of a sustainable pay-out and lower levels of debt."

What sort of yield do you think we can expect in the future? Im looking at parking cash long term in equity rather than Bonds. Thanks in advance for any replies. ATB

theprovosts
27/10/2020
08:27
You would have thought that with U.S. banks reporting good figures and now European banks and HSBC reporting excellent figures it would have taken insurance companies up as well.
p0pper
27/10/2020
07:54
Gonna purchase some under 280:crazy crazy so many companies not in the same league as aviva and have doubled and more since March BONKERS MARKET🙈€169;🙈
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