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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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3.60 | 0.77% | 472.00 | 472.10 | 472.30 | 474.50 | 468.60 | 470.00 | 3,223,825 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insurance Carriers, Nec | 41.43B | 1.09B | 0.3962 | 11.92 | 12.93B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/5/2021 13:43 | when we receive the monies from the disposals throughout the year we should see a steady rise in the share price imo .. just a matter of being patient... | richie1218 | |
10/5/2021 13:37 | 14p dividend Friday , update on 27th. Should finish month on a high | whatsup32 | |
10/5/2021 13:06 | Richie, you highlight the age old issue with AV. Every way you look be it earnings, cash on hand, PE or broker views this is a significantly undervalued business. Despite this those that can drive the price up continue to ignore it. Lloyds bank going through the roof last week or so, L&G rising nicely but AV just trickling up. IMHO this will change as soon as AB confirms how she’ll get cash back to the long suffering shareholders. Keep the faith. | brilltrader | |
10/5/2021 12:01 | Charlotte Edwards May 10, 2021 10:54 am AVIVA ORD 25P found using the EPIC (LON:AV) now have 15 analysts covering the company. The range between the high target price and low target price is between £6.36 and £4.9 with the average target price sitting at £5.51. Given that the previous closing share price was at £4.06 this now indicates there is a potential upside of 35.7%. The 50 day moving average now sits at £3.87 and the 200 day MA is £3.33. The market capitalisation for the company is £16b | richie1218 | |
10/5/2021 11:12 | Devon - Ive always found stake to be pretty tough, unless of course you pair it with a nice bit of heart... spud | spud | |
10/5/2021 09:54 | Yes you can. I had a slab of stake and ale on Sunday followed by banoffee for dessert. | devonbeachbum | |
09/5/2021 22:38 | You can't split Pi, its an irrational number. | yf23_1 | |
09/5/2021 19:06 | Went off like a cheap Chinese firework...spud | spud | |
09/5/2021 18:34 | spammed everywhere - filtered | eurofox | |
07/5/2021 11:43 | Aviva plc announces the results of its Annual General Meeting held today. All resolutions were voted on by way of a poll and were passed. The total number of votes received on each resolution is as follows: spud | spud | |
07/5/2021 08:36 | Is there any feedback from the AGM yesterday other than all votes were passed in AV favour? | brilltrader | |
06/5/2021 13:35 | Oops read that wrongly. Mea Culpa | anthony100 | |
06/5/2021 13:33 | Not sure where Emma lives but last time I checked it was 2021 ...at least in London. No idea what the job entails but suspect it's just a box ticking waste of my money | anthony100 | |
06/5/2021 11:54 | Aviva appoints new managing director for workplace savings By Jean-Baptiste Andrieux 5th May 2021 3:49 pm Aviva has appointed Emma Douglas as managing director for workplace savings. She will report to managing director for UK savings and retirement Rob Barker. Douglas has more than 20 years of experience in the investment management industry. She was previously head of defined contributions at Legal & General. Earlier in her career, she was partner and head of workplace savings at Mercer. She also worked for BlackRock as head of DC sales. Aviva UK savings and retirement CEO departs She is replacing Matt McGill who had been leading the workplace savings business as interim after Colin Williams left for Phoenix in January. Douglas said: “I’m delighted to join Aviva and look forward to leading the workplace savings team, which is a recognised leader in the sector and delivered strong net flows in 2020.” Barker added: “We see big opportunities to continue to grow our business and Emma’s knowledge and experience in the market will further strengthen our team,” he added. Last month, former Aviva’s UK savings and retirement chief executive Lindsey Rix was appointed chief executive at Canada Life, following the departure of Doug Brown towards the end of last year. spud | spud | |
06/5/2021 07:02 | . Aviva plc ("Aviva") today announces it has completed the sale of its entire 40% shareholding in the Turkish life insurance and pensions joint venture, AvivaSA Emeklilik ve Hayat AS ("AvivaSA"), to Ageas Insurance International NV. Aviva received GBP122 million in cash consideration, which includes a GBP3 million dividend from AvivaSA received in March 2021. The sale of Aviva's shareholding in AvivaSA was announced by Aviva on 24 February 2021. -ends- | skinny | |
05/5/2021 18:34 | Hi Spud, I appreciate you bringing this back to the AV focus. There are some well informed people on here, including you. I don’t want to criticise because I wouldn’t want to take responsibility for keeping contributions in check but very pleased that you have. | brilltrader | |
05/5/2021 17:17 | "Enter your SRN and PIN"... As a nominee holder I've left it too late to get these from my broker. Ah well, I'll have to concentrate on work | engelbert1969 | |
05/5/2021 16:46 | There you go :- . | skinny | |
05/5/2021 16:35 | Interesting thanks Skinny. Anyone know if the AGM is broadcast? | engelbert1969 | |
05/5/2021 16:30 | Its sector wide and the market is striving for the pre covid highs - long may it continue! | skinny | |
05/5/2021 16:27 | Sudden uptick. Something in the ether re tomorrow's meeting? | engelbert1969 | |
05/5/2021 14:16 | No probs. I would however draw the line should this start to become a general Stock forum. If that was the case, there are plenty of threads purporting to do just that. I don't want to dilute what is a firmly focused (and i'd like to think followed by AV.) thread. spud | spud |
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