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AV. Aviva Plc

489.30
7.50 (1.56%)
27 Nov 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
  7.50 1.56% 489.30 489.50 489.80 490.50 483.40 486.50 4,274,594 16:35:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.4053 12.08 12.9B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 481.80p. Over the last year, Aviva shares have traded in a share price range of 413.30p to 508.20p.

Aviva currently has 2,677,089,316 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aviva is £12.90 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.08.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/8/2022
13:47
416-425 an area of interest for anyone looking to reload. below there 403.
roguetraderuk
22/8/2022
13:38
A non exec Director just purchased 15000 shares at 432p and shows some confidence at least.

I'm not sure we can see 5% on bank interest soon as most are under 3% now for one or more years notice. Most of these are almost non recognizable names and I would be careful some could go bust like some of the utility companies and the only protection is 85 grand if they did...All the main high street brand are extremely poor. I am even considering selling my ISA's now as the interest on them are appalling. Anyone know of any good rates anywhere? Reliable banks that is...

buzz24
22/8/2022
13:25
Any you suggest eurofox?I'm not quite as cash heavy just now, around 40%, but have trimmed back L&G, and M&G post divi.
uppompeii
22/8/2022
13:18
Looks like the market bounce of the last two months may be rolling over, although energy seems OK still.
cassini
22/8/2022
13:13
Good for you eurofox and I don't blame anyone who cashes some of their chips in at any point in time 👍🏻
I personally will hold my current winners but am thinking of taking profit in BP. Didn't last time and watched it fall back so maybe will today.

tuftymatt
22/8/2022
13:09
I have to own up to exercising some fairly aggressive risk reduction first thing this AM - sold 50% of each of my holdings in AV. LGEN, MNG and PHNX. Even reduced some of the commodities, all at surprisingly good prices. The future is beginning to look quite dire - if interest rate keep rising then LIBOR+ (or it's replacement SONIA) charges on margined products could lead to a domino collapse of margined positions affecting all of us who put real cash in to the market. I am now over 70% cash, and interest rates of 5%+ could generate a good income stream from fixed income products.
eurofox
22/8/2022
08:10
I just took a few more and will add if the dip continues.
tuftymatt
22/8/2022
08:03
Closed the shortsBuys at 420 and 410. On holiday and not watching
marksp2011
21/8/2022
11:03
Admiral quoted to renew £478. Axa £239.
Via a comparison site. Half the price.

Admiral can't be reached by phone to cancel renewal sent email to which they replied they will requote. I thought days of us running around trying to find a deal were over

whatsup32
21/8/2022
10:18
Re car insurance got quoted £762 with Aviva settled for £346 with Axa.
oldfellowme2
20/8/2022
22:03
I sold prior to ex-dividend myself and given where the share price is now I just hope I can get back in at a price that makes this approach worthwhile,.
tried and tested
20/8/2022
12:50
Scobak.
Sorry should have made clear .
Article stated L&G cheaper and a BUY

Petrol now 167.9p locally down from peak of £2 . Should be good news all round for inflation.

Admiral car reinsurance quote up 20% from last year despite no claims .

I suspect other insurers quoting 20% higher too. That's good news for Aviva

whatsup32
20/8/2022
11:50
If it gets below the capital return price (424p?) I'd add some more.

I never reinvested that money so it's sat idle.

I wonder what September holds for the broader market though, it's often a crossroads for events, some reality after the silly season.

cassini
20/8/2022
10:04
The link, if you're interested :-
skinny
20/8/2022
09:49
Scobak, L&G
beermat1
20/8/2022
07:48
Whatsup. Entry 14418.
Can you clarify please. What is cheaper than Aviva?

scobak
19/8/2022
16:05
next top-up point 420p
eurofox
19/8/2022
09:05
Picked up a few more this morning and have an order in at 432.
tuftymatt
19/8/2022
09:00
The Times article today
"Insurer on target in capital shootout"

Div yield 8.5%
Cash generating £1B
BUY rating
Page 44 quarter page article . Worth reading

Ps. Article states it's cheaper than Aviva

whatsup32
19/8/2022
07:39
marksp. I can answer that for you as I do it myself. It is reinvestment of the dividend when it is paid that pushes the price up. I generally reinvest before I get the divi so I don't have to buy higher when others get theirs
prokartace
18/8/2022
14:38
@prokartace

yep. that's what I play.
Direction of travel from AV and LGEN is both North but they get run ups before XD. PSN is another.

i guess you usually get 2x dividend as a capital gain as the price is soft for the month of the XD....for reasons unknown it usually picks up when the divi is actually paid. I have no idea why.

marksp2011
18/8/2022
11:34
Back in at 438.75 for the same modest amount of AV I sold prior to ex-div.

Like getting two dividends as prokartace said.

However, the macro market outlook is a worry for me and I'm not going to load up to my previous levels of ownership just yet in case we get a new leg down in the world markets.

cassini
18/8/2022
11:06
marksp, this seems particularly the case with high yield shares where they get overbought for the dividend, then, when they go ex, all interest disappears for the next couple of months lowering the price back to normality
prokartace
18/8/2022
10:48
Did the same myself but sold some earlier than you netting an even bigger difference ditto LGEN and MNG
eurofox
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