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AV. Aviva Plc

463.80
5.30 (1.16%)
26 Apr 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
  5.30 1.16% 463.80 462.90 463.10 464.40 460.30 463.80 5,380,631 16:35:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.3962 11.68 12.68B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 458.50p. Over the last year, Aviva shares have traded in a share price range of 366.00p to 499.40p.

Aviva currently has 2,738,270,828 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aviva is £12.68 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.68.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/1/2019
04:20
Shame it couldn't quite hold 400p for the weekly close but I agree with the previous poster, once it starts to rise it will take off pretty quickly. The pricing anomaly here is just too great to last long.
danielbird193
11/1/2019
21:56
Best time is to buy on monday before the vote, once the uncertainty goes AVIVA will climb to 450p pretty quick.
this_time_its_different
11/1/2019
14:10
Hi Davebowler. I'm with AJBELL would you be so kind to advise me how I get access to shares magazine? Thanks in advance. Planning to buy a few of these after vote next week.
djb3
11/1/2019
13:43
Shame it's not a recommendation in Investors' Chronicle or The Telegraph (Questor). Those are the real market movers!
danielbird193
11/1/2019
13:03
Its on page 26 of Shares Mag -free to AJ Bell clients.
davebowler
11/1/2019
12:33
Thanks Harris
whatsup32
11/1/2019
12:17
FWIW, in this week's Shares Magazine, AV is tipped as one of their "6 of the best UK value stocks". Chosen for it's low forward PEG ratio, which they reckon is 0.7.
harris tweed
11/1/2019
11:20
If AV clears 430 ish next stop 500 ish.

Roll on the good times

whatsup32
11/1/2019
11:03
One of my Filtered user names so I'll not be wasting my time on any of his comments.
gbh2
11/1/2019
10:47
Buywell will probably say they are all sells from big players.
uppompeii
11/1/2019
10:12
Decent turnover of shares this morning
whatsup32
10/1/2019
12:12
I added today too. I'm feeding in my SIPP contributions each month while this remains above 6% yield
villarich
10/1/2019
10:53
Picked a few up this morning, the divi looks too good to ignore :)
gbh2
10/1/2019
09:52
There was a typo on my correction too. Gave up in the end!!
villarich
09/1/2019
17:22
Villarich - phew glad you sorted that one out haha

uppompeii - FWIW the pound is usually weak when the dollar is strong. As you said I also see some long term benefit to companies with overseas earnings regardless of where we end up with Brexit !!

losos
09/1/2019
09:55
Haha bigger! Sorry for the typo , I mean Buffet!
villarich
09/1/2019
08:49
And if that cash comes back to the UK with a weak £, even better.
uppompeii
09/1/2019
08:34
I'm not sure they'd need to passport anything. The European businesses are their own entities, selling products under local laws, br they driven by EU laws or not. They trade as separate cells and send cash back to the group.
villarich
08/1/2019
21:23
Aviva , the comeback kid
whatsup32
08/1/2019
19:25
I would have thought having such a large presence in Europe would be a plus under a hard Brexit. They can headquarter anywhere and get through passporting issues, no?
stewart64
08/1/2019
19:16
I think AV should be OK as it has proper subsidiaries in France and Ireland and it’s not just a name plate operation. It’s not like a bank which may have a front but where the real trade happens in London. They could get hammered with a no deal brexit, hence all the jobs and assets being shifted abroad in preparation
dr biotech
08/1/2019
17:58
I think its because of the term 'contracts' under European law, which may affect life policies. I read it somewhere in the IC.
yf23_1
08/1/2019
16:26
It's not as all the EU clients are going to dissappear of the face of the earth ffs. I wish people would get a grip when it comes to Brexit, you'd think the end of the world had been announced!
gaffer73
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