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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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2.80 | 0.59% | 479.40 | 479.00 | 479.20 | 483.30 | 477.90 | 482.50 | 432,468 | 10:21:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Insurance Carriers, Nec | 41.43B | 1.09B | 0.3961 | 12.10 | 13.13B |
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09/5/2019 08:33 | Not until I've seen the lie of the land. Not making any predictions nor buying anything until its clear we aren't in another full scale pull back. | ![]() dround87 | |
09/5/2019 08:15 | Anyone else tempted to top up at these levels? just took another 2k shares | ![]() p0pper | |
09/5/2019 08:12 | The government and the insurance industry set up a not-for-profit reinsurance fund called Flood Re which is supposed to help households at risk of flood to access affordable insurance. That will only cover damage from actual flood events though and I'm not sure what the situation would be if your home was deemed uninhabitable because of its flood risk. | ![]() danielbird193 | |
09/5/2019 07:51 | I dont know. Compulsory purchase if they are forced out before anything actually happens? It won't be an insurance company in these circumstances. | ![]() uppompeii | |
09/5/2019 07:30 | When it comes to the 100 it's all linked is it not? | ![]() dround87 | |
09/5/2019 07:01 | Chinese inflation due to pigs will impact world markets including this Chinese inflation is now ramping up Food prices jumped 6.1 per cent in April due to higher pork and fruit prices, as the rise in pork prices accelerated to 14.4 per cent from 5.1 per cent in March. On another front Towns in the UK are now likely to be abandoned due to climate change Who pays the moneys for the lost houses ? | ![]() buywell3 | |
08/5/2019 21:59 | 380 - 370 my bid still on the orderbook. 100K units. | ![]() mountpleasant | |
08/5/2019 19:01 | Pulled pork? Yum! :-)spud | spud | |
08/5/2019 18:55 | I was under the impression that this was the Aviva share discussion site. It seems that too many posters want to discuss pigs and er, ......well pigs! | ![]() imagining | |
08/5/2019 08:59 | I think this China/US stuff will begin to settle down by the end of the week. The way I see it trumps tweets are mere posturing but the threats won't materialise. Everyone wants this deal done and he won't be forgiven for dragging it out after Shocktober's fun and games. Bit scary looking at that cliff edge on the various global markets. They look reminiscent of that time but I'm holding through this one whereas I stopped myself out of everything back then. Hope I'm right! | ![]() dround87 | |
07/5/2019 19:32 | Re African Swine Fever story Read this link and you will determine that ASF will come to the USA if indeed it is not there already Not only is ASF going to cause world inflation due to all meat protein prices rising , but it now looks like causing further political tensions | ![]() buywell2 | |
07/5/2019 18:23 | Probably a good buy when it hits a forward Yield of 10% again (currently at 7.69%) | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
07/5/2019 18:11 | https://twitter.com/ | ![]() chinese_takeaway | |
07/5/2019 18:05 | porsche1945- approx 10yrs ago, you could pick these up for 163p. They are today worth 150% more from that particular time. In addition, they've paid out something like 150- 200p in dividends on top of that. All the Brokers recommendations point to a strong Buy barring one (Berenberg and even they have a target price of 495 despite recommending sell bizarrely). They all cite strong growth potential and rising dividends. Hardly a 'dog' share! I still see Aviva at least doubling in the next 3-5 years (as well as distributing dividends of at least 90-150p in that time). | da vinci1 | |
07/5/2019 17:26 | You may be right. I'm guessing, based on the level of financial awareness we've seen thus far, that it's a brand new boxter on a PCP deal. Something tells me your average 911 enthusiast would be a little more specific in their choice of user name lest they be confused with their Chelsea tractor driving wife! | ![]() dround87 | |
07/5/2019 16:53 | Probably still attempting to hand crank his knackered Porsche....spud | spud | |
07/5/2019 16:35 | The genius returns! I'm still waiting on that 350 you promised us after XD. | ![]() dround87 | |
07/5/2019 16:29 | Vinci, Aviva share price double, haha you " lifers " live in hope, going on its performance of the last ten years its more likely to halve. Its a dog. | ![]() porsche1945 | |
07/5/2019 15:27 | I think peeps take profits after they bag all of the final divis pretty much across the board especially after a 1000 pt FTSE rally | ![]() creditcrunchies | |
07/5/2019 15:15 | Just why the Insurance sector would be at the forefront (-2%) of the pullback in global Market sentiment is beyond me! spud | spud | |
07/5/2019 13:29 | Are you long again TJ? Or still sitting on the fence (or toilet / litter tray)? | ![]() danielbird193 | |
07/5/2019 13:00 | Kittycats, got my 420p as already said. I am very good at this as YOU can all SEE. === TradeJunkie22 May '19 - 18:27 - 24201 of 24220 Edit 0 0 2 Sorry cats, had a curry ended up spraying the toilet. The bleach didn't help so had to use the scrubbing brush. Was very time consuming. Will drop by with a chart soon. Think we could drift down to 420. | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
06/5/2019 20:40 | You can be such a boar! | brick tycoon | |
06/5/2019 07:00 | -------------------- .......... The World is about to get a pig bill to pay ............ -------------------- Re my previous posts on African Swine Fever in China costing $ 1 TRILLION dollars worldwide, which I later raised to $2 TRILLION dollars. It now appears that China consumes over 60Kg per person per year of pork. More than the data I used which was 45 Kg , apparently they can't get enough of the stuff and meat consumption has been going through the roof as people get more money to spend. I knew that pig prices where on the rise of late due to the culling of millions of pigs in China and now also in other countries, and that this alone was having an effect on the rate of inflation in China, as not only was the price of pork rising , so were ALL other meat and poultry prices in China. Some US banks and others have run the numbers over the last week and as pork is the largest component of China's consumer price basket, its influence on other meat prices means that a doubling of pork prices in China would boost the country's inflation by 5.4%. China will EXPORT its inflation problems worldwide ... its what it does. Soya bean prices have been falling in the US and Brazil, pigs eat soya beans and China is the biggest importer of them. A decimated swine herd in China as Hundreds of Millions of pigs get culled will hit the world market of soya bean production, costs will run into the hundreds of $ BILLIONS of dollars because this will be a 4 or 5 year problem till China cleanses itself of the swine fever virus IF indeed it can. Hence buywell rises his prediction of total knock on worldwide effects over the above period to $3 TRILLION dollars. | ![]() buywell3 | |
06/5/2019 07:00 | -------------------- .......... The World is about to get a pig bill to pay ............ -------------------- Re my previous posts on African Swine Fever in China costing $ 1 TRILLION dollars worldwide, which I later raised to $2 TRILLION dollars. It now appears that China consumes over 60Kg per person per year of pork. More than the data I used which was 45 Kg , apparently they can't get enough of the stuff and meat consumption has been going through the roof as people get more money to spend. I knew that pig prices where on the rise of late due to the culling of millions of pigs in China and now also in other countries, and that this alone was having an effect on the rate of inflation in China, as not only was the price of pork rising , so were ALL other meat and poultry prices in China. Some US banks and others have run the numbers over the last week and as pork is the largest component of China's consumer price basket, its influence on other meat prices means that a doubling of pork prices in China would boost the country's inflation by 5.4%. China will EXPORT its inflation problems worldwide ... its what it does. Soya bean prices have been falling in the US and Brazil, pigs eat soya beans and China is the biggest importer of them. A decimated swine herd in China as Hundreds of Millions of pigs get culled will hit the world market of soya bean production, costs will run into the hundreds of $ BILLIONS of dollars because this will be a 4 or 5 year problem till China cleanses itself of the swine fever virus IF indeed it can. Hence buywell rises his prediction of total knock on worldwide effects over the above period to $3 TRILLION dollars. | ![]() buywell3 |
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