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AV. Aviva Plc

478.90
2.30 (0.48%)
Last Updated: 10:50:40
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
  2.30 0.48% 478.90 478.90 479.10 483.30 477.90 482.50 471,396 10:50:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.3961 12.10 13.13B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 476.60p. Over the last year, Aviva shares have traded in a share price range of 366.00p to 499.40p.

Aviva currently has 2,739,487,140 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aviva is £13.13 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 12.10.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/5/2019
20:08
Juicy dividend payment of £3,118.39 on the 30th.
smurfy2001
16/5/2019
19:52
Divi payday. spud
spud
16/5/2019
19:38
Till the 23rd?
uppompeii
16/5/2019
18:31
One week to go
whatsup32
16/5/2019
14:26
Have you spotted the current trading range? Thanks for sharing.
uppompeii
16/5/2019
14:22
Kitty cats, upper wedge target is 430p. Wedge pattern has been going on for some time could we finally see a breakout?

Meeeeooooooowww.

tradejunkie2
16/5/2019
13:21
I know it is not too relevant, but apparently poultry processors export most of the 'parsons noses' to Africa. Not a delicacy in Europe!
I'll try not to add any more useless facts.

scobak
16/5/2019
09:40
That's a bit of a bummer. Only I do luv a bacon sarnie!
redsquirrel3
16/5/2019
07:55
Pork price expected to rise by 70% by the end of 2019

1.4 BILLION Chinese consume around 60Kg of pork per person per year

Inflation in China due to African Swine Fever is escalating rapidly

Protein prices for all meat/poultry/fish products are expected to rise globally as a result

ASF will be a worldwide problem for 5 years


watch the video

buywell3
15/5/2019
21:05
At least the ozone layer's much better now. And Aviva's on the up again,so it's not all doom and gloom.
da vinci1
15/5/2019
13:17
He sounds a bit of an optimist to me

He forgot Auto leasing bubble about to burst
Student Loan debt bubble about to implode

Mass crop failure(Corn/Soya bean) across the US

:)

Add in climate change and unsustainable global population explosion and we have only 12 years...

All looking rather "disconcerting!"

crossing_the_rubicon
15/5/2019
11:07
Sounds like you are a bit on the bearish side at the moment eh!
imagining
15/5/2019
10:59
You think so eh :

I find it odd that yesterday the markets rose with the USA and IRAN situation getting worse

China and USA Trade at critical levels

Debt at worldwide record levels , both corporate and private

African swine fever rocketing meat and poultry prices worldwide = Global Inflation

Boeing and Tesla in a mess

UBER float going lower

BIG Media companies facing bigger fines and actions re content

Property prices dropping worldwide

China inflation now rising faster than predicted

Crops in Asia getting decimated by the Fall armyworm which can could damage some 80 different crops, including soya, maize, rice, cotton, sugarcane, vegetables and groundnuts.

The EU disintegrating as the UK plans Brexit sparking USA squabbles

Auto leasing bubble about to burst damaging banks involved

Student Loan debt bubble about to implode / written off / lost

Mass crop failure(Corn/Soya bean) across the US due to adverse weather

Carbon credits damaging companies due to lack of proper controls

Unsustainable global population explosion with no clear Government policies
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And all the above taking place within an overblown and inflated environment in markets due to lax interest rate policy and money printing.


We have IMO a recipe for a Global price drop as of now.

buywell3
14/5/2019
07:17
JPMorgan reiterate overweight TP £4.84 Monday. Omens are good for next week?
whatsup32
13/5/2019
23:46
Shuuushh kitty cat.
tradejunkie2
13/5/2019
14:18
Out of my emerging market funds for the time being
dround87
13/5/2019
14:17
It's going to be a big one I think. The markets really hate this trade war farce.
dround87
13/5/2019
13:26
Bloomin fire sale again if it's not farage it's Trump
creditcrunchies
13/5/2019
11:16
Buywell.
Don't forget the "flooding" in the US agricultural belt...
Crops havent been planted
Planting season apparently coming to an end soonish - Mid June latest and everywhere is still waterlogged.

crossing_the_rubicon
13/5/2019
06:17
I'm worried about more than that. 5pc is my stop loss across the board for what I'm anticipating is going to be very a red week.
dround87
12/5/2019
23:17
Jeez, how do you sleep worrying about 5pc?
uppompeii
12/5/2019
22:38
Trouble tomorrow I'm predicting. Prepared to lose no more than 5pc. Stops set.
dround87
12/5/2019
21:01
Any extra costs incurred will ultimately mean higher premiums for policyholders. I doubt whether insurers, across the board, would absorb the costs imv.The usual risk assessments would be applied when setting premiums I imagine. GLA
windrushg
12/5/2019
16:22
‘How driving gadgets are pushing up U.K. car insurance’

Looks like insurers of cars are having a hard time. Wonder how this effects Aviva

whatsup32
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