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AV. Aviva Plc

479.30
2.70 (0.57%)
Last Updated: 10:24:25
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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
  2.70 0.57% 479.30 479.10 479.30 483.30 477.90 482.50 435,232 10:24:25
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
04/6/2019
14:49
5G is already happening
tradejunkie2
04/6/2019
14:35
Trump just said that he will not restrict any sharing of security info because uk chooses to work with Huawei - none whatsoever - That statement must actually irk some sad people
sponges
04/6/2019
13:08
uppompeii, you talking to me or my cats? It's my cats that predict the share price l just relay it on!
tradejunkie2
04/6/2019
12:47
Looks like the announcements on D-Day are going to go down very well! (The end of the beginning of 'pace,energy and commercial thinking' ??). share price should easily surpass £5 in the short term imv.
windrushg
04/6/2019
12:43
Wow thanks, after its moved...?
uppompeii
04/6/2019
12:25
428p target kitty cats. Ferrari > Porsche.
tradejunkie2
04/6/2019
12:18
Omg is this pile of sxxt actually moving shock horror
porsche1945
04/6/2019
10:31
is he a sore point?
eurofox
04/6/2019
10:24
perhaps the woodford funds have been tapping their more liquid holdings leeading up to the freeze on redemptions - and probably across a range of stocks
eurofox
04/6/2019
10:20
Kitty cats,

Nice bounce as per my chart! :)

tradejunkie2
04/6/2019
08:03
Lol! Your pessimism on life itself is epic......talk about fatalism. Bet you're a bundle of laughs in mixed social setting. Can we concentrate on the positives as well..or do you have none, Doomed, we'll doomed Capt Mainwaring!....
luzley
04/6/2019
07:01
Macros affect ALL stocks


................ World Recession Risks Ramp Up ..................

.............. The cost of food is now going Up ..............


buywell posted a couple of weeks on African Swine Fever in China causing hundreds of millions of pigs to be culled as it has now affected ALL states in China and there is no cure and over 90% fatal.

This problem alone is causing Pork prices to spike in China as well as ALL meat and protein prices because pork is the number one protein of choice for Chinese.

Inflation in China is now rising due to this problem.
Pork prices look set to double by the end of 2019.

African Swine Fever has spread from China into Vietnam, North Korea, Mongolia , Cambodia and Honk Kong.



ALL of these countries are culling millions of affected pigs in an attempt to stop the spread of the disease.

ALL of these countries will need to import another meat product to replace Pork, especially China which has trade tariffs in place for USA pork.


BEEF is a logical alternative , and that might have helped the situation somewhat despite rising Beef prices following increased worldwide demand for it as a result of ASF.


................ THE GLOBAL PROBLEM NOW IS THIS ............... :

Mad Cow Disease has returned ... the disease that caused BSE in cattle in the UK and then was transmitted into humans as vCJD.


Brazil ... the worlds BIGGEST exporter of Beef has reported an outbreak of BSE and China has had to ban imports of beef from Brazil as a result.





BSE has NEVER gone away ... there have been several outbreaks in the USA since the vCJD crisis in the UK and one BSE outbreak just last year in Scotland.


GLOBAL INFLATION of protein prices will rise as a result of BSE / Mad Cow Disease in Brazil because other countries will also ban beef imports from Brazil to try to protect their human populations from vCJD.

Mad Cow Disease, BSE and vCJD are ALL prion diseases ... fatal within a year or so and no cure exists.

dyor
buywell

buywell3
03/6/2019
23:56
Look at my chart posted from my cats
tradejunkie2
03/6/2019
17:05
i think this has 370 nailed on
then i will buy
divi and cap growth is irresistible.

adejuk
03/6/2019
15:10
Doesn’t take a lot of brains to find out who insures Boeing - obviously a task way beyond our resident ejit though. Same for the bonds, anyone that knows anything about bonds (again this excludes our frightened of the outside world poster) would be able to find this. AV not exposed in any meaningful way.
dr biotech
03/6/2019
12:08
@whatsup, re:24388 ..

Good point. He clearly has a speech impediment, for public speaking at least, pausing too long every 3 or 4 words. I don't have the attention span for him. Personally, I might be worse in his shoes, but still.. hope someone has the guts to tell him some training for better delivery could be a big help.

cordwainer
03/6/2019
10:41
Buywell, why not stick to high risk, small cap AIM shares, its clear blue chips are too concerning for you.
uppompeii
03/6/2019
09:16
Never seen that on a comparison website so probably not.
uppompeii
03/6/2019
08:25
I wonder if AV. gets involved with insurance of Airlines and/or Plane manufacturers ?


Any holder know ?

buywell3
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