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AV. Aviva Plc

469.30
0.40 (0.09%)
Last Updated: 09:22:37
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
  0.40 0.09% 469.30 469.20 469.40 471.00 468.10 471.00 392,756 09:22:37
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.3961 11.86 12.87B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 468.90p. 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 £12.87 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.86.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/8/2019
17:42
buywell if you look back on this thread alone

Has correctly called AV. lower by 100p each time

This is my 3rd visit



DOW in the USA on track to drop 1000 today at the current panic sell off


Who would have believed it ?

















actually mois




I thought it would do this about 7 weeks back



but better late than never as they say


dyor and learn charts

buywell3
14/8/2019
16:59
Watch this - Recession Indicators Explored
smurfy2001
14/8/2019
14:01
Brexit
Trade wars
Negative GDP

All things the kitty cats don't like.

tradejunkie2
14/8/2019
13:44
Today this IMO is a preview of what is to come

USA markets are only just around 26,000

buywell expects them to sink in his opinion to 20,000 by this xmas


UK to 6000 in sympathy


From 7700 we have only dropped 500 points


Another 1200 to go IMO

buywell3
14/8/2019
13:41
Ask Dr B


He is a buywell follower

He knows --- let's see if he tells

buywell3
14/8/2019
13:40
Does buywell ever live up to his name and actually buy well? The only things I hear from him are prognostications of doom and warnings about how low things will go. Does buy well ever in fact buy, or is he a perennial shorter?
danielbird193
14/8/2019
13:14
The truth of the matter IS that buywell is correct in what he says in better now that 75% OF HIS CALLS


Check my back posts and be prepared to get educated



Today markets give you some idea of what is coming



buywell knew this BECAUSE he is an outside of the box thinker and does not follow the herd.


Baaaahhhh



The UK market's dropping today

Not so great thinks buywell ---

And that with a mere 70 points drop today


7000 not even hit yet and


buywell believes 6000 will be here by xmas

dyor

buywell3
14/8/2019
13:04
Second very small purchase.
essentialinvestor
14/8/2019
12:42
You mean to say that you would have employed him in the first place??

spud

spud
14/8/2019
12:40
No, your posts are littered with glaring errors and huge misassumptions. Your lack of understanding is painful. As you know I’ve pointed out many flaws in lots of your posts, but I can’t get through your tin hat.

I’ve got more chance of teaching my dog quantum theory than you how to research. You post mountains of drivel here on a daily basis (100+ posts in 3 days, really you should get out more). It’s fair to say if you worked for my R&D group I’d have let you go...

dr biotech
14/8/2019
12:24
Dr B I am disappointed in your CJD comments ---- very, very poor research

Please read my posts again properly , remembering CJD has several named subtypes given by those in charge to apply layers of fudge

sCJD, iCJD , vCJD , fCJD to name but four


If interested check out buywells posts on SDI , where Dr B recently made a very good helpful comment on African Swine flu and CWD in Cervids in the USA

CWD is another prion disease like Mad Cow (BSE) which caused vCJD in England


Those interested see the recent BBC 2 documentary a couple of months ago


ALL BIG insurers again taking a bath today --- buywell is NOT surprised

buywell3
14/8/2019
12:16
Dr, there is the filter button to be fair.
essentialinvestor
14/8/2019
12:14
Hog prices in the US have dropped about 30% over the last few months, back to its long term baseline. Buywell is scared of the outside world. Predicts we are all going to die of CJD (0 cases in last few years), or get microwaved by 5G (doesn’t understand basics physics). But he’ll be ok as he has a tin hat to protect him and his multiple personalities.


Goes xd tomorrow, could be a new 3 year low. I will get back in at some point, but think we have a few weeks uncertainty first. Trying to guess the exact bottom is a mugs game, I’ll wait for 3 days of it not falling first.

dr biotech
14/8/2019
11:13
German manufacturing has already been in recession for the past nearly 6 months.
loganair
14/8/2019
11:08
I post about ASF because nobody else realizes that this disease will cause Globally over $ 3 TRILLION of losses in the next 3 years

Anybody buy these at 376p yesterday ?

ALL of the top 5 EU economies now are declining , Germany could be first to go into recession next month

buywell3
14/8/2019
11:04
I don't think anything will re-rate shortly, but it is a time for picking up bargains. I bought Plus 500 a week back and sold it yesterday because I don't think that will re-rate either (it should do of course) so the same goes for Aviva, Lloyds, legal and General and others like it. It's going to be tough. My AV. holding is down 12% or so, which is fine because the dividend pays for me to hold it. I'm confident the price will recover eventually.
drradcliffe
14/8/2019
11:01
Down in share price.
action
14/8/2019
10:57
GS Buy is not something to celebrate!.
Often more interesting when they say Sell.

Agree with the comment yesterday that it's difficult to see
a re-rating short term, particularly with an EU exit to navigate.
Aviva has been caught up in that risk off sentiment on UK exposed stocks.

essentialinvestor
14/8/2019
10:53
Where?.........where's it gone?
bothdavis
14/8/2019
10:47
There goes the divi
action
13/8/2019
22:29
Most great full JP
whatsup32
13/8/2019
20:55
Put it on for you whatsup -- Aviva had its "buy" rating reaffirmed by analysts at Goldman Sachs Group
jpjohn1
13/8/2019
20:44
The ASF stuff is really overdone and far from relevant to Aviva's fortunes. I still can't help thinking this little kitty kat is undervalued, but at the same time I struggle to see what the catalyst for a re-rating might be.
danielbird193
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