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goodpick. they did not say they would be buying back 4 billion of shares... they want to reduce no. of shares - so a special dividend with consolidation is likely - see tesco for an example of how that works.
goodpick. they did not say they would be buying back 4 billion of shares... they want to reduce no. of shares - so a special dividend with consolidation is likely - see tesco for an example of how that works.
If a bid is in the wings it will be soon,before the large appreciation AV. will acquire
Five pound plus on next upward movement seems a fair prediction!!
Good yield, chance of a a special dividend, more upside than downward share price pressure. Sounds good to me.
Sorry what is the benefit to shareholders of a capital return ? Unless the dividend per share increases spreading the dividend pot across fewer shares.
This is not the case and Aviva will just increase the dividend by low percentages each year.
The preference they have clearly stated is to reduce share numbers and not pay special dividends.
Great results but nothing special for the share price
Hmm.
£750m buyback now, with further plans revealed @ FY. Sounds like a further buyback on the cards. Muddies the water. I'd rather of taken my £1 / share (19p now).
some of that was expected but wow those results were top draw.......yep i see an upward move today
Best results in a decade...best results of a ftse 100 company.
Aviva to buy back shares 750m
On your marks !!!!
I am sure the disposal of assets by year-end valued @£7,500,000,000 will be of interest to someone in the M&A field.
It would bolster any future financial statements of the buyer
i am long here, but nonetheless would find it hard to
describe aviva as “incredibly well run”, lol! - it is doing
better recently, but still plenty of scope for improvement.
aviva has got really lean recently and while its still a way behind l&g, the valuation adjusts for this. however insurers are now starting to be viewed differently. recently youve had an asset manager buying an insurer in the states and i wouldnt be surprised in they start sniffing in the uk. there are some incredibly well run insurers are relatively low valuations.
Very nice price Dek
Sold some of these way back for £8.30 per share.
Been a steady increase today. So much nicer than the stop- start. I'm perfectly content to sit back and let her climb to giddy heights.
Rockonuk01-Have you filtered out Cevian? They think Aviva could be £8 each in near future. Boomtime indeed!!!
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Spike
How much to buy AV.
700 to 750 pence
Around seven billion in cash
Number one in its territories
Pe ratio only five point five (approx)
Divi yield six point five percent (approx)
This share is so undervalued
Surely a takeover target for a American bank or insurer ??
exactly past that far back has no bearing on current situ
You are a little touchy !!
I remember this share being 550 and above
With your remarks you just showed your a novice at the game
Good luck tomorrow everybody else
Ps they will have made lots of money from the M&A this year although some will not be recorded yet
552, may 21 2018. (550s back in 2015 too).
but tbh not sure that’s got much to do with what
will happen tomorrow / next month / next year.
This a share never been near 550 me thinks you are taking **** so block you and your scum out of my life for good
Big buyback, big divi,big special,and 550 per share
Boomtime lol
Already got aload of retained capital which will rocket up tomorrow so if cannot see ways to invest it then buyback and special divi makes sense, shame really that business opportunities other than takeovers are limited fro management point of view but all good IMOA GLA
Hope you're right RockonUK I Can't decide if there will be any news on a buyback or special Divi or if that will be announced later in the year., but first things first, lets hope the fundamentals are ok! Fingers crossed and GLA.