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It’s obviously a scam . Also when a company or a fund owns 30% of a company it has to make a takeover offer and no fund or individual owns more then 30% of Aviva let alone 41%
Without doubt it’s a Scam…
I would never fall for that..!! I have a trusted “Nigerian Prince” that looks after all my financial matter's…
I don’t think we are going to see Aviva holding on to @ £5 this year, half way through the £300 million buybacks already, Burning @5/6 million a day…?
? I doubt that Aviva will be the slightest bit interested and there is very little that they can do.
It would be better in terms of protecting others if you report it to Action Fraud and also the Fnancial Conduct Authority (although almost certainly the company is based overseas so they won't be able to do anything)
Almost certainly a scam. I will fire this email off to Aviva……..
With reference to your recent conversation with Mr. John Cortez/Acquisition Department, we are attaching the standard Non-Disclosure Agreement, which confirm that you will not disclose confidential information about the acquisition of Aviva PLC to other parties.
Our Legal Department will clarify your holdings and if you are not fully sure as to how many shares you own or if the name of the company has changed, we will re-confirm your holdings on your behalf.
Sincerely yours,
Administration Department
Hydra Securities LLC
60 Broad St, New York, NY 10004, USA
Phone No.: 1 914 369 1159
Fax No.: 1 914 650 1308
Quite sure it’s a scam
This is at least the 6 th board I have seen with this type of thing.
If it sounds too good to be true .
It then must be a scam.
Nobody doing a take over would do this when they can buy on the open market a lot cheaper.
Ffs! It's obviously a scam.
I'd be more worried that this boiler house operation has your details, and if you gave them any of your time, you're now on their suckers list which will result in more calls and scam money making schemes.
They can buy them normally for £4.91 and there must be better ways of buying a company than cold calling individual investors. I'm fairly certain it is illegal to acquire a company like this
Just had an interesting phone call from a company trying to aquire Aviva ahares in an attempt to purchase the company. They already hold 41% but require another 10% to buy out the company. They are offering between £10-£20 for my shares.. Is this a scam or a genuine attempt to buy the company.
Well, that seemed quick!
Aviva today announces that, it has completed the acquisition of AIG Life Ltd from Corebridge Financial (a subsidiary of American International Group), for £453m.
The acquisition was cleared by the CMA on 28 March, just before Easter.
But then, it had been first announced on 25 September 2023 (6.5 months ago), whereas the intended acquisition of Friends Life was announced 21 Nov 2014 and completed 13 April 2015 (under 5 months).
Im holding big ex dividend thurs
and still good for 550 in short term
More info on the subject, scroll down to dividends
https://www.aviva.com/investors/shareholder-updates/2022-june/
NO - It wasn't a split. Basically it was a forced sell of (from memory) 24% of your shares for £4.24. It had no bearing on the SP (in theory at least).
Soton, of course mate i agree, I bought these at a low price during Pandemic, and sold off at a good profit, later on i then bought back and currently back in profit again, if i sell any now i would like to buy back again at some point, but also roofer has a good point mng are dropping like a stone, will have to give it a bit more thought
Whatever you do/say Rob this as been good to me over the years...Only wish VOD would perform like this....As for strategy I'm taking the divi then if/when it goes above £5 will sell a lump....
Robleo, always a tricky dilemma , dividend pays 22.3p , will probably drop more than that , just look at mng other week, just depends on your strategy, at end of day we're all here for profits
The buyback program will bring it back to 500 mark in a few days after ex-divi IMO. DYOR
MNG dropped more than the %age divi. It dropped faster than a speeding bullet.. Low price right now but maybe not for long.
But what if it does go over, i would like to sell and take the profit, but on the other hand, if i lose out on dividends and it doesn't drop i would regret it, oh dear
Will it, wont it 😀👍👍🇬🇧⬆️⬆️
Roofer, that's a very good point i had forgotten all about that, still an excellent price though, let's hope it doesn't drop too much after xdiv
Don't forget factor in share split in May 2022
I’ve just looked at a more detailed chart and the highest price since 2009 is 539 in 2015
I’m not sure what charts you are looking at but the highest it has been is 533 in 2015
How many years? May 2018, 723. Between Dec. 2016 - Sept. 2018 it fluctuated in the c.585-c.720 range.
It was never near 5.90 a share a few years back