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[quote]We'll all be winners if Aviva receives an equivalent takeover offer as RSA just have. The offer at 685 pence per share is roughly a p/e of 20 . On that basis, a similar offer for Aviva would equate to c£10.80 per share. That would make a very welcome Christmas present! LOL.[/quote]
I would be well happy with 685 per share as its nearly 3 x profit for me.
What the hell has being right wing and left wing got to do the with brext vote i right wing and i voted remain being a member of EU is more right to center than left to center that a sure thing
".......when you leftist elite can't accept the outcome of a vote, it's the lefty way,......"
Hmmmmm.
3.4% up will it hold seeing more and more red slowly appearing LGEN only 1.1% up, BARC was 2.2% up now only 0.6 up lloy gone red.
DOW futures 180 down tho was 230 down an hour ago so has improved.
Yeah Porsche i very happy with a Biden win wipe a few smiles off the ERG faces but Uk stock market is not toast far it from it long term we will benefit from a Biden win has for the US market because if biden doesn't see the 4 years out and Harris take over the US tech shares will tank thats a sure she make sure of that
Dont think we get taken there no need but would not write of a possible merger when our unwanted assets are sold
Maybe AB will try to flog the insurance business....or atleast separate it so it can be accurately valued by the market within AV.
We'll all be winners if Aviva receives an equivalent takeover offer as RSA just have. The offer at 685 pence per share is roughly a p/e of 20 . On that basis, a similar offer for Aviva would equate to c£10.80 per share. That would make a very welcome Christmas present! LOL.
Risking it .... we all lost some of us just don’t know it yet
Since you sold out on property, you have just been watching property values creep up over last 5 years, now at record highest levels yet. Ouch, bad timing for you, bound to hurt a little.
As for Brexit, that is just democracy,get used to it and stop being a hurting loser. We will do OK on hms UK with proper team at the helm. The euro is a knackered currency only good for Germany.
hahahahaha at the risk of repeating myself - YOU LOST!
Of course us knuckle draggers get a little frustrated when you leftist elite can't accept the outcome of a vote, it's the lefty way, I understand that, just a step away from being a commie where voting really does mean nothing. Your man Starmer only stopped bleating about it when his party were well and truly slaughtered in another recent vote. Only a shame that Farrage ran some candidates, otherwise it would have been a real rout. Never mind, Boris has enough of a majority to do the deed.
Finally you need to stop reading the daily mirror lads - The vote was a thumb in the eye from the northern knuckle draggers to the so called wealthy elites. That's why Boris cleaned up when he ran on a brexit ticket. You can't have it both ways....... Oh wait, that's right, you think you can
It baffles me why brexit believers keep posting on here except to amuse themselves trolling. Beneficiaries of the referendum result are the ultra wealthy, the sort of folk who have better resources than LSE to spend time on. The rest of us, as riskingit tells us, are just going to have to suck it up and make the best we can of a lousy job under a government of greedy incompetents.
...great news on Biden, Republic of Ire heritage, totally anti brexit. Poor old Boris and the gammons will be lucky to get any thing much deal wise from USA now, trying to unpick a 40 year trade agreement we helped build and prosper from always a disaster. I sold my property biz 2015, what a stroke, have made my pile can now just watch you muppets going down the drain from sunny P. Banus hahahah. A tip, buy the S&P, UK toast hahaha.
...and thats why no sensible countries have referendums, so the knuckle dragging great unwashed like yourself cannot drag the rest into a trashed currency/trashed stock market/trashed inward investment scenario and end up wth PM’s like wheezing Boris and Dominic scummings running our downward spiral, you reap what you sow. . Brexit an impoverishing disaster, enjoy idiots.
Of course I do bubbles - That's why I voted to leave. The EU is a busted flush but you don't seem to know that yet.
I thought all the whiny bremainer stuff had stopped, clearly not - Let me remind you, we had a democratic vote, leave won....... get over it!
Yes is a very big risk.
If joe takes Nevada it game over for trump this should stable the markets and send the markets up i hope.
The US DOW future is currently 400 up and this should maintain or go up more dragging the FTSE up as well more often than not banks will go positive my average on BARC was when it was 2% down today.
There is a lot of if, buts, maybe, and crossed fingers.
With good luck, I could be back in AV later
With bad luck i am going to be in BARC for a while.
riskingit: "Principles my friend - You should try it"
Prefer my principal over priggish principles!
I have sold gl all a 3 to 4%% swing from AV to barc over the last few days, I still like AV see you all on the next roll of the dice.
In the crazy world we live in the BOE just raised another 150 billion if I have read correctly to a new total of 850 billion of new money which should dilute our currency and the pound should drop but the pound has gone up.
It just shows you how strong of an effect when the top financial people all think it a good idea ie the belief and trust against what should happen where the pound should drop like a rock.
Do you give a damn though about your children's/grandchildren's future prospects? I doubt it!
haha P1946 you seem to forget that those of us that voted for Brexit don't give a damn about your money
Principles my friend - You should try it
@porsche1946 if you have such strong feelings against Aviva, why are you bothering posting on the share board. Why not focus on your interests instead.
Edwina. Mummy reads it to him before bedtime.
this ****** been reading too much FT.
You can keep trying to put lipstick on this pig but it’s still a pig, my advice, as I said when these were 15pc higher, dump and put into L&G, maybe M&G and Phoenix too if you are income seekers. Aviva is terminal, poorly managed, capital destructive and pathetic dividend, now concentrating on U.K. and ireland, why? All the growth is in Asia,. U.K. a brexit covid self harming basket case heading for a 1970’s style IMF bailout. Avoid all this dividend cxxp and buy S&P growth, this jam tomorrow on a collapsed index like ftse (lost 15pc of its value in 5 years, pitiful) You reap what you sow and the people who voted for brexit now getting shafted, trashed currency and univestable index, pity they were allowed to drag the rest of us down with them, no sensible countries have referendums, terminal.