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I think you may have mentioned it before, move on. Sell the Aviva shares you've £6.50p and buy some more Amazon shares. Find a chat board for Amazon and give them the benefit of your incredible wisdom.
Still at 4 quid, doing worse now than under Andy Briggs. Utterly hopeless. Nothing moves this steaming pile of sxxt. No growth, share price has halved in 11 years and another dividend only capital destructive stock. Buy US growth, in the time this has gone from 8.50 a share to 4 Amazon has 7xd. It’s why ftse 100 is dog index of the world, that and the fact brexit is an epic fail and the country is now a high tax low productivity political basket case. Buy elsewhere.
Since the start of the year LGEN is up 8%
AV. is up 24%
It all depends over what time scale you select.
Buybacks are doing exactly what they are supposed to do, reduce the share count.
The lower price they can buyback shares the better IMV.
But if buybacks are effective all points below noted why are we underperforming L&G which has no buy backs???
Buy mode
i am not a fan of porsche’s tedious posts knocking UK markets in general,
which seldom add anything imv to discussion of AV more specifically.
but just in the interests of some balance, thought i’d post this link from
sunday times today which does touches on porsche’s overall position:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/red-tape-is-choking-the-ftse-bosses-warn-hhtrksp68?shareToken=a38365641caad47805f6e622585a7328
Analysts were heartened by the 4 billion pound capital pledged by mid-2022 and the assurance that the figure was "floor not the ceiling"
The capital return is kicking off with a 750 million stock repurchase scheme.
Details of the rest of the cash return pledge will be unveiled in the group's full-year results.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/958502/investment-bank-says-its-time-to-splash-cash-on-aviva-shares-958502.html
ATB... a nice reminder
https://www.aviva.com/investors/
Q3 provisional trading update 11th November 2021
got few GSK,Twimpy and aviva and looking to buy more in either of these. best option?
Buy buy buy
This is a great buying opertunity till £4.30 then we would need to see if we could break through for an up hill trend.
Reading this from Mme Blanc, I assumed we were in for good times, especially with the buyback commencing;
12 Aug 2021
We are delivering on our commitment to make a substantial capital return to our shareholders. We intend to return at least £4 billion to investors by the end of the first half of 2022 (subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals, completion of disposals and market conditions), starting with a share buyback of up to £750 million .
Returning £4bn to investors has so far made me a loss... With almost 4bn shares in issue (3,928,669,421), that equates to £1/share. I'll be patient as surely this will materialise in some form, either dividends or increased share value.
Thanks for that Schjmh. Although I hadn't asked the question I must admit to doing a quck search and drawing a blank.
We know who to go to for info in future :-)
25 November 2021
Not sure exactly but the 4th quarter results are on Mar 10, 2022 which should put the 3rd in early Dec
can someone tell me when the date of the next results statement is it nov or december tia
Recouped my Monday morning outlay this morning 4.094 this morning for a similar profit to yesterday, so an extra 304 shares in our long term portfolios for no cost. Shame I didn't play LGEN instead. Would have done even better there.
Hopefully heading back below £4 again & off we go again :) I love this "dead, joke of a Market". How have you done this week Porsche?
A yearly special dividend of 20p.I wont be expecting that seeing as its just been dreamt up by an over zealous shareholder.Wishful thinking that is.I am waiting for the organ grinders to announce the facts.
That's the dogs bo?l?cks!
This is just Aviva buying back the shares cheaply and MM buying and offloading then repeat. Just waiting for next divi. RNS and also a yearly special divi of 20p, to really get this share moving towards 450p. At the minute it is in yo-yo period!!
Nice positive move today. Hopefully more to come over the coming days/weeks.
Will be back to £4.30 very soon nothing but good news as long as they don't muck up we should in a great postion.
Thanks for that mydogsbestfriend.
Appreciate the share
Well, 6225 of the 6378 shares Mrs Nelly purchased on Monday afternoon sold to recoup the full outlay.
2.5% profit in a day and a half, added to our long term holding, with hopefully something similar to come soon when I offload the ones bought Monday morning.
And Porsche tells us to throw our money at overpriced US markets.
This continues to work for me.
I have received thiss reply from AV regarding Evergrande. Aviva and its subsidiaries own an immaterial equity stake of around 0.004% of the companys total shares in issue, and these are held in index funds that track the movement of a specified index of which China Evergrande is a constituent.