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Today's buy and sell prices

The price at which you can buy a share or investment. It is usually higher than the bid (sell) price. It’s the price you are being offered. Offer 500.00p
The price at which you can sell a share or investment. It is lower than the offer (buy) price. Bid 486.70p
The difference between the bid and offer prices expressed as a percentage. When you buy shares you pay a higher price than you get when you sell them. The difference between these prices is the profit made by the market maker who puts the deals together. Spread 2.66

Today's trading

Range The lowest and the highest price a share has reached in the trading day. 492.00p-497.70p
The lowest and the highest price a share has reached in the trading day. Volume 8,370,889.00
The lowest and the highest price a share has reached in the trading day. Today's open 495.50p
At the end of the trading day there is an official closing price for every share. The previous session’s close is used as the base to calculate the following day’s price changes. Previous close 496.90p

Yearly summary

The highest and lowest prices the shares have traded at over a rolling 52-week period. It gives you a good indication of how the share price is performing now relative to its recent past performance. 52wk range 375.60p-506.60p

Fundamentals and health

A measure of the company's worth on the stock market. We display the previous closing share price multiplied by the number of shares in issue. Market capitalisation £13,302.28
The number of shares a company has in circulation, in millions. Shares in issue 2,685.37
The main valuation used by investors and a way of gauging whether a company's share price is cheap or expensive compared to competitors. You get PE by dividing the share price by the earnings per share (EPS). Our figure is last basic unadjusted - reported - annual EPS / current share price x 100. Companies also quote adjusted EPS figures to remove the effect of one-off exceptional figures from the profit figures. There is debate among investors as to whether this should be used. We use basic EPS – the purest figure. PE ratio 11.5
PEG ratio n/a
An important ratio for showing how much profit after tax and other deductions (net profit) is actually being earned per share. You divide the net profit by the number of shares in issue. Expressed in pence per share. Looking at whether the EPS is rising or falling over time is one of the most important indicators of whether a company is really making money for its shareholders. Our figure is undiluted, meaning it is not adjusted for exceptional costs. EPS 37.70p
Earnings per share growth illustrates the growth of earning per share over the last two reporting periods. It helps investors identify stocks that are increasing or decreasing in profitability. A minus sign indicates negative growth. EPS growth n/a
Return on capital employed measures a company's profitability in relation to how much capital is invested in the business. Generally, the higher the figure the better but with all these ratios it is best to compare companies from the same sector. A high double digit figure may mean a company has an advantage over its competitors because of a unique product but an oil company, for example, will have higher capital outlay than an online retailer. Our formula: [Pre-tax profit / (total assets – short-term liabilities)] * 100 ROCE n/a
Also known as the acid test ratio, it's a quick guide to how well a company can pay its short-term debts. Above 1 is considered healthy. A ratio of 1.5 would mean the company has £1.50 of liquid (accessible) assets to cover each £1 of debt (current liabilities). Formula: Current assets minus inventory / current liabilities. Quick ratio n/a
Indicates whether a company can convert assets into cash to pay its debts within the next 12 months. It is calculated as current assets / current liabilities for the same period but will display as '0' for companies such as banks that don't distinguish between short and long-term liabilities. Current ratio 1632.07
The amount of money a company paid to a shareholder for each share they own over the past 12 months, expressed in pence. Total dividends per share 33.40p
The dividends paid per share over the past 12 months (interim plus final) as a percentage of the share price. Our figure includes recurring special dividends. Dividend yield 7.7
The number of times the dividend could have been paid out from net profits. It is a good indicator of the company's ability to pay the dividend and its level of generosity. Formula: earnings per share / dividends per share. More than 2 is considered healthy, less than 1.5 may hint that a dividend is at risk of being cut. Dividend cover 1.13
Dividend per share growth 7.74

Aviva Fundamentals

We are one of the UK's leading Insurance, Wealth and Retirement businesses, with franchises in Ireland and Canada. Our purpose is to be with you today for a better tomorrow. Aviva exists to be with people through all phases of their lives. We are here for our customers when it really matters. We help them make the most of life. Because at Aviva, we understand that what you do today creates what is possible tomorrow.

Aviva Regulatory news

Date Time Headline Source
19/09/2024 14:29 Form 8.3 - Tritax Eurobox PLC RNS
18/09/2024 14:30 Form 8.3 - Tritax Eurobox plc RNS
18/09/2024 14:22 Form 8.3 - Spirent Communications PLC RNS
18/09/2024 14:20 Form 8.3 - Smith (DS) plc RNS
18/09/2024 14:18 Form 8.3 - Segro plc RNS
18/09/2024 14:15 Form 8.3 - International Paper Company RNS
17/09/2024 15:00 Director/PDMR Shareholding RNS
17/09/2024 14:39 Form 8.3 - Smith (DS) PLC RNS
17/09/2024 14:39 Form 8.3 - Spirent Communications PLC RNS
17/09/2024 14:34 Form 8.3 - International Paper Company RNS

Aviva Latest trades

Latest trades

Date Time Price Amount Value Type Buy / sell
19/09/2024 16:50:00 495p 1,300,000 £6,435,000.00 O Sell
19/09/2024 16:35:04 496p 25,000 £124,000.00 O Sell
19/09/2024 16:35:00 497p 11,943 £59,356.71 O Buy
19/09/2024 16:35:00 497p 6,680 £33,199.60 O Buy
19/09/2024 16:35:00 497p 294,524 £1,463,784.28 O Buy

Analysis

Buy Sell Unknown
Quantity 1,592 1,616 638
Volume 4,287,204 3,897,764 3,014,593
Value £21,285,722 £19,318,084 £14,977,133

Aviva Director dealings

Trade date Director Volume / Price Trade value Trade type
04/09/2024 Amanda Blanc 6,250 @ 499.00p £31,187.50 Buy
04/09/2024 Amanda Blanc 6,250 @ 499.00p £31,187.50 Buy
27/08/2024 Amanda Blanc 15,000 @ 495.00p £74,250.00 Buy
28/06/2024 Pippa Lambert 1,003 @ 481.71p £4,831.55 Buy
24/06/2024 Thomas Neil 100,000 @ 484.00p £484,000.00 Buy
31/05/2024 Cheryl Agius 15,000 @ 482.28p £72,342.00 Buy
29/05/2024 Pippa Lambert 637 @ 485.77p £3,094.35 Dividend Reinvestment
29/05/2024 Charlotte Jones 403 @ 485.77p £1,957.65 Dividend Reinvestment
29/05/2024 Charlotte Jones 403 @ 485.77p £1,957.65 Dividend Reinvestment
28/03/2024 Pippa Lambert 881 @ 498.82p £4,394.60 Buy

Aviva Broker views

Date Broker Recomm. Old target price New target price Notes
18/09/2024 Goldman Sachs buy - - new coverage
09/09/2024 Jefferies buy 525.00p 550.00p reiteration
05/07/2024 JP Morgan Cazenove neutral - 545.00p reiteration
10/05/2024 Berenberg Bank buy 550.00p 572.00p reiteration
29/11/2023 Deutsche hold 495.00p 485.00p downgrade
17/11/2023 Barclays equal-weight - 472.00p reiteration
13/11/2023 JP Morgan Cazenove overweight - - reiteration
07/09/2023 Barclays equal-weight 472.00p 470.00p reiteration
08/06/2023 Deutsche buy - - reiteration
24/05/2023 Berenberg Bank buy 546.00p 532.00p reiteration
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