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RSA (RSA)     

optomistic - 05 Mar 2004 16:19

The 2013 full year preliminary results for RSA Insurance Group plc was announced 27 February 2014.


"3 FOR 8 RIGHTS ISSUE AT 56 PENCE PER NEW ORDINARY SHARE
Further to the announcement on 27 February of its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2013, RSA Insurance Group plc ("RSA" or the “Company”) today announces the launch of a rights issue to raise £773 million in proceeds (£748 million net of expenses) (the “Rights Issue”). The Rights Issue is a fully underwritten 3 for 8 rights issue of 1,380,976,863 ordinary shares of 27.5 pence each in the capital of the Company at a price of 56 pence per New Ordinary Share.
The Issue Price of 56 pence per New Ordinary Share represents a discount of approximately 40% to the closing price of 93.4 pence on 24 March 2014 (being the last business day prior to the release of this announcement) and a 32.7% discount to the theoretical ex-rights price based on the closing price on 24 March 2014."

(thanks to skinny for this article)

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RSA&Si
Bottom chart 'fast stochastic'

Stan - 08 Mar 2012 12:14 - 501 of 761

That's all right then -):

skinny - 08 Mar 2012 12:22 - 502 of 761

Tanker - you can say what you like - a perk (atm) of living in this country - but your post 496 (and many more) is a blatant ramp. There may be (although I doubt it) some naive readers that think that what you post is fact.

HARRYCAT - 08 Mar 2012 12:23 - 503 of 761

Isn't it???? Oh cr*p, now you tell me!

TANKER - 08 Mar 2012 12:33 - 504 of 761

stan have just added 10070 cna at 306.99p have a nice day the div on them is 11.11p

halifax - 08 Mar 2012 13:38 - 505 of 761

certainly all mouth don't know about his trousers!

Chris Carson - 08 Mar 2012 14:16 - 506 of 761

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RSA&Si

That's a brave call TANK, looking at the 3 year chart strong resistance @ 115.0. Good luck for 120.0 next week in this market :O)

TANKER - 09 Mar 2012 09:08 - 507 of 761

over 9% div no tax . and you may get 4% if you are daft enough to tie up your cash for 3 to 4 years . i will take the 9% and possible takeover .
interest rates are going nowhere for at least 3 more years so any cash you do not need put it in to rsa safe company and worth the risk ,
this is my view

TANKER - 09 Mar 2012 09:10 - 508 of 761

100k invest in these pays £8500 a year dam good is it not

midknight - 09 Mar 2012 12:20 - 509 of 761

Tanks, what you say abou divi paying shares, and there a few
consistently high yielding ones around, is generally true and, if one
has large sums to buy these and either hold for the divi or sell them
after the divi has benn paid, it makes sense, but only if
one can buy in very large quantities.

I think frequent traders here might not be interested in tying up
their money for long periods which is probably why you
keep getting flak, but you tend to play the same record
again and again, too.

The three-year chart may show what it does, but even
last year it was pssible to sell RSA at 138-144 and
buy back again much cheaper for the divi.

TANKER - 09 Mar 2012 12:27 - 510 of 761

mid quite correct i kkep alot of money for rainy day so i put them in shares like rsa
pretty safe and if i want some cash just sell a few but the div isplenty so never do it buys my cars and hols and safe

parrisf - 10 Mar 2012 14:05 - 511 of 761

How long after the Ex-Divi day do we keep the shares?

TANKER - 10 Mar 2012 14:17 - 512 of 761

you can sell at 8 01 am on the ex div day you will get the div

Chris Carson - 10 Mar 2012 19:29 - 513 of 761

midnight - Quite right perfect tactics. Maybe one day TANKER will get it right. I may be completely wrong, but if you read into his posts I think he is sitting on a loss. SP where it is now he'll be lucky to break even, that is why he is desperately ramping like a good un. If what he posts is true he was buying shed loads right up to the high.
Check out post 463 on 23rd Feb, why not say price he closed? Then read his next post 464. This is the guy who buys stocks allegedly for the divi. Wind down further to
post 480 and try not to laugh. As for the freind who is never wrong .....I rest my case :O)

Hope it goes right for him and stock soars, guys a legend, makes my day.

TANKER - 11 Mar 2012 09:05 - 514 of 761

my avge is 103.73p and will buy under 110p and are long on these the div pays for my car and hols . and we no they are plodders but nice divs is all i want out of these better than leaving cash in the bank at about 2% after tax . and i am now going long on CNA,RBS . sbry mrw tsco vod lloys barcs i will trade

TANKER - 11 Mar 2012 16:40 - 515 of 761

being so busy i for got to say why i started to buy these , the reason the DEAD WOOD is going culmer did jack shit at rsa thank god he as gone to lloys with the other dead wood, rsa will move on now he as gone that is a cert

skinny - 16 Mar 2012 14:17 - 516 of 761

Another assault on 115p.

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=RSA&Si

Lord Gnome - 20 Mar 2012 20:38 - 517 of 761

One week to ex-div. We might just break out in time to fall back next Wednesday. That would be progress of sorts.

TANKER - 21 Mar 2012 08:16 - 518 of 761

selling

Chris Carson - 21 Mar 2012 08:25 - 519 of 761

TANK - Why? what about the 9% divi and takeover rumour, just curious mate.

TANKER - 21 Mar 2012 09:07 - 520 of 761

because they will fall back to 98p after div then i will buy back not selling all of them but enough .it is what i do . i have loads of cna ex div 25th april will sell at 327p or there abouts vod will now hold till 199p
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