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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'

skinny - 06 Jun 2013 12:36 - 586 of 761

Morgan Stanley Overweight 116.55 124.00 127.00 Upgrades

skinny - 13 Jun 2013 09:01 - 587 of 761

Morgan Stanley Overweight 115.40 127.00 127.00 Reiterates

Exane BNP Paribas Outperform 115.40 155.00 155.00 Reiterates

skinny - 18 Jun 2013 07:54 - 588 of 761

Credit Suisse Outperform 117.80 117.80 125.00 138.00 Upgrades

skinny - 18 Jun 2013 11:33 - 589 of 761

RSA completes negotiations with Motability on contract structure going forward

Leading global insurer, RSA, today announced that it has renewed its contract to provide motor insurance to Motability Operations. The new contract extends a long term relationship and provides a strong, sustainable partnership for RSA and Motability Operations.

This will take effect from 1st October 2013 for an initial 5 years. The deal will be on a quota share arrangement with RSA retaining 20% of the premium exposure, ceding the balance to a Motability Operations owned captive. Insurance cover will continue to be provided for multi-year policies, however under the new contract all policies will be re-priced every 6 months. Policies written under the current contract will remain in force for the duration of their three year contract.

Jon Hancock, Commercial Managing Director at RSA, said … “We are proud to work in a partnership with Motability Operations and share their goal of providing trouble free motoring to all customers. Motability Operations is our largest commercial motor insurance partner and the largest fleet operator in the UK and we look forward to continuing to deliver a first class service together”.

- ENDS -

Lord Gnome - 18 Jun 2013 16:49 - 590 of 761

Share price starting to look a bit perkier.

parrisf - 18 Jun 2013 17:40 - 591 of 761

Just in profit with this share.

optomistic - 27 Jun 2013 00:14 - 592 of 761



RSA donates $100,000 to help Alberta flood victims

Company will also match employee donations to relief agencies

TORONTO, June 26, 2013 /CNW/ - RSA Canada, the country's third largest P&C insurer, is donating $100,000 to the Canadian Red Cross to assist with disaster relief efforts following the significant flooding in Southern Alberta.

The donation will help fund the critical role of the Canadian Red Cross in responding to the needs of the thousands of people impacted by the flooding. In addition, RSA is matching the donations of employees across the country, wanting to help in the wake of the disaster.

"We understand the devastation caused by severe weather events and our hearts go out to those affected," says RSA President & CEO Rowan Saunders. "We have employees, customers, brokers and friends in Alberta who have been impacted by the flooding and our focus is on providing our affected customers with the help and support they need as quickly as possible. We know that clean-up and rebuild will be a long process but people need help now and we hope this donation will help to provide some immediate relief."

Stan - 27 Jun 2013 06:45 - 593 of 761

Am I wrong but this lot seems to be one of the few shares that has a half decent chart over the last couple of months?

skinny - 27 Jun 2013 06:51 - 594 of 761

Yep - nice gap around 123p.

Stan - 27 Jun 2013 06:55 - 595 of 761

Thought so, must have a closer look at Insurances.

Fred1new - 27 Jun 2013 09:05 - 596 of 761

Rewarding. Check yields.

Stan - 27 Jun 2013 10:41 - 597 of 761

Will do, thanks Fred.

halifax - 27 Jun 2013 11:52 - 598 of 761

next interim divi due to be reduced according to last years results.

skinny - 27 Jun 2013 11:57 - 599 of 761

Which is what precipitated the fall on 20th Feb and created the gap.


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

Lord Gnome - 01 Jul 2013 21:52 - 600 of 761

Hopefully all in the price this time around. The market should be looking forward.

skinny - 05 Jul 2013 10:33 - 601 of 761

JP Morgan Cazenove Overweight 122.80 121.50 130.00 132.00 Reiterates

skinny - 16 Jul 2013 13:56 - 602 of 761

132 within reach.

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

skinny - 17 Jul 2013 07:38 - 603 of 761

Citigroup Buy 127.70 127.70 124.00 146.00 Upgrades

optomistic - 17 Jul 2013 08:34 - 604 of 761

Thanks for the info Skinny.

Good rise this morning, unusual for a brokers upgrade to boost the sp by 2.1%
Market wants to see this higher.

skinny - 17 Jul 2013 08:43 - 605 of 761

Yes - as you can see from the chart above - it tried yesterday but fell back - 132p very attainable short term I think.
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