The Beginners’ Portfolio: Vodafone Group plc and Aviva plc are in the news

We have updates from Vodafone Group plc (LSE: VOD), Aviva plc (LSE: AV) and Rio Tinto plc (LSE: RIO).

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

This article is the latest in a series that aims to help novice investors with the stock market. To enjoy past articles in the series, please visit our full archive.

The Beginners’ Portfolio is a virtual portfolio, with all costs, spreads and dividends accounted for. Transactions are for educational purposes only and do not constitute advice to buy or sell.

Since our last portfolio update, a few more of our holdings have been making the news — and its always good to keep an eye on what’s happening.

Vodafone

One of the main reasons I like Vodafone Group (LSE: VOD)(NASDAQ: VOD.US) is its international nature. And it looks like that market reach is paying off again, with Vodafone entering into a consortium with China Mobile to bid for a mobile telecommunications licence in Myanmar (Burma). It’s a great opportunity — a country of 60 million people finally entering the world’s open markets, and where mobile phone usage is still very low and horribly expensive.

Although it has been a bit erratic over the past year, the Vodafone share price is up 13% since we bought it, to 191p today — and we’re getting a dividend yield of 5-6% too, which is terrific. With a P/E of 12.5, I reckon Vodafone is still a strong ‘Buy’.

Aviva

Last week, Aviva (LSE: AV) announced the completion of the sale of its 49% stake in CIMB in Malaysia, for £152 million. It’s not massive news, but it does represent a step in the strategy of focusing on markets where Aviva enjoys competitive advantages and divesting itself of non-core businesses.

Aviva shares are down since we bought them, from our purchases price of 321.4p to today’s 297.5p. But we’ve only had them a month and the fallout from the firm’s slashed final dividend is barely subsiding.

With the rebased dividend looking likely to be close to 5% for the coming year, and the shares on forward P/E of only 7, Aviva still screams ‘Buy’ to me.

Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto (LSE: RIO) suffered a setback at its Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah, after a slide of more than 150 million tonnes of material halted production and will adversely affect copper production for the year. But in positive news, we also heard of record first-quarter iron ore production.

The share price? Well, mining shares have all been in a slide of late due to fears of falling commodities prices. Rio Tinto is down just 1% since we bought, to 3,015p. But short-term prices in this sector don’t matter much. This still looks like a long-term bargain to me.

Blinkx

And finally on to our biggest success story so far, video technology expert Blinkx (LSE: BLNX). The firm struck a new deal earlier this month with XOS Digital, which will “give Blinkx users access to a wide array of original and high-quality sports content”.

The share price has fallen back a little since its recent peak, but at 80.25p we’re still nearly 120% up on the deal! And I think Blinkx has plenty more growth potential.

Nearly a year

How time flies! It’s nearly a year since the Beginners’ Portfolio chose its first share — Vodafone on 18 May 2012. Next month I’ll be bringing you a first anniversary update — when we’ll be able to look back on Tesco’s results, due tomorrow.

Alan Oscroft has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Vodafone. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Lady wearing a head scarf looks over pages on company financials
Investing Articles

Is April a good time to start buying shares?

Wondering whether now's a good time to start buying shares to build wealth? History suggests it is, says Edward Sheldon.

Read more »

A senior group of friends enjoying rowing on the River Derwent
Investing Articles

How much passive income could a Stocks and Shares ISA pump out every year?

Regular investing inside a Stocks and Shares ISA could lead to the equivalent of £141 a week in tax-free passive…

Read more »

Fans of Warren Buffett taking his photo
Investing Articles

With the FTSE 100 down 5%+ investors should remember this legendary quote from Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett is widely regarded as the greatest investor of all time. And he says that the best time to…

Read more »

Inflation in newspapers
Investing Articles

1 FTSE 100 stock that could benefit from higher inflation

For most companies, inflation is a risk. But for one FTSE 100 firm, higher input costs could be an opportunity…

Read more »

Man hanging in the balance over a log at seaside in Scotland
Investing Articles

The 2026 stock market sell-off could be a rare opportunity to build wealth in an ISA

The recent stock market sell-off has led to some shares falling 20% or more. This could be a great opportunity…

Read more »

Thoughtful man using his phone while riding on a train and looking through the window
Investing Articles

It’s down another 13%! Analysts were dead wrong about the Greggs share price

The Greggs share price continues to fall and analysts have been revising their share price targets down further. Dr James…

Read more »

Burst your bubble thumbtack and balloon background
Investing Articles

Is the stock market about to reach breaking point?

Private credit has a problem with the emergence of artificial intelligence. And it could be set to create issues across…

Read more »

BUY AND HOLD spelled in letters on top of a pile of books. Alongside is a piggy bank in glasses. Buy and hold is a popular long term stock and shares strategy.
Investing Articles

A once-in-a-decade chance to buy this S&P 500 stock?

As investors focus on oil prices and the conflict in Iran, Stephen Wright's looking at potential opportunities in the S&P…

Read more »