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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

134.30
2.85 (2.17%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Taylor Wimpey Plc LSE:TW. London Ordinary Share GB0008782301 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  2.85 2.17% 134.30 134.50 134.60 135.10 132.15 132.30 8,507,987 16:35:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 13.66 4.77B
Taylor Wimpey Plc is listed in the Gen Contr-single-family Home sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TW.. The last closing price for Taylor Wimpey was 131.45p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 98.92p to 150.60p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,371,169 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £4.77 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 13.66.

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07/9/2018
17:41
and a stronger finish than others too.
clarky5150
07/9/2018
17:20
A lot of buys again late afternoon, Looks like more trade was done today than any of the other house builders.
jugears
07/9/2018
16:04
Close above 165p will satisfy me given the current market turmoil.
gbh2
07/9/2018
13:46
Battue, you're right, my apologies...
good luck with the predictions, whatever the share price is!

wfl1970
07/9/2018
13:41
Jug,

'I love the way the bbc said that tw were forced to put aside £130m, They didn't have to put this money to one side they chose to!'

By choosing to, they are acknowledging their part in it - £130m to clean up the mess!

wfl1970
07/9/2018
13:19
Tw are in a sector that is being heavily manipulated down & IMHO there is only one reason for that a very substantial gain.It doesn't matter what you buy at 1.45/1.55/1.65 the up side short term is a minimum 25% IMHO.
jugears
07/9/2018
13:03
Are you tempted by the Taylor Wimpey share price? Here’s why the FTSE 100 stock could soar

Friday, 7th September, 2018


Following a fall of 16% in the last year, many investors may be tempted by the Taylor Wimpey (LSE: TW) share price. After all, the house-builder has a relatively low valuation and a high yield. However, the prospects for the UK economy and for the housing market appear to be uncertain. Brexit could add further pressure to the company’s share price in the near term.

Looking further ahead, though, the company could generate high returns due to government policy, as well as the nature of the UK housing market. Alongside an income stock that reported positive news on Friday, now could be the perfect time to buy Taylor Wimpey for the long run.
Growth potential

The outlook for the Taylor Wimpey share price over the long run may also be impressive. The company has been able to build a significant economic moat in recent years. It now has a large landbank as well as a substantial net cash position. Both of these factors could mean that the company enjoys barriers to entry, as well as the capacity to withstand slower-growth periods for the UK housing market.

Although in the short run there could be pressure on house prices, demand for new-build homes is set to remain high. First-time buyers require only a 5% deposit as a result of the Help to Buy scheme, while low interest rates make housing even more affordable.

Due to this, the financial outlook for Taylor Wimpey seems to be upbeat. The company is forecast to post a rise in earnings of 4% in each of the next two financial years. With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 9 and a dividend yield that is expected to reach over 10% next year, the total return potential of the stock seems to be impressive. It could prove to be one of the best buys in the FTSE 100 at the present time.

garycook
07/9/2018
13:00
ghb2 mentioned some time ago that 153p would be the next support if 165p actually fails.
50plus
07/9/2018
12:53
JUGEARS, all well and good if this is the bottom however I have played catch the falling knife before. Would like to see some higher lows before I commit any more liquidity. FWIW I am and will continue to be long TW. I am not a divi chaser, these are part of my future pension portfolio.
I do feel however the whole sector is getting hammered on sentiment alone. When it does turn it will make gains rapidly.

clarky5150
07/9/2018
12:49
Forgot, if you are not anxious then fill your boots.
disneydonald
07/9/2018
12:49
IMHO, chasing dividends is a mugs game, especially “special “ dividend. It only works in a bull market, and soon falters as a trading strategy as soon as the bull turns tail. Bear in mind the builders are heading towards a bear market ( in % terms), and only the inexperienced believe dividends are for free. If you are anxious Exit or hedge.
disneydonald
07/9/2018
12:44
WFL1970 Who asked you?
battue2
07/9/2018
12:26
Clarky5150 Past experience should tell you the markets will recover, If you have spare cash take this as a buying opportunity, IMHO there will not be a better time to buy in the next 6 months for another 10 years.
jugears
07/9/2018
12:22
Very true JUGEARS. The PPI business was essentially a gigantic fraud on the banks. But the effect was a huge injection of demand into the economy so it wasn't all bad.
grahamite2
07/9/2018
12:18
Since the Credit crunch the markets have recovered massively on very little good news. If we get a bear market I think we are going to get a real hammering. TW already getting one.
clarky5150
07/9/2018
12:17
20%+ drop since mid May on no bad news. The run up to ex divi isn't gonna save us this year. We need Brexit sorting one way or another. This death of a thousand cuts approach is crippling the whole builders sector.
clarky5150
07/9/2018
11:30
If markets sell off hard about everything gets hit - I'm guessing that's what
clarky means.

Crest in to the 360's.

Closed off my small BDEV trade at the open.

essentialinvestor
07/9/2018
11:25
clarky5150- Why ?
jugears
07/9/2018
11:17
Aye, tin hat time till Christmas im afraid.
clarky5150
07/9/2018
11:15
WFL, Did you know that about 75% of people that reclaimed PPI were not miss sold the product & new exactly what they were buying .The same with lease hold If you don't read the small print why should someone else be to blame, I love the way the bbc said that tw were forced to put aside £130m, They didn't have to put this money to one side they chose to !
jugears
07/9/2018
11:09
Taylor Wimpey is now in a bear market.

Fact.

ftir11
07/9/2018
10:33
That's me for this week, I'll pop back for the close but there's more to do than sit at a computer even when retired.

Have a good one folks.

gbh2
07/9/2018
10:26
b2, I'd like 175p and I think we may just about achieve that prior to ex divi date, providing there's no unexpected noise in the media re House Builders.
gbh2
07/9/2018
10:03
The next mis-sold scandal perhaps...?
wfl1970
07/9/2018
09:59
Battue
'Any prediction on ex div share price in early october?'

Does it really matter!!!

wfl1970
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