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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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2.85 | 2.17% | 134.30 | 134.50 | 134.60 | 135.10 | 132.15 | 132.30 | 9,958,543 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 13.64 | 4.76B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/9/2018 08:23 | More life in a Tramps vest than there is in this share price ;) | gbh2 | |
22/9/2018 07:43 | I too think there's trouble ahead (next 50 years) but my bet is that it'll be between the rich and the rest rather before a rerun of the Holy Wars. | gbh2 | |
21/9/2018 16:51 | Seems like the meetng in Austria wasn't very pleasant going by the drop in the share price of housing stock and the fall in the £ after MRS May was told her plan isn't acceptable. No deal Brexit is looming up fast. Good W/E all | ken tennis | |
21/9/2018 15:12 | Not much rewarding about today's share price ;) | gbh2 | |
21/9/2018 09:24 | F2 - well it seems you have clearly made your mind up. No point in trying to persuade you otherwise. Anyway, another small movement in the right direction for TW. | m4rtinu | |
21/9/2018 08:50 | Think and Say whatever you wish but don't be daft enough to put it in print and publish it. | gbh2 | |
21/9/2018 08:36 | Doesn't pay to be too truthful these days about anything connected with Political Correctness - Free Speech in the UK is a thing of the past and little to nothing is anonymous!! | gbh2 | |
20/9/2018 11:57 | ha! jc needs to get votes where he can. many more uk moslem voters than jewish, so ..... | shaker44 | |
20/9/2018 11:22 | You could say that, JC likes to support the under dog rather than the fat cat. | m4rtinu | |
20/9/2018 10:28 | Not rocket science, it's been going on for at least 20 years. | gbh2 | |
20/9/2018 09:32 | The same cv under name of john smith gets a response whereas in the name of mohamed al sabah does not. Not necessarily that moslem males dont want to work..... | shaker44 | |
19/9/2018 10:05 | Nice recovery by TW :)) | gbh2 | |
19/9/2018 09:37 | Rate of inflation increase just hit the whole Market ! | gbh2 | |
17/9/2018 16:36 | marksp2011 Fair comment about the Romulans, but what about the Klingons :-) | omg48 | |
17/9/2018 15:51 | Well we have extremely low unemployment, lots of jobs still available. A person i know was an early starter ( when they employed less that 20) in a high tech industry around 10 years ago, dealing with high end engineering and research with client such as Rolls Royce , another client is a major German Company, That company will locate machinery and people in his company. That is because in this field we are the most advanced in Europe The company now employs 700 people and will be 1000 strong in the the next couple of years, all well paid jobs. People should have more respect for the innovation and enterprise that we have in the country and do some research into what we do do, rather than read negative headlines in papers of all descriptions. BTW this enterprise had the support of the Labour government and that continued under the coalition government and indeed still get support from the present government. Our governments whatever the hue do good things as well as bad. | hernando2 | |
17/9/2018 15:10 | A lack of any long term planning... | wfl1970 | |
17/9/2018 15:07 | GBH The difference is that the Romulans went to where they had the opportunities as opposed to the Brits who sit waiting for the UK industrial structure to change. Some have been waiting since the end of WWII | marksp2011 |
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