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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

158.90
2.40 (1.53%)
26 Jul 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
  2.40 1.53% 158.90 159.45 159.60 159.90 156.25 156.70 20,596,384 16:35:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 16.16 5.53B
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 156.50p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 102.30p to 159.90p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,669,600 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.53 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 16.16.

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19/3/2020
13:49
JUGEARS, my little kitty cat. Will you be buying at 50p?
tradejunkie2
19/3/2020
13:45
Jugears.

About a month ago I started posting on the EJZ thread warning of a world no fly zone.

I got hundreds of posts just like yours, pointing out, just how wrong I was.

Only two or three posters agreed, they (;unlike myself were shorting the stock )

The share price here is telling you it’s all over

No Divi

No profits

Just write downs and cash calls to come

1 nhs
19/3/2020
13:32
NHS

20% has come off house prices today- NOT IN THE UK, Having also got property I check the prices daily So where have you got your Information from because the area around the midlands I am looking at hasn't changed downwards for months.

jugears
19/3/2020
13:31
careful
Good Post. I was going to refer to the Japan scenario a few posts back, but I yen thought better of it... ;)

wfl1970
19/3/2020
13:27
Sikh - Communication wasn't brilliant in the 1930's post took a week & very few phones if any, no email, no fax, The world has technology on its side now, If you ask me some people will clutch at any old straw for the remotest negativity! Some industries may have shut down but to much blame being put on CV, Shops/restaurants etc there is to bloody many of them that's why they are all closing its all done on line CV or not there won't be a high street in ten years & this has been slowly on the cards since on line shopping was invented,The car industry has stocks of millions of cars you only have to visit somewhere like Bruntingthorpe airfield to see there is a mass of new & nearly new unsold cars & its been like that for years, Out of interest I visited 2 local estate agents this morning & whilst they both said sales enquiries had slowed in the last 2 weeks there biggest concern is they don't have enough to sell! & see this as getting even worse, People love a bargain & when CV is out the way there will probably be a few bargains out there & will soon start spending again & lets face it most people spend to make them selves look better or make them selves happy so there will know doubt be a few on here that will be joining the rush, Most of you are probably self isolating whilst the rest of us are carrying on as normal, life goes on ,the self employed still work, every single business on my estate are at still at work. If people don't go out they will still buy online even more than normal I would expect. I am sure that people who were going to buy that new house/car/dress/shoes/furniture etc will not be put off spending for long because we are in that society now where if someone wants something they go and buy it whatever. where as the older ones of us have a more wait & see approach. Its not all doom & gloom, I have had to take the very difficult decision not to take any more work on until the summer as we are at total breaking point & now regret having taken on so much, I also own half a share in a haulage company this is also at breaking point with vehicles out day & night, may be I am just very lucky at the moment, we will see when the end of month payments come in !
jugears
19/3/2020
13:22
Any other currency than the dollar will be a no brainer investment after this. Mex Paso at all time low to $. Sterling lower than Brexit vote and 2008 apparently
clarky5150
19/3/2020
13:04
20% has come off house prices today

That will be 40% as we watch the low life burn our cities

1 nhs
19/3/2020
13:02
Pleased to hear it peteret, as i predicted a couple of weeks back these will hit 50p or even less in maybe 2 weeks time. Will fill my boots again at those levels.
martyn9
19/3/2020
13:01
Don’t forget everyone will be on edge for at least the next five years.

That will effect the consumer massively

1 nhs
19/3/2020
12:50
I am 61 I have had the virus and am still alive !.I had a really bad cough for a week it was hard to sleep with all the coughing and sore throat had a bit of a temperature but not really high and generally felt a bit achy .I am retired so didn't go out managed to do some dealing read some books.I am fully recovered it was a bit more uncomfortable than a normal cold but not that terrible. Though it will affect people differently
peteret
19/3/2020
12:40
steeple,
Yes 1930s style depression...

How long did it take to resolve? Not a short term fix..

Everyone should form their own opinion...

sikhthetech
19/3/2020
12:33
And there's no Eurovision Song Contest,so we won't come bottom ......clouds and silver linings!
steeplejack
19/3/2020
12:32
Sikh We won't be bailing anyone out , Thankfully were not in the eu anymore.
jugears
19/3/2020
12:28
Careful/NHS I bought a house in Northampton in the early eighties for 60,000, Sold it ten years later for 45,000, Same house sold last year for 245,000, History Does repeat it self!
jugears
19/3/2020
12:23
I think you mean a 1930s style depression.And to resolve the problem,President Roosevelt embarked upon a programme of pubic spend.Lots of construction projects,building galore to get the economy moving.Good old Keynesian economics.Then we had the Second World War and mass destruction such there was a massive wave of building thereafter.Nothing in this recollection of historical events tells me that house building will be going out of fashion.All things pass.
steeplejack
19/3/2020
12:23
Yes I know what is happening, but its completely irrational for something that has caused 9300 deaths worldwide so far. There isnt a real crisis, WE have manufactured one from nothing.
michaelbinary
19/3/2020
12:15
Michelle Barnier tested positive. Hopefully he will be through it unscathed within a week and that will be a positive.
clarky5150
19/3/2020
12:14
You guys have not but a clue.

Let’s talk food.

The U.K. has around 11 days in the country at any one time.

Brexit May have put this at 15 .

Can you not see that imports are not leaving foreign lands to come here.

The world is in lockdown

WAKE UP

1 nhs
19/3/2020
12:13
michael,

Cities are in lockdown... countries are suffering...

Who's going to bail out Italy, Spain etc etc? This is worse than the crisis of a decade ago...


With so many cities in lockdown and companies closed or on the edge, we could be heading for a 1920s style depression which lasted years...

sikhthetech
19/3/2020
12:13
tens of thousands are already through it with thousands recovering every day
clarky5150
19/3/2020
12:12
But you will be ill for a week, isolated a little longer if you share a home and then back to work with immunity.
clarky5150
19/3/2020
12:07
michaelbinary, this is far worse then the 2008 recession think of that as a storm in a tea cup and the Corovona virus as a Tsunami. The closure of schools is just and self isolating if you're ill is just the start.
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