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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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2.40 | 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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/4/2020 16:25 | Could our in house TW in house speculators, tell us how your company can pay a dividend over time , when you can’t today. Will you be adding 20% to prices Will you be selling from 20% more sites | ![]() 1 nhs | |
05/4/2020 16:19 | I might die tomorrow but I don't have my crystal ball with me, no one knows what will happen short term but I am pretty sure where house prices, Tw & the share price will be in in the near future, Where will the markets be tomorrow, my guess is up but either way I am ready to start investing again. | ![]() jugears | |
05/4/2020 16:10 | Where are you getting this ridiculous figure from ? 30-40 percent drop is hilarious | ![]() jock363636 | |
05/4/2020 15:57 | Hey Mr Clever Maybe you can explain to everyone what happens to TW. with a 30% to 40% drop in house prices? | ftir1 | |
05/4/2020 15:44 | Oh I give up. I can't teach someone who doesn't want to know what an asymmetrical trade is. | ![]() waikenchan | |
05/4/2020 15:21 | What 2.6 per share | ![]() 1 nhs | |
05/4/2020 15:17 | I think you need to have a look at the retained earning number 1 NHS, your post just shows you what a lack of understand you you have in fundamental analysis. | ![]() waikenchan | |
05/4/2020 15:05 | LOL You don't disappoint with the high opinion of yourself, that's for sure. Ever heard the word "humility"? On second thoughts, probably not! Anyway, you're going to lose more money with that, "holier than thou" mindset. SELL | ftir1 | |
05/4/2020 14:56 | £630M cash at the end of the year. What’s left after paying off all your suppliers and contractors this month . I put it at zero. It could be way under that. So cash next month would run out, as no completions. | ![]() 1 nhs | |
05/4/2020 14:22 | Pete Redfern talks: Coronavirus: Taylor Wimpey 'working with subcontractors' to get through crisis | smurfy2001 | |
05/4/2020 13:20 | I have personal asked if TW could be added to the mile long list, on behalf of shareholders here. Treasury plans to take emergency stakes in corporate casualties The Treasury is preparing contingency plans to take emergency stakes in companies threatened with collapse by the coronavirus. It is understood that it has approached a City figure who has worked for the Government before to lead a “bailout taskforce” which would inject vital funds into potential corporate casualties in return for equity stakes. A senior City source said: “This is work all night, sophisticated stuff, and as and when it moves it will have to move incredibly quickly. In three or four weeks’ time they will be deluged.” The leader of the group is expected to bring in a team from top investment banks and be “ready to sit down and do deals”. | ![]() 1 nhs | |
05/4/2020 12:41 | None of them buy Tobacco stocks ! | ![]() rbonnier | |
05/4/2020 12:40 | None of them Their businesses are f@cked | ftir1 | |
05/4/2020 12:34 | Tw, bdev, rdw, psn, bkg Which one would you pick and why? | ![]() waikenchan | |
05/4/2020 11:54 | From another, Johnwise5 Apr '20 - 07:46 - 137617 of 137626 0 0 0 Some people seem to think the economy will just be back up and running after this. Very optimistic thinking but I don't believe that is the case. Individually we will be worse off so people will stop spending as much which will hurt businesses. Small companies are on the edge of collapse. Projects etc will be on hold whilst companies battle to balance the books which will affect suppliers. Companies will be in debt etc etc. This is a major issue. No way will it just be back up and running with no consequences of this situation. | ![]() 1 nhs | |
05/4/2020 10:34 | But its 2020? | ![]() jugears | |
05/4/2020 10:08 | Back to the ninetys tomorrow | ![]() asa8 | |
05/4/2020 10:06 | Turvert, Its worth remembering that The housing market has been in turmoil for the last 3 years & survived, How many times on here have we heard the housing market is going to collapse & interest rates will be going up, I did say at the time we would not see interest rates rise above 1% and was mocked many times, now it is looking very unlikely we will see 1% in the next 10 years, It does make me laugh some of the most obscure things that have been mentioned on here about tw. The mention of 4p, being one billion of debt with high interest was the cause of that but still managed to.pay off every penny when 90% of companies would have gone bust a situation that tw will never find themselves in again, anything below 1.50 here is a bargain the more they fall the bigger the reward,I have absolute faith in the management getting us through this crisis, they know exactly what they are doing.when looking at historic share prices I would.be more worried about Next as they were 56p when.I bought them back in the eighties & always regretted selling them for £7, In 18 months time every single share except retail & leisure will have fully recovered & the footsie back over 7000 ,This is one of those once in a lifetime opportunities to fill your boots with dirt cheap shares & for those patient in investors like myself the rewards will be bigger & better than before. | ![]() jugears |
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