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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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19/5/2020
14:48
Dead cat smell more like -filtered
jugears
19/5/2020
14:39
Timber free fall the rest of the week 75 p the next stop huge property crash imminent. Sardine estates paper thin walls no back gardens thing of the past there business model had been destroyed by covid 19 get out sell sell sell zero sales huge cash burn bust
bricktycoon
19/5/2020
14:27
Been watching the property market in Spain for a while

One property dropped 24% a few days ago and another 15% today....





I imagine UK will be of the order 10 to 15%

dead_cat_bounce
19/5/2020
09:48
This is about to crash towards 80 p sell on this massive market move no sales gloomy on the sites today worthless paper thin sardined estates 2008 lows will come believe me the printing of trillions of dollars and pounds can't stop what's coming sell sell sell
bricktycoon
19/5/2020
06:45
With zero sales and huge cash burn this isn't the place to be in the worst economic down fall ever sell
bricktycoon
18/5/2020
21:36
Well tlobs I personally had three properties on the market prior to the lockdown and have been inundated with viewing requests in the last two or three days estate agents have been open for business. And one of my properties has just gone under offer 3% below asking price on the second viewing. From what I understand estate agents are getting a heck of a lot of enquiries and things are nowhere near as drastic as some are making them out to be
unhinged
18/5/2020
20:27
This will move down tomorrow so what if a old city toff took a punt this is bust mega move by the market saved the day let's see what tomorrow brings sell sub 90 p Friday zero sales massive cash burn
bricktycoon
18/5/2020
17:42
Show homes and sales centres reopen on Friday. £1.50 beckons.
doyden
18/5/2020
13:57
This should spur them on even more....

hxxps://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/18/health/coronavirus-vaccine-moderna.html

tlobs2
18/5/2020
13:52
Stock-picking and coronavirus: what fund managers are buying now -

Some of Britain’s most successful fund managers have gone on a buying spree in the wake of the coronavirus market plunge as they seek to reposition their investments for new trends.

Veteran manager Richard Buxton, head of UK equities at Merian Global Investors, is normally known for his style of being a patient investor. He takes a long-term view and keeps trading to a minimum.

However, since the coronavirus crisis hit he has made a number of moves in his £1.8bn UK Alpha fund. He has added Taylor Wimpey, one of the first big housebuilders to reopen sites after lockdown. It’s the first new purchase Buxton has made in more than a year.

Buxton said: “Taylor Wimpey’s first-quarter results revealed that even in lockdown, deposits were still being put down. Looking ahead, the government is going to be very friendly to housebuilders, wanting transactions to keep going. If they are sluggish as we come out of this, they might even suspend or reduce stamp duty to attract buyers.”

Taylor Wimpey now makes up 2.3% of his portfolio, but isn’t one of his top ten holdings. “We typically buy 2% as a starter,” Buxton said. “There’s every probability we will grow that.”...

speedsgh
18/5/2020
11:36
With credit markets froze and help to buy a thing of the past this will crash towards 75 p support the market is flooded with paper thin new builds all crammed together with no back gardens at crazy prices this bubble has burst sell 2008 lows imminent
bricktycoon
18/5/2020
09:49
This will crash when the markets turn simple 75 p in the coming days. The world economy is in meltdown house builders are the last place u want your money help to buy mortgages gone this is bust.
bricktycoon
18/5/2020
09:05
There are thousands waiting to be given the green light to move.

My daughters move has been on hold for eight weeks. She was told last Friday that she will get the keys to her new house in two weeks time.

tlobs2
18/5/2020
08:58
It could be lots of buyer enquiries, but a fair few speculators, looking for bargains and testing the water. Estate Agents will do well to ID genuine customers.
m4rtinu
18/5/2020
08:43
Give it a rest - Any sensible person knows you can't influence a FTSE100 stock with incessant posting on a bulletin board.Go short an AIM stock if you want to try and scare the price down.
tallprawn
18/5/2020
08:41
I agree UnHinged.

With such a huge shortage of housing and a government who are doing their best to promote the increased building of houses then this is as good an investment opportunity as you will find in the FTSE100 IMHO.

I'm in :-)

tlobs2
18/5/2020
08:40
This is bust time will tell zero sales and huge cash burn 2008 lows imminent
bricktycoon
18/5/2020
08:20
Few on here looking very stupid with their calls. Suggest you ring almost any estate agent in the country and you will hear how busy they are with buyer enquires right now
unhinged
18/5/2020
08:12
Bricks and mortar will be affected worse than most sell into this fake rise sub 1 pounds this week sell
bricktycoon
17/5/2020
21:15
This will gap down maseivley on open zero sales huge cash burn. 2008 x 20 on the way. With Taylor already drawn down on there credit facility next is a rights issue at 60 p sell on open carnage on the way this week
bricktycoon
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