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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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/7/2020
10:33
Yes, but sometimes it's best to just leave it after news and let things settle - changes (especially rises) can take a few days to feed through. I dunno - we'll see.
imastu pidgitaswell
23/7/2020
10:14
Results next week so a week or two may be too late.
gbh2
23/7/2020
10:06
Not going too well for the moment, but it's a swing trade, not a day trade.

Come back in a week or so (maybe 2) and I suspect we will be in the high 140s or higher.

imastu pidgitaswell
23/7/2020
10:01
Looking forward to dividend being reinstated :)
gbh2
22/7/2020
13:58
They not flavour of the year..

;-

sikhthetech
22/7/2020
12:26
Hopefully doyden, HB's not flavour of the week at the moment.
martyn9
22/7/2020
11:41
Only a week to go until the results. I have a feeling they will be better than expected.Fingers crossed for an early resumption of the dividends!
doyden
20/7/2020
11:32
From HL web site...

Britain’s housing market is enjoying a post-lockdown mini-boom fuelled by this month’s stamp duty cut, pushing asking prices to a record high, according to the property website Rightmove.

With homes throughout Britain finally able to come to market again, some estate agents are reporting that buyer inquiries “are through the roof”, with property deals going to sealed bids, as a combination of pent-up demand being released, homeowners rethinking their lifestyles and the stamp duty giveaway come together to create a surge in activity.

“Britain is getting moving again,” said Rightmove. Its latest figures show that the average price of a property coming on to the market in Britain reached £320,265 this month – the highest figure since the site started its report in 2001. This was up 2.4%, or more than £7,000, on the previous record of £312,625 reported in March, just before the housing market was put on hold.

tlobs2
18/7/2020
07:47
"Taylor Wimpey has made moves to build a new town on 1,000 acres of the Orchard Portman Estate in Somerset"
gbh2
16/7/2020
13:44
Pop & then double the price? History repeated repeated repeated!
jugears
16/7/2020
13:32
Everybody,

"Welcome to Britain"

Come and buy as much property as you want, therefore further inflating an over inflated bubble in the first place!

Oh dear "POP"

ftir1
16/7/2020
12:45
LOL

Big price drop coming!

STRONG SELL

ftir1
16/7/2020
11:51
Ftir,
"Most people on here seem to being living in a bubble of the past few years."

exactly. Brexit, recession and now possibly Chinese withdrawing investment.

sikhthetech
16/7/2020
11:46
Jug,
"Sikh I am not sure that your average Tw home outside london is going to entice many chinese investors."



Your comment shows you clearly don't know your market nor anything about Chinese investors.
The last time I looked at the map, Manchester was NOT in London!!!! lol


In 2015, the ex-Chancellor went to China to promote British businesses. In 2018, Chinese Govn relaxed rules on Chinese Citizens owning UK property. In 2018, a new route between Manchester and Beijing was started.
The government's recent action could have severe consequences if the Chinese retaliate ...




The Chinese are big buyers of property throughout UK. In fact more buyers outside of London...

Which one of these highlighted cities are in London!!! lol

Buying enquiries from China for residential property in the UK more than tripled in the first half of this year, with Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Edinburgh experiencing the highest growth.

sikhthetech
16/7/2020
11:45
1.70 by end of summer
jugears
16/7/2020
11:22
Most people on here seem to be living in a bubble of the past few years. It's a great pity you can't see any further than the end of your nose, because you're going to lose a lot of money, (in addition to what you've already lost).

Much worse is coming, this is going under £1.00

STRONG SELL

ftir1
16/7/2020
07:45
Sikh I am not sure that your average Tw home outside london is going to entice many chinese investors.
jugears
15/7/2020
21:46
gbh,

Dividend paying..

TLY are paying around 4% and are not dependent on Covid19.
They are also growing exponentially.


The results backup their growth story.
Listen to their Investor Presentation and read their results from last week.


Revenue £105m (2019 £78m, fy2018 £42m)
Ebitda £4m (2019 £1.1m, fy2018 £0.2m)
Cash £8.9m (2019 £7.5m, fy2018 £10.2m)

Gross margins up
Pay Dividends.

Mcap £32m

Current share price 17.8p

sikhthetech
15/7/2020
21:41
Jug,

The Chinese are big UK property investors.. If they retaliate that interest can evaporate overnight...

Look what happened because of Trump's trade war with China...


"She said: “Has the trade war affected Chinese demand for US real estate? Yes, it has.

“Chinese buyer enquiries on US property were down. Meanwhile, they were up in Canada, the UK, Australia, and Japan, all of which are often considered alternative destinations to the United States.”"

sikhthetech
15/7/2020
21:26
Sikh ,keep trying mate! aparently ground workers on housing sites are in very high demand.
jugears
15/7/2020
20:56
CMCX giving a 5.5% dividend :))
gbh2
15/7/2020
19:56
Any dividend from any of the companies in my pf would be handy.
delboy45
15/7/2020
19:53
Better day today chaps
delboy45
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