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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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0.95 | 0.60% | 159.85 | 159.80 | 159.90 | 160.65 | 159.50 | 160.00 | 819,089 | 09:06:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 16.28 | 5.62B |
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14/8/2020 13:21 | gbh "I doubt they've been bought up by folk working zero hour contracts with minimum pay, which are the type of jobs we're losing daily." Not all zero contracts on minimum pay.. 750k jobs lost so far.. BA, BP, Rolls Royce, Centrica etc etc.. | ![]() sikhthetech | |
14/8/2020 13:04 | Essential - The current employment status isn't affecting how quick new builds are going in our area, a huge complex is totally sold out just 5 miles from us and I doubt they've been bought up by folk working zero hour contracts with minimum pay, which are the type of jobs we're losing daily. | ![]() gbh2 | |
14/8/2020 12:07 | EI, Evictions will be allowed again later this month. We're only 1/2 through the 1st month of furlough easing... Mortgage payment hols coming to an end in Oct as well... Then Brexit and US Presidential Election. Possible Conflict in South Asia/South China Sea. I've never seen so much uncertainty come together in such a short period of time.. | ![]() sikhthetech | |
14/8/2020 11:44 | It looks like a tough autumn-winter and with the unemployment hit to come, any economic growth will be curtailed. However, the current TW Shsre price may already factor this in, at least to some extent. | ![]() essentialinvestor | |
13/8/2020 19:05 | Sorry to here that lol, What do you do ? I am Well up on last year with the biggest order book I have ever had,I have already taken on extra staff & now need more, in January this was set to be be a very busy year for my company, when lock down started I thought things could get very difficult but it has been the opposite since & are now winning a high volume of work in every sector that we supply to. | ![]() jugears | |
13/8/2020 17:29 | I've got my own business too, I'm really struggling at the moment I'm only 20 percent up from this time last year | ![]() baracuda2 | |
13/8/2020 16:58 | Demands for workers starts to pick up in Augusts,Construction output raises V shaped recovery hopes ! Starting to look really gloomy out there isn't it. LOL | ![]() jugears | |
13/8/2020 15:12 | Some spike. Its means thats the top.Buy around 60p. | ![]() sux_2bu | |
13/8/2020 12:58 | Switched threads to get rid of the Manic Depressives but the Gloom Mongers followed us! | ![]() gbh2 | |
13/8/2020 12:32 | Hoping to get in at 115 | jock3636 | |
13/8/2020 12:32 | Hmmm... A whole month with no comments. | ![]() pawsche | |
13/8/2020 12:29 | Market has spiked the mug punters. Downhill now chaps. | ![]() sux_2bu | |
13/8/2020 10:11 | So not much dilution .Have jumped aboard at 123 p .Always goes down as soon as i buy !Good long term . I hear estate agents are well busy .Sicknote | ![]() s34icknote | |
13/8/2020 09:59 | Construction output raises V shaped recovery hopes ! | ![]() jugears | |
13/8/2020 09:49 | They had 3,276 million (weighted average) for FY 2019, and issued 355 million. So about 11% more issued - or say 1 for 9. | ![]() imastu pidgitaswell | |
13/8/2020 09:31 | What was the dilution on the rights ?Sicknote | ![]() s34icknote | |
12/8/2020 20:53 | Jug, "Dont know but I have always found ons figures to be inaccurate & always out of date by about 2 month let's see a more accurate figures in september" If you have always found the figures inaccurate then why would you want to see Sept figures... Surely, according to you, they will be inaccurate as well!! If they were to give you Aug or Sept figures now then it would be a FORECAST and not actuals, wouldn't it? ONS have to allow time for data to be collated, formulated and publish. Q2 finished end of June, so the figures published now. There are also monthly GDP figures but Quarterly data is used to determine whether there's a recession or not. "The economy shrank 20.4% between April and June compared with the first three months of the year." That collated data, as well as forecasts, are then used by the BoE, The Chancellor etc to determine future policies.. | ![]() sikhthetech | |
12/8/2020 19:58 | Dont know but I have always found ons figures to be inaccurate & always out of date by about 2 month let's see a more accurate figures in september , whilst I have enjoyed our chats I am not replying to you any more, as I amto busy & you are starting to get on my nerves, may see you at 1.70. | ![]() jugears | |
12/8/2020 19:58 | Everything you write we can read on news app's so just stop your pathetic posts, nobody cares what you have to say | ![]() baracuda2 | |
12/8/2020 18:16 | Jug, "is also not very accurate either" So the reason we didn't have the V shaped recovery, you were adamant we will have didn't happen, because the figures are wrong!!! Really? Can you tell everyone what the accurate figure is and I'll forward it to the ONS? Obviously GDP will improve for July-Sept because people have been returning to work, lockdown has been easing... However, there are still 9m on furlough and mortgage pay/credit card hols still in place.. Consequences of furlough ending have yet to be felt.. No recovery to pre-lockdown levels yet.. "The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the economy bounced back in June as government restrictions on movement started to ease. On a month-on-month basis, the economy grew by 8.7% in June, after growth of 1.8% in May. But Jonathan Athow, deputy national statistician for economic statistics, said: "Despite this, gross domestic product (GDP) in June still remains a sixth below its level in February, before the virus struck."" | ![]() sikhthetech | |
12/8/2020 17:58 | Why doesn't wan..r sicktodeath go pester another thread. Nobody is reading his posts only Jugs who has a good answer for his negativity him every time. | ![]() omg48 | |
12/8/2020 16:36 | Well, Redfern and Dorner just announced significant share purchases. So, hopefully that should put a floor under the share price see what the closing auction does, and tomorrow’s open | ![]() disneydonald |
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