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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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-1.00 | -0.67% | 148.05 | 147.95 | 148.05 | 148.15 | 147.50 | 147.95 | 1,259,933 | 11:30:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 14.97 | 5.22B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2020 11:45 | chartwise , TW. has good support at just above pound level but still risky to buy yet and up today as market is so bullish on back of rocketing US futures . | arja | |
28/9/2020 11:43 | jugears, but they will alwsys say that as no such thing as an honest estate agent as the thought "commission" crosses their mind begore their mouth moves. But I hope prices are moving higher as I wish to sell my house in Torquay when I am able to get back to OZ safely ! | arja | |
28/9/2020 11:42 | sikh, I don't know if you talking to me or jugs, but you've been on my filter for a few weeks now, so no point addressing anything to me. As and when you ever have anything to say about this company and its specifics as opposed to general negativity on the housing market, Brexit, CV19 and asteroid strikes, someone will have to let me know. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
28/9/2020 11:33 | Still early days. Qtr 4 STARTS this week. Wait until the temporary Stamp Duty and Help to Buy on 2nd homes ends in March. The recent surge in prices was due to the Temporary Stamp Duty. Planning changes also to come. I think house price will crash. btw, I've put STARTS in caps as Jug will expect the crash to start on Thurs this week... lol | sikhthetech | |
28/9/2020 11:24 | lol, I have spoken to 3 estate agent today as I am selling a property, all said they were busier than ever & houses selling very quickly | jugears | |
28/9/2020 11:06 | I was amused by this one today - the main Business pages lead on Monday morning: "The housing market is starting to run out of steam after months of robust growth over the summer, the most recent economic data suggests. For months the market defied the downturn in the economy thanks to a flood of enquiries from buyers seeking to relocate as soon as the lockdown was lifted. The chancellor’s stamp duty cut for purchases under £500,000 also helped to fuel demand. However, that momentum now appears to be fading. Google search data suggests that interest in key phrases, such as “Rightmove&rdq So they infer that from the volume of certain phrases being typed into Google ("economic data" ?!), that property searches are down (7%) and that as a consequence, house prices will fall, and the market is 'running out of steam'. No agenda here, oh no. The lead business story in The Times, ffs. :-) | imastu pidgitaswell | |
28/9/2020 11:03 | "their information is always 2 months out of date!" And they cannot make a decision without McCluskey's permission. | gbh2 | |
28/9/2020 10:48 | 2brickytoon, ah have you had your A1 delivered (paid for on the drip) tragic. | porsche1945 | |
27/9/2020 20:52 | Sikh my great great aunt died on the titanic she was a jeweler going to start a new life in New York!, you mock but have you really got a full understang of what is really going on ,it is definitely not all doom & gloom companies are really busy, estate agents are really busy,all the HB's are busy, shops are busy,it took me 2 hours to get in to my local retail park today.Yes there will be some redundancies but I still do not think it will be in the great numbers we are lead to believe & most will be in the lower paid sectors IMO, Time will tell, what I do know for certain is the amount of new companies being set up since lockdown is increasing daily, uk companies seem to be very good at adapting to the current situation with many entering new markets, If you ask.me the Government, Labour party, BOE & ONS havent really got a bloody clue what is really happening because there information is always 2 months out of date! | jugears | |
27/9/2020 15:34 | Jug, "for a lot of companies the band is definitely playing, & I have got a new Audi on my drive." "have you heard there is a dangerous disease?" lol.. Are you Edward Smith??? It's just that this Captain Edward Smith's 'NEW' ship was sailing on it's maiden voyage and despite many warnings of deadly problems ahead this 'NEW', supposedly unsinkable ship, sank, WHILST THE BAND WAS DEFINITELY PLAYING. lol Now which ship was Capt Edward Smith captain of? Oh, The Titanic. Have you heard of the Titanic??? Good luck with your NEW Audi and the band definitely playing... lol | sikhthetech | |
27/9/2020 09:58 | People aren't going to stop needing houses and toilet paper pandemic or not. | cl0ckw0rk0range | |
27/9/2020 06:43 | Everything’s going to be fine guys there isn’t a pandemic there isn’t a secound lock down it’s the same as every year since 2009 the music is playing the brand new Audi is in the drive | bricktycoon | |
26/9/2020 19:36 | So that means about 500K then. | jugears | |
26/9/2020 17:11 | Weekend FT leading with - 1 million more British workers set to lose their jobs this year. | essentialinvestor | |
26/9/2020 09:36 | I think sikhly must be an ex teacher with all that highlighting lol | jugears | |
25/9/2020 15:02 | sikh, yes we are now down to 36 days so the government should know by now, as you are fully aware I am talking about the exact date furlough finishes the 31st of October,if companies are planning to get rid of staff after that & pay full wages at the end of furlough, then that would seem pretty pointless to me! don't you agree? I still think we are way off the millions you seem to think. | jugears | |
25/9/2020 14:27 | Jug, "now the 45 day compulsory consultation period has passed by over a week" Firstly, the consultation period hasn't passed. It is min 45 days before companies make people redundant, so end of Furlough 31st Oct - 45 days is min consultation START was last week. Secondly, there was an emergency update by the Chancellor yesterday. The fact it was an emergency update at the start of the 'min consultation period' proves that the government are trying to prevent large scale redundancies. They have also cancelled the Autumn Budget as they are concerned now. Did you not know that there was an emergency update by the Chancellor yesterday???. What part of the word START don't you understand??? You really should read up on employment laws. "There’s no time limit for how long the period of consultation should be, but the minimum is:" - 20 to 99 redundancies - the consultation must start at least 30 days before any dismissals take effect - 100 or more redundancies - the consultation must start at least 45 days before any dismissals take effect | sikhthetech | |
25/9/2020 14:20 | Sikh I notice nothing was mentioned about how many companies are planning to get rid of staff now the 45 day compulsory consultation period has passed by over a week!you must be getting desperate as you are now mentioning planning changes as well. | jugears |
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