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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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5.50 | 4.11% | 139.20 | 138.40 | 138.50 | 138.45 | 133.85 | 134.55 | 12,251,306 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 14.02 | 4.89B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/2/2021 16:57 | Nothing we do on here is likely to impact on anyone else. I enjoy the banter and the sharing of experience but in the end I am the only one that will benefit or Lose through my actions. Looks like back to 160p on Tuesday :) | gbh2 | |
26/2/2021 15:52 | Mmmm. Still in here, but only for around 10% of what I had at the trough - need the money elsewhere, and need them to come good before being able to add back here. Would quite like it to stay here or even head lower while things develop elsewhere. Not that I'm thinking only of myself, of course... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
26/2/2021 14:57 | Once again the cheapness & number of the TW shares in circulation allows huge volume movement at low cost, which in turn allows hedgies to work below reporting levels, thus TW always leads the sector which ever way it moves. | gbh2 | |
26/2/2021 12:53 | Just picked up a few more, thanks to the usual end of month sell off by Hedge Fund Traders that need to show cash on the Books :) | gbh2 | |
26/2/2021 12:49 | gbh "however IF we see a decent dividend then I'd expect 180p in the run up to ex divi date." They've stated what the final divi will be, 3.8p, so it's already expected. The dividend announcement never made any difference to other HBs. "As previously stated, we expect to recommence ordinary dividend payments in 2021, starting with the payment of the 2020 final dividend. We will review the special dividend in 2021 for payment in 2022." In July, H1-2020, they cancelled the 2020 final dividend of 3.8p and said they expect to resume payment of the 2020 final dividend, ie 3.8p (£125m). So 'as previously stated' refers to their statement in the interims. Dividends In order to conserve cash and increase flexibility at the outset of the pandemic we took the decision to cancel the 2020 final dividend of 3.80 pence per share (c.GBP125 million) which was due to be paid on 15 May 2020 and the planned special dividend payment of 10.99 pence per share (c.GBP360 million) which was due to be paid on 10 July 2020. Although our Ordinary Dividend Policy has been the subject of prudent and comprehensive stress testing against various downside scenarios, including a 20% reduction in prices and a 30% reduction in volumes, and is payable through a normal downturn, the COVID-19 pandemic represents a highly unusual set of circumstances. We expect to resume the payment of an ordinary dividend in 2021 (2020 final) and will review the special dividend in 2021 for payment in 2022." | sikhthetech | |
26/2/2021 10:45 | I have a good low ave here Martyn so looking forward to Tuesday. 180p is beyond my expectations, however IF we see a decent dividend then I'd expect 180p in the run up to ex divi date. | gbh2 | |
26/2/2021 10:25 | Nice profit gbh,and with good tw rns and dividend info can see the share price hitting £1.80 ish. | martyn9 | |
26/2/2021 10:19 | I sold Tullow this morning 18% profit and put it into TW. | gbh2 | |
26/2/2021 09:56 | Jug, oil moving up nicely recently, i'm just waiting for results on an appraisal well in alaska. | martyn9 | |
26/2/2021 09:31 | Having a very good run with my Tullow oil shares at the moment. | jugears | |
26/2/2021 08:55 | Roll on next week for the results/dividend news. | martyn9 | |
26/2/2021 08:52 | Few more this morning, already showing promise. | gbh2 | |
23/2/2021 09:25 | If he does he must be locked up in some secure accommodation ;-) | tlobs2 | |
23/2/2021 08:54 | Obviously he doesn't live in uk | jugears | |
23/2/2021 08:37 | What a fool you are Porsche :-) Porsche194522 Feb '21 - 12:47 - 3452 of 3454 Inflation coming into view, interest rates heading up faster than anyone imagined, the amount of QE in the USA it was inevitable regardless of the velocity of money, defo be careful builders wise as if they do go up then with the credit junkie populous in U.K. there will be problems, especially as U.K. economy low productivity dogsxxt at the best of times. LOL | tlobs2 | |
22/2/2021 13:33 | The continuous naysayers will never have any credibility which is why I Filter and forget them. | gbh2 | |
22/2/2021 13:24 | You would have more credibility if you did not just turn up to bash shares on the various boards then disappear once they rise. | inaminute | |
22/2/2021 12:47 | Inflation coming into view, interest rates heading up faster than anyone imagined, the amount of QE in the USA it was inevitable regardless of the velocity of money, defo be careful builders wise as if they do go up then with the credit junkie populous in U.K. there will be problems, especially as U.K. economy low productivity dogsxxt at the best of times. | porsche1945 | |
21/2/2021 22:33 | The press is reporting that Rishi will extend SDLT, in line with other general business support initiatives; furlough etc. Should give builders a boost. | disneydonald | |
18/2/2021 13:44 | Ftse/dow dragging everything down today again!! | martyn9 | |
17/2/2021 16:14 | Profit taking on most shares today.Good buying opportunity. | peteret | |
17/2/2021 15:16 | I made no comment, just a link... Anyway, just swapped some AZN for some TW. Nice price, I think (although it immediately took a little dip... ) - we will see. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
17/2/2021 14:56 | The chuckle brothers are back:-( | omg48 | |
17/2/2021 11:43 | Backs up my negative stance on HBs. New build prices are down on a qtrly basis. House prices 2020. According to govn website, just published, the average UK property prices for 2020, new builds and existing. Let's see how they perform over the next 12-18months... will it be a crash or will prices continue to surge as Jugears, Imastu and gbh expect. Look at the figures, avg new builds prices falling on quarterly basis, in UK & London. Average prices plus annual increase: UK: £251,500, up 8.5% New Builds: £327,486, up 6.3% (qtr change -0.7%) Existing: £258,708, up 5.6%, (qtr change 1.1) London: £496,066 up 3.5% New Builds: £505,833, up 3.4% (qtr change -2.1%) Existing: £492,362, up 4.4% (qtr change -0.7%) Obviously the official govn website is wrong and Jugears, Imastu, gbh are right... ;-) Imastu, Jugears, gbh, back your conviction and keep loading up. ;-) | sikhthetech |
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