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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

142.15
0.35 (0.25%)
28 Jun 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
  0.35 0.25% 142.15 142.30 142.40 142.90 141.50 142.80 9,526,562 16:35:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 14.42 5.03B
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 141.80p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 98.92p to 153.40p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,669,600 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.03 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.42.

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04/5/2022
15:34
NerdWallet by Zillow. - what the f--k or who the f--ck are they, i hasve just checked with several building society & nothing like what you suggest are they rates for people with ccj's or bad credit rating?????
isn't one basis point 1% of a hundred???

jugears
04/5/2022
14:41
New Homes have always been built even just before housing market crashes.

HBs will always try and complete as many as they can before a housing market crash. After all they need to get as much as they can whilst they can.

The buy back was a waste.

It is clear which way the economy and housing market is heading.

Fed and BoE interest rate decisions on the way..
;-)

sikhthetech
04/5/2022
14:31
28 basis points up just in the last week.!
sunshine today
04/5/2022
14:30
On Wednesday, May 4th, 2022, the average APR on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose 4 basis points to 5.412%. The average APR on a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage rose 1 basis point to 4.498% and the average APR for a 5-year adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) rose 1 basis point to 3.748%, according to rates provided to NerdWallet by Zillow. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 28 basis points higher than one week ago and 255 basis points higher than one year ago.


Going up faster, than your TW shares are going down.

sunshine today
04/5/2022
14:25
I agree the longer term outlook for UK house builders looks highly positive,
however the next 12-18 months may be tougher for profitability - the same for many other sectors.

UK recession is now odds on.


TW. entered the GFC with nearly £1 bn in net debt, their balance sheet looks
very different today. Strongly disagree though with share buy backs at this time, conserve cash.

essentialinvestor
04/5/2022
14:16
Market overshoots both ways, it adds volume and trading opportunities.
After all any worthless "asset" - tulips crypto etc. can be bought and sold at a profit if someone else thinks its
going higher or lower.

What really matters for shares over the long term is the company's business.
Has technology overtaken TW?
Have people stopped living in houses?
Is the population and demand shrinking?
Is someone going to 3D print houses at a fraction of the cost? (that one may have legs in the future).
Do all their houses fall down?
Is the balance sheet overleveraged ?

otherwise share prices go up and down .......

fenners66
04/5/2022
13:42
I'm not expecting £2-3 yet, it can do what it likes when I have piled my money in but first lets enjoy the manipulation down, totally over done as usual with all worse case scenarios built in, It makes you wonder why the 3 main hb's are asking us to ramp up production??? imo there is little if any justifiable down side here at this price.
jugears
04/5/2022
13:33
Plus that 500k I will be investing nearer to a pound before the return to normal, looking like a very good year ahead imo
jugears
04/5/2022
13:22
The only "twits" on here are all you bulls thinking this is going to £2 or £3.

Watch out for the dividend cut, it's coming.



YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.

ftir1
04/5/2022
13:12
I have missed a few Baracuda, but they turn up eventually :-))
optomistic
04/5/2022
13:04
I have all the twits on filter, I love the filter option
baracuda2
04/5/2022
12:49
I should imagine they are trying to educate the illiterate on here.
ftir1
04/5/2022
12:44
WFL1970
"Congratulations, more shares to watch your capital erode."

WFL1970 if that is what you believe then you could find something better to do with your time than wasting it on here!

optomistic
04/5/2022
12:31
Congratulations, more shares to watch your capital erode.
wfl1970
04/5/2022
11:48
Me to jugs
baracuda2
04/5/2022
11:40
Looking forward to receiving my shares as dividends @ circa £1.30 & easilly worth £1.80.
jugears
04/5/2022
10:28
Base rate up again tomorrow
sunshine today
03/5/2022
10:54
One of a few opportunities left for getting out above 1.30 this morning?
Alternatively, one of a few opportunities left for getting in below 1.30...!?

wfl1970
03/5/2022
10:22
sunshine,

I'm confident this will continue its journey south. Today just looks like an opportunity to suck a few more mugs into the stock before its next move down.

ftir1
03/5/2022
09:25
By October

Read London , York, Oxford, Taunton, March, Aylesbury, Luton

Plus a few hundred others

sunshine today
03/5/2022
09:23
Realtor.com provided new data revealing the top ten metro areas that recorded the steepest price drops in March. Those cities include Toledo, Ohio; Rochester, New York; Detroit, Michigan; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; and Springfield, Massachusetts.
sunshine today
02/5/2022
20:32
"This implies that a sustained yield of 7.5 % requires a base rate of nearly 6%. Such a rate would bankrupt many "

Yes, a lot of people, companies, organisations are too complacent atm, they're used to the current environment and think it won't change.

Look at real data and trends.
More and more media headlines will now follow with 'price crash', 'recession', 'affordability'.


UK house prices: ‘1 in 30 homes are being downvalued’




The Fed wants to cool the U.S. housing market. Here's what that feels like




;-)

sikhthetech
02/5/2022
20:08
I didn't here people complaining.
jugears
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