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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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-1.55 | -1.08% | 142.15 | 141.95 | 142.05 | 144.85 | 141.65 | 144.50 | 11,992,480 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 14.39 | 5.02B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/5/2022 13:51 | Agreed, it's going to get nasty out there. Return of negative equity and repossession! | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 13:47 | I tend to agree. They would do well to seek out some potential first time buyers, on average wages. 12 or 14 times salary comes out of the calculator. ////// All of those TW supporters will be homeowners who purchased 40 plus years ago. Absolutely no idea of the gross overvaluation of the U.K. housing stock, supported entirely by rock bottom rates. UNTIL NOW | ![]() sunshine today | |
06/5/2022 13:36 | sikh, your effort is totally wasted on this lot. They've got their rose tinted glasses on and they're looking the other way. It'll take this dropping through the £1.00 mark into double digits before they take any notice. Unfortunate for them, but entertaining for the observer. | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 13:34 | Mortgage rate rises point to slowdown in UK housing market Higher home loan costs and the cost of living crunch are bringing caution to buyers Rising rates are among several factors that could reverse two years of rapid increases in UK house prices, alongside soaring inflation, falling real incomes and diminished consumer confidence. “While housing demand potentially will be supported by the savings that households have accumulated during the pandemic, the combination of falling real disposable incomes, low consumer confidence and rising mortgage rates is too toxic for the housing market to come away unscathed,” said Samuel Tombs, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics. | ![]() sikhthetech | |
06/5/2022 13:34 | Wow, 2 minutes response time. I'll give you a clue about shorting and lending shares between parties to affect the share price if you want, on second thoughts, I wont waste any more time with you. You are an idiot with Zero Credibility, LOL, JUST LOL! | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 13:29 | So you think that's a buy signal? Lol | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 13:28 | RNS - Blackrock have increased to 11.01% of voting rights and 11.53% both. But they must be idiots too, LOL, JUST LOL! | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 13:24 | Oh dear, another small minded avatar with something to prove :( | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 12:05 | Ftir we are not ignoring the elephant in the room we can see your posts very clearly lol. | ![]() jugears | |
06/5/2022 11:10 | sunshine, exactly, these idiots keep claiming this and that, but completely ignore the "elephant in the room". | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 11:08 | SO TW buy back on a daily basis , yet the shares keep falling. More sellers than buyers , plus the directors look mugs, as they always pay more than required if they waited for the 10P to 30P range. | ![]() sunshine today | |
06/5/2022 11:06 | I'm not lowering myself to your level. I'll just keep watching the share price drop thanks. As I mentioned recently, you bulls can "claim all you like" but you're the ones losing out as the share price continues its long march south. | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 11:05 | ftir1, You don't know do you? You have Zero credibility! LOL, JUST LOL! | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 11:03 | R, Interesting, imo, TW. has strong short and mid term resistance at 125p and on the Long term resistance at 114p. CS will carry on manipulating the share price and could take it to 114 short term, let's wait and see. | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 11:03 | What's you problem? Do you think it's a secret to buy off the bid? There's a seller and a dopey buyer (TW.). Lol. | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 10:55 | ftir1, If you can not explain how CS bought over 492,000 shares on the Bid yesterday having rinsed and repeated as they have constantly and are doing, then I know something more than you! Come on, tell me. | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 10:53 | Have you finished Googling "Nick Leeson" yet? Lol. | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 10:48 | tw. not long ago filled the gap to just below 124. there is another near the covid low by 109. | ![]() roguetraderuk | |
06/5/2022 10:47 | Devastating news BOE raises interest rate to 0.25% higher than it was 2018-2020 ! Taking base rates a bit higher than all time lows.... Average base rates from 1992 -2009 was about 6x the current rate and house prices rose over that period.... 1990 base rate was of course 15% | ![]() fenners66 | |
06/5/2022 10:45 | Oh, so you think you know something other mere mortals don't? I was laughing at your Nick Leeson mentality. Lol. | ftir1 | |
06/5/2022 10:35 | ftir1, I assume the LOL is directed as you were so quick to respond? Explain this to me; How did CS buy over 492,000 shares yesterday at 126.55 when the lowest sell price all day was 126.55? Being short, you must know, so explain. | ![]() beckers2008 | |
06/5/2022 10:31 | Agree 25Guilderbag - but others have a different approach. | ![]() uhound | |
06/5/2022 10:16 | Buy/hold things that are going up (higher highs, higher lows). Sell/avoid things that are going down (lower highs, lower lows)When new lows are being hit, ask yourself what's going to change the situation. Same with new highs, what is going to stop the rise, why is this no longer a buy?I know better than the market / it's being manipulated / long term it will come good, is not the optimum strategy. | 25guilderbag | |
06/5/2022 09:59 | As are most other Sectors. | ![]() gbh2 |
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