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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

149.40
0.75 (0.50%)
Last Updated: 10:27:10
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
  0.75 0.50% 149.40 149.30 149.40 150.65 148.85 150.40 649,568 10:27:10
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 15.15 5.29B
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 148.65p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 98.92p to 153.40p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,371,169 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.29 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.15.

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05/6/2022
16:10
24th March 2020 - share price £1.24p

sikhthetech - 24 Mar 2020 - 11:18:58 - 25658 of 27855
There you go, TW have closed their sites.
There is likely to be weeks/months of disruption, whether it be via the supply chain or on site.

This is on top of btl investors already selling. I think that will accelerate over the next few months....
Plus they still have to redress the leasehold scandal...

I still think house prices are likely to crash on avg 30-40% over the next couple of years...
END.

30-40% Crash. You have been wrong for over 2 years. You are a proven fool.

Stop spouting the same old BS, the fact remains house prices did not crash over the following 2 years you said they would. Proven fool!

You have Zero credibility and you are an idiot, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
05/6/2022
16:05
Beckers,

There was govn support in place from March 2020, extended until Sept 2021.. Were you asleep or are you really that stupid and didn't notice ...

Keep watching ... I'm enjoying reading that you're still trolling and losing sleep...lol

sikhthetech
05/6/2022
15:48
24th March 2020 - share price £1.24p

sikhthetech - 24 Mar 2020 - 11:18:58 - 25658 of 27855
There you go, TW have closed their sites.
There is likely to be weeks/months of disruption, whether it be via the supply chain or on site.

This is on top of btl investors already selling. I think that will accelerate over the next few months....
Plus they still have to redress the leasehold scandal...

I still think house prices are likely to crash on avg 30-40% over the next couple of years...
END.

30-40% Crash. You have been wrong for over 2 years. You are a proven fool.

Stop spouting the same old BS, the fact remains house prices did not crash over the following 2 years you said they would. Proven fool!

You have Zero credibility and you are an idiot, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
05/6/2022
14:44
When assessing the housing market and it's direction, you have to look at the data and current newsflow to look for indicators showing the direction of the housing market... You have to look at the consequences of govn support, how it's likely to impact the housing market and when it's ending...

Simply asking a local estate agent or looking at 'for sale' or 'sold' boards in the local area is very naive and shows a complete lack of understanding of the way the housing market works.

Hence why I've been warning about inflationary pressure on interest rates, affordability issues for months before they hit the headlines and now the sheep are commenting. lol

Watch the supply increase and the demand decrease.. housing market crash...

sikhthetech
03/6/2022
11:26
The troll is not a "nervous investor" it's here for the argument , any argument. It's really obvious.

Look up the 5/10 minute argument sketch by Monty Python....

as for the 30k that have been in mortgage difficulties for the last 2 years , it's clearly making no difference to them, since they are still in difficulties years on, and not to the market either which is still rising.....

30k is lower than average anyway

Nearly every board outside of houses near me is not a "For Sale" board.
There are not very many and they say "Sold".

fenners66
02/6/2022
09:40
Lol Jug. Enjoy the long weekend
cupra kid
01/6/2022
21:30
Oh I like reading the posts it shows how desperate some people are, lol
jugears
01/6/2022
21:19
A jubilee tip for everyone...the filter button is a great feature.
cupra kid
01/6/2022
21:10
He might be right one day & then he can say told you so, he does seem an extremely nervous investor to me. I have never had any cause to be nervous about any investment that I have made in overv 40 years ! I dont look for short term gains & even more so in the last 2 years, everything I have boughtsince the beggining of covid are bargains this is a mega bargain I am.extremely excited for the future of my current portfolio. When I buy shares I stick with them that is the whole point of buying them, I'm not interested in what happens shortbter, it's where they go long term that's important to me , just because things are tough for a small minority at the moment it wont always be like that, things will get better, unlike some on here I'm not bothered about chasing the bottom to try & make a quick.buck, I do my own research & would never be influenced by anyone on a free buletin board & definately not a news paper or broker, people that try to influence you only have there own interests at heart!
jugears
01/6/2022
18:15
24th March - share price £1.24p

sikhthetech - 24 Mar 2020 - 11:18:58 - 25658 of 27855
There you go, TW have closed their sites.
There is likely to be weeks/months of disruption, whether it be via the supply chain or on site.

This is on top of btl investors already selling. I think that will accelerate over the next few months....
Plus they still have to redress the leasehold scandal...

I still think house prices are likely to crash on avg 30-40% over the next couple of years...
END.

30-40% Crash. You have been wrong for over 2 years. You are a proven fool.

Stop spouting the same old BS, the fact remains house prices did not crash over the following 2 years you said they would. Proven fool!

You have Zero credibility and you are an idiot, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
01/6/2022
18:04
Jugears,

"not seen many btl selling either! "
See my previous post #6958..

sikhthetech
01/6/2022
18:00
I don't remember sikh mentioning high inflation & Interest rates a year ago, not seen many btl selling either! & why would they when there is a huge waiting list of new tenants ?
jugears
01/6/2022
17:53
Beckers,
"30-40% Crash. You have been wrong for over 2 years. "

The govn support package was in place until Sept 2021... This was extended from their original package which was for only a few months, until Sept 2020...

Didn't the govn announce the Stamp Duty hol in July 2020, which gave a boost to the housing market????
Stamp Duty hol was introduced after my post of 24th March 2020, wasn't it?

Do you think the govn support package made no difference to the housing market?

That support package ended Sept 2021 and so we should be getting back to normal...

I wasn't expecting the govn to extend the support package from Sept 2020 to Sept 2021. The govn were not expecting to either.


Your desperate posting of selective posts just shows you are clueless, naive and a muppet you really are... Suggesting that govn support has made no difference to the property market over the past 2 yrs...lol

My views have been consistent...
Keep up..
;-)

sikhthetech
01/6/2022
17:44
24th March - share price £1.24p

sikhthetech - 24 Mar 2020 - 11:18:58 - 25658 of 27855
There you go, TW have closed their sites.
There is likely to be weeks/months of disruption, whether it be via the supply chain or on site.

This is on top of btl investors already selling. I think that will accelerate over the next few months....
Plus they still have to redress the leasehold scandal...

I still think house prices are likely to crash on avg 30-40% over the next couple of years...
END.

30-40% Crash. You have been wrong for over 2 years. You are a proven fool.

You have Zero credibility and you are an idiot, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
01/6/2022
17:32
Beckers,

The share price went to 180p because gullible novices like you thought everything was good, whilst I consistently mentioned the challenges.. the share price fell back, didn't it?

There you go, I was expressing concerns about 'affordability problems' a YEAR ago and now, like sheep, everyone is talking about it and only recently the govn announced a multi billion package of measures...

sheep with no foresight...;-)


as a continuation .."follows on" for sheep like you...


sikhthetech20 Feb '22 - 15:26 - 5884 of 5899 Edit
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When the housing market crashes, no HB is immune from the crash. Likewise, listed HBs are not immune from stockmarket falls or movements.

Govn support, provided during pandemic, has ended. Repossessions which were stopped during pandemic are legal again.
Around 30k homeowners in severe mortgage debt.
Inflationary pressure, interest rate rises, NI rises, Council tax rises, energy price rises all impact affordability.

sikhthetech
01/6/2022
17:20
Beckers,
"You have been calling for a house price crash for months."


I'd rather post my expectations and not be a sheep, following the crowd and posting in hindsight..
;-)

sikhthetech
01/6/2022
16:39
sickly ,your posts have changed little since covid began just leaving bits out (you know the bits you said would make a big difference, Furlough & High unemployment that didn't make a difference!) & adding new bits in that you clearly weren't expecting, Oh & where are the council tax rises, mine has increased this year by £25 or 50p a week to put it into perspective, I sometimes forget how old & boring your posts are becoming, If there is a market crash then I will just put all my money in to dirt cheap shares that I have no doubt will double over time, better than the 1.8% interest I am getting in the bank, The world has changed in the last 2 years, people have learnt to save money again, I know longer expect the expected! there are a lot of people out there that are waiting to buy a houses any down turn IMO will be very short lived.
jugears
01/6/2022
16:23
Sick,

God you are boring, the same old BS and negatively. You have been calling for a house price crash for months. It's not gonna happen.

The HB sector has been in a bear market for 5 months, after 6 months of going nowhere.
It's all priced in, you fool.

You are an idiot, lol, just lol!

beckers2008
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