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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

149.65
-2.50 (-1.64%)
07 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
  -2.50 -1.64% 149.65 149.65 149.75 153.40 149.55 152.50 6,913,209 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 15.17 5.3B
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 152.15p. 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 £5.30 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.17.

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26/7/2022
20:10
The US housing market is in chaos – here’s why we should be worried
sikhthetech
26/7/2022
20:10
The US housing market is in chaos – here’s why we should be worried
Mortgage rates in the US have doubled this year.

Telegraph

sunshine today
26/7/2022
20:09
Wicks shares smashed today on outlook statement.
sunshine today
26/7/2022
20:03
st - " US home prices are about to tumble"

but you told us weeks ago they had already collapsed - so you are acknowledging you made up that previous BS

fenners66
26/7/2022
20:01
st posts unsubstantiated speculation and imastu gives us links to govt data.
Only the idiots would red tick the reference to actual govt stats.
But then we can guess who they may be.

fenners66
26/7/2022
19:32
Watch out !!!
sunshine today
26/7/2022
17:55
Have a little patience JUG you will see your £1 soon enough, just been throuh a dead cat bounce
rwlly1
26/7/2022
17:30
imastu pidgitaswell


The share chart here says it all.


Rather a large number of investors here, wished they had sold into low mortgage rates and a high TW share price.

Now they are left with a falling share price , and very sharply rising rates, plus inflation in the general economy.

In various parts of the world house prices are falling fast, here, transactions ( that pushed up prices ), have fallen by 55% !!

sunshine today
26/7/2022
17:21
St I've never worried about monthly figures it's what happens every 12 months that counts!why do you think there was that big rush last June? interestingly houses coming to the market are nearly half what there was last year, swings & roundabouts old chap ( that's probably more your street)
Imatsu if you buy shares in cyclical stocks then you know what to expect & that the share price can be cyclical but my longterm research shows me that these have more upside than downside, anything I can get below £1 here I will be very happy with for the long term.

jugears
26/7/2022
17:13
I've just noticed that you are the initiator of the thread for that ludicrous proposition SYME. And that you admitted, in May 2020, to getting it completely wrong. Without realising that it was a ridiculous concept in the first place, never mind the fraud.

And yet you are keen to tell others to sell their shares in highly profitable, cash generative, net cash owning, tangible asset owning, dividend paying shares on low earnings multiples.

What a shame that the tendency to post misleading and selective information, which results in people getting a completely wrong picture of the reality doesn't seem to have gone away.

What are you doing?!?!

imastu pidgitaswell
26/7/2022
16:58
US home prices are about to tumble as demand for new houses 'craters,' an economist warns
Harry Robertson 6 minutes ago

sunshine today
26/7/2022
16:55
Look at the chart in figure 1 - a reversion to the long term mean. And July 2022 will be higher than July 2021. June 2021 being fuelled to a one-off peak by the stamp duty changes.

Not trying to mislead anyone, or present selective data without context, eh?

imastu pidgitaswell
26/7/2022
16:51
JUGEARS


I do hope you have not just choked to death, on your daily afternoon whisky.

sunshine today
26/7/2022
16:49
Headline statistics
The latest transactions data demonstrates the following:

the provisional non-seasonally adjusted estimate of UK residential transactions in June 2022 is 96,290, 55.1% lower than June 2021.

sunshine today
26/7/2022
15:55
Housing sales half , in 3 months it will be 1/4 of a year ago, based on todays trend.

That busts a massive number of allied businesses.

Confidence down the plug hole

sunshine today
26/7/2022
15:22
Not at TW & PSN, What a tit
jugears
26/7/2022
14:56
Housing sales half .!
sunshine today
26/7/2022
14:38
Beckers
"Still filling the gap North, short term resistance at £1.21 looks like it is going to be breached today. Could the 'shorts' be closing?
If it finishes at £1.21 today, we could see £1.32 rapidly, then £1.45."



Wrong again..
as expected, normal downward trend resumes after a brief manipulated rise.



sikhthetech20 Feb '22 - 15:26 - 5884 of 5899 Edit
<...>
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
25/7/2022
09:32
From the DM

"Property asking prices surge 9.3% to yet another fresh record - as Rightmove revises up 2022 forecasts amid shortage of homes

Average asking prices rose by 9.3% to £369,968 in July, down from 9.7% in June
prices have now surged to a record high for six months in a row"


No waiting around for record high house prices , they are Happening every month.
UK 2022 house price crash - NOT happening , just as expected...

fenners66
25/7/2022
09:20
The data in that article is all speculation, maybe's, etc, nothing concrete
baracuda2
24/7/2022
17:05
Of course it's down, there aren't enough bloody properties coming to the market, it's the lowest number for decades
jugears
24/7/2022
16:16
New housing market data shows ‘start of the long-awaited slowdown’
sikhthetech
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