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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.50 | -0.32% | 155.55 | 156.20 | 156.30 | 157.40 | 155.70 | 156.90 | 11,876,386 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.84 | 5.52B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/9/2010 09:17 | They are not letting the buys hit the book in order to keep this sub 29p. No buys in the last 10 mins have been 'A' trades.All stops being pulled out to hold this below 29p. | barf2 | |
10/9/2010 09:12 | Concrete ceiling at 29p.... won the battle at 25p...need to do it again | homeboy35 | |
10/9/2010 09:04 | Here you go T_A Always live but don't take any notice whatsoever of the column a trade appears in on PLUS it is all about the price of the trade. Watch and see. | barf2 | |
10/9/2010 08:56 | Well those 23,400 appear relentless. So if we don't see an RNS then it has to be shorts closure. But where is the stock coming from?. Barf, what's the buy/sell ratio on PLUS?. Or can some one post a link to plus trades please?. TIA | the_analyst | |
10/9/2010 08:53 | I think they are grimly hanging on and calling in all MM favours to keep this sub 29p I think we will burst through and then some shorters may change their positions. | barf2 | |
10/9/2010 08:49 | Stream of buys through LSE amd we barely budge. Are the sells moved to PLUS now?! Also interesting to see numerous chunks of 23,400 buys appearing. May be shorters have finished their fun. | the_analyst | |
10/9/2010 07:37 | Good finals from Redrow this morning as they returned to profit.There are a few concerned comments about need for more first time buyers that the usual suspects [BBC,Telegraph] will jump on and claim as a major worrying headline but yet another step forward for the sector in my eyes. Don't know what,if any impact it will have over here. | barf2 | |
09/9/2010 23:00 | ...my donkey says 1st wave target of 38p ... followed by the 2nd upwave target of 47p... | gurunostradamus | |
09/9/2010 21:54 | Jibba we be in austerity mode come Jan 1 VAT 20% and all the rest | hiq | |
09/9/2010 21:52 | This aint going anywhere, until cam and co say who are gonna be affected by the cut backs.. 6 weeks time? not sure on the date... anyone know? | ![]() jibba_jabba | |
09/9/2010 21:47 | My charts say 46p | hiq | |
09/9/2010 21:46 | ...some very large number of shares changed hand at the close during the auction well over 2 million...for what its worth...i think this one is ready to enter the 30s if not tomorrow then early next week...i guess we will have to be patient... | gurunostradamus | |
09/9/2010 21:42 | Why the spike at the close?. Perhaps to be corrected in the morning?.. Hope it was genuine. | the_analyst | |
09/9/2010 15:54 | Yet again TW goes wonky short of 29p. Others in the sector have carried on up this afternoon but the usual story here. Brakes on. | barf2 | |
09/9/2010 14:31 | Need to end the day at 29p or higher to confirm trend. Hope yanks don't pee on the bonfire! | the_analyst | |
09/9/2010 10:04 | bounce? - yes but how high? | ![]() chairman2 | |
09/9/2010 10:01 | Could bounce on the strength of it! | fightback999 | |
09/9/2010 09:13 | Well l guess that's the end of negative RBS broker notes. | smurfy2001 | |
09/9/2010 08:29 | I'd go with admin then. | barf2 | |
09/9/2010 08:17 | Well either way it isn't causing much of a stir. | ![]() spennysimmo | |
09/9/2010 08:16 | Late To The Party (with the RNS) | smurfy2001 | |
09/9/2010 08:15 | Lime Toothpaste Tingles Pleasantly? | barf2 | |
09/9/2010 08:13 | Sorry LTTP | smurfy2001 |
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