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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

155.55
-0.50 (-0.32%)
22 Jul 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
  -0.50 -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
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 156.05p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 102.30p to 158.35p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,669,600 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.52 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.84.

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16/9/2010
09:06
Yep,looks like I might have woken them up.

Bit of a battle going on between the hedgies who have complete control of SETS and are trying to rip the bid side down every so often, and some pretty solid buying.

As has been the case for months now volume and buy/sell ratio count for nothing at TW it is all about who controls SETS.

barf2
16/9/2010
08:47
Barf - shhhhhhhhh they may hear you!
fewdollarsmore
16/9/2010
08:36
aye aye!

Has the worm turned?
Trading pattern is different today.

barf2
15/9/2010
12:44
j_j,

Never understood these fibs!

What does it point to?...or should I get back to the wet finger analysis?
:0)

the_analyst
15/9/2010
12:14
From the recent low to high we are at the 61.80% fib. 29.414p
jibba_jabba
15/9/2010
10:59
it's nothing new, FTB have always struggled to get mortgages
wolterix
15/9/2010
10:55
FTB cant get mortgages...without 90% mortgages being easily available then whole market sector is cream crackered.
newm0delarmy
15/9/2010
10:54
nice one Wolt :)
bordersboy
15/9/2010
10:51
not as much as this baby - ATUK

I bought some of the above ages ago on a whim....!

:)

wolterix
15/9/2010
10:31
this baby is creeping up :-D
bordersboy
15/9/2010
08:32
gcom2, very true but the down side is you need to purchase it first.
bordersboy
15/9/2010
08:15
telegraph's best use is masking off skirting boards and rads when decorationg
gcom2
15/9/2010
08:10
The Telegraph are so committed to trying to destabilise the coalition that they interpret every trivial detail as an economy changing trauma.

Their article on Neil Woodfords' comments about double dip possibility is usual Telegraph agitation.Big headline that doesn't capture what is said.

Their circulation must be dwindling or maybe they are trying to capture all the disaffected labour/lib dems that didn't want the coalition.Fat chance!

BTW
Neil Woodford [Invesco perpetual] says he was surprised that house prices rose in the last 18 months.That is because he was busy calling a housing collapse back then and got it 100% wrong but they never let facts get in the way of a story at the Telegraph.

barf2
15/9/2010
08:01
Ticker GFRD
jibba_jabba
15/9/2010
07:54
"10% drop in house prices can't be good for Banks or house builders."

it can if it makes volumes rise

gcom2
15/9/2010
07:51
Neither is the Telegraph.
spennysimmo
15/9/2010
07:50
Home owners must reduce prices by 10pc to sell properties


10% drop in house prices can't be good for Banks or house builders.

robbie paul
14/9/2010
13:00
Some interesting points


FSA: 2Q Outstanding Mortgage Loans Total GBP1.21 Trillion
The U.K. Financial Services Authority said Tuesday the total value of outstanding U.K. mortgage loans at the end of the second quarter of 2010 is now GBP1.21 trillion, little changed from last quarter.

MAIN FACTS:

-New advances in the quarter totaled GBP36 billion, 14% higher than in 1Q, and 8% higher than the amount advanced in 2Q, 2009.

-New commitments totaled GBP41 billion, 20% up on the previous quarter.

-The share of lending for house purchase recovered from the dip last quarter, to account for 61% of new advances and 63% of new commitments in 2Q.

-The proportion of new lending done at an LTV of more than 90% accounted for just over 2% of new advances.

-New lending with a combination of high LTVs and high income multiples also rose slightly and accounted for just over 1% of new lending in 2Q.

-The proportion of loans to borrowers with an impaired credit history has been unchanged for the past year and now stands at 0.33%.

-The number of new arrears cases has been on a downward trend for the past six quarters, with a further reduction in the number in 2Q to 37,200--down 8%.

-The total number of accounts in arrears has also continued to fall, for the fourth successive quarter, with a decrease of 3% in the latest quarter to 351,000.

-Consequently, the proportion of the residential loan book that is in arrears, and hence not fully performing, also fell and now stands at 3.11%.

-The number of new possessions in the quarter continued to decline, decreasing by 5% to 10,000, the lowest figure for over two years.

fewdollarsmore
14/9/2010
11:39
Naaa, 32 p next resistance
homeboy35
14/9/2010
10:30
29p seems tought to get through on the upside but weak as on the way back down!
fewdollarsmore
14/9/2010
08:51
Nice to see Taylor Wimpey doing well. *roll eyes*
bordersboy
14/9/2010
08:25
RICS -32% Expected -11%.
jibba_jabba
14/9/2010
08:24
Well, im Thunderstruck. ;)
bordersboy
14/9/2010
08:19
They certainly wan this back under 29p and are prepared to work at it until it is.

Yesterdays hard fought but small gain given back in seconds.

barf2
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