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TW. Taylor Wimpey Plc

146.95
-2.10 (-1.41%)
21 May 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
  -2.10 -1.41% 146.95 146.95 147.05 148.75 146.25 147.95 6,886,672 16:29:30
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gen Contr-single-family Home 3.51B 349M 0.0987 14.89 5.2B
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 149.05p. Over the last year, Taylor Wimpey shares have traded in a share price range of 98.92p to 150.75p.

Taylor Wimpey currently has 3,536,371,169 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Taylor Wimpey is £5.20 billion. Taylor Wimpey has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.89.

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15/2/2024
10:06
And thankfully Sikh has been locked back up in his padded cell. :-)
tlobs2
14/2/2024
23:02
It looks like miserable today has morphed lol
jugears
14/2/2024
21:26
Any update on this issue?

“The large property developers…..are scamming people from the start”

kreature
14/2/2024
08:42
And inflation holds steady at 4% being lower than anticipated - hence interest rate falls back on the table and parts of the market rise again.

Traders playing their games...

fenners66
14/2/2024
08:11
Just spotted this....

Qube Research & Technologies Limited 0.66% 0.17% 9 Feb 2024


Fingers crossed they get their @rses burnt again just like last time. ;-)

tlobs2
13/2/2024
22:48
what a load of oxymoronic double speak.
yf23_1
13/2/2024
18:44
gaygay inflation is up as expected, the markets already know this hence why nearly every sector has fallen today.
jugears
13/2/2024
16:48
Sorry meant top of the fallers today
gaygay3
13/2/2024
16:46
Totally agree just insane.Also Wallstreet being at an all time high recently whilst the world is in termoile is insane as well.
peteret
13/2/2024
16:46
TW top of the FTS 100 today might be down again tomorrow on inflation figures let’s wait and see any thoughts
gaygay3
13/2/2024
16:41
FTSE down .5% so the market in general couldn't give a stuff. Hopefully the big shorters will see this as a good exit opportunity.
clarky5150
13/2/2024
16:40
Huge overreaction today on average volume. Crest knocked for 6.5%. That would have only occurred on massively bad news news 20 years ago. Happened today because interest rates are rumoured to be on hold a bit longer. The market is just insane with its movements nowardays.
clarky5150
13/2/2024
16:00
Inflation figures leaked again lol, No surprise that its going back up, Energy & fuel the only drivers,Typical market over reaction!
jugears
13/2/2024
13:02
Interesting that the new-build ‘fleecehold’ issue was somewhat silenced imv after 2019 ? Personally I wouldn’t pay 10 pence for a new-build house cos of the liability of the public spaces and uncapped ‘Estate Charge’. Personally I think they are all worthless over the long term. Only my personal opinion tho, as always. Best of luck playing with your filter. ATB
kreature
12/2/2024
20:02
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jugears
12/2/2024
19:01
Personally I think there should be an immediate freeze on selling any new build with a ‘fake-freehold’ (‘fleecehold’) TP1. And with that in mind, I think this is a zero. All IMO only.
kreature
12/2/2024
09:10
In the same article ....

7 February: Lowest 5-Year Purchase Rate Down To 3.94%
Santander has cut the cost of selected fixed rate deals for home purchase by up to 0.2 percentage points.

Its lowest five-year fixed rate for purchase falls to 3.94% with a £999 fee, down from 4.04%. This is for borrowers with at least 40% cash deposit towards their purchase (60% loan to value).

The equivalent five-year fixed rates for borrowers with a 25% deposit or 10% deposit are now priced at 4.14% (down from 4.24%) and 4.64% (down from 4.84%) respectively.

Two-year fixed rates have also been reduced. Rates in this sector now start at 4.2% (down from 4.25%) also with a £999 fee at 60% LTV. Equivalent deals at 75% LTV and 90% LTV are now at 4.30% and 4.89% respectively.


It's the blind leading the blind .....

tlobs2
10/2/2024
23:12
7th Feb
‘Lower mortgage rates lead to increased buyer and seller confidence, says Halifax’

Lol, next day….

8th Feb 2024 - ‘Mortgage News: Halifax, NatWest, Virgin, TSB Nudge Rates Higher’

kreature
08/2/2024
08:35
Lower mortgage rates lead to increased buyer and seller confidence, says Halifax

UK house prices rose 2.5% in the year to January, recording the biggest increase since January last year, as lower mortgage rates and fading inflationary pressures led to increased buyer and seller confidence, Halifax has said.

January marked the fourth consecutive monthly rise, with a 1.3% uplift on December, the UK’s biggest mortgage lender said, with the average home costing £291,000, £3,900 more than in December.

Kim Kinnaird, the director at Halifax Mortgages, said: “The recent reduction of mortgage rates from lenders as competition picks up, alongside fading inflationary pressures and a still-resilient labour market has contributed to increased confidence among buyers and sellers. “This has resulted in a positive start to 2024’s housing market.”

The latest figures from Halifax come as other indicators show an improving outlook, with prices rising and increased activity.

Last week, Nationwide said the outlook for the UK housing market was “more positive” after it reported a 0.7% jump in house prices in January.


Sikhthetech, ADVFN self proclaimed construction expert and failed investor said that he had been predicting this for the past six years.

tlobs2
07/2/2024
20:19
From the DM about the bid....

"'This could lead to higher prices for homebuyers': Experts speak out as Barratt agrees to buy Redrow for £2.5bn"

fenners66
07/2/2024
14:06
Sold my entire holding in RDW. Come on TW. :)
craftyale
07/2/2024
08:14
Do the Bdev directors not know what sikhthetit knows about the construction sector then?

Based on that news (and subsequent speculation about who might be next) I might raise my target price to 200p then ;-)

tlobs2
07/2/2024
08:02
Should be a shot in the arm for all housebuildera and the sector at large. Adding to FORT
purplepelmets
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