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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.50 | 0.40% | 124.65 | 124.65 | 124.75 | 125.05 | 122.80 | 123.60 | 32,299,337 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0986 | 12.65 | 4.39B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/8/2024 08:06 | Sikhthetech, You are simply a fraud who is a clueless mug-punter and whom has lost it's shirt from October 2018 when it called TW. short, lol! Tell me, when is your each and every year's house price crash going to happen for the last six years, lol, just lol! You are not credible. | beckers2008 | |
28/8/2024 20:41 | And the last lines of the above BBC article : ‘Last month it handed over responsibility for the site’s upkeep to a third-party management company. Some residents have refused to pay their first bill.’ And residents will discover in the TP1 doc that they are prob members of the management company complaining to themselves, and subject to late payment fees. Oh dear oh dear, how sad. Never ever buy new-build. Imo | kreature | |
28/8/2024 14:14 | Sickly I read that at 7 this morning, why are you always late to the table? | jugears | |
28/8/2024 13:49 | The govn need to tackle poor quality builds...although the article is about Bellway, the same is true about other other HBs On BBC!!! 'Hellway' - the new-build estate with no end of snags | sikhthetech | |
28/8/2024 11:48 | Sickly perhaps that has got something to do with August being the worst month to sell or buy a house due to everyone being on holiday, hardly a buyers market, only 20% & a whopping 5% lol oh lol very few properties ever sell for the asking price unless you have several buyers, but then people do seem to have very high expectations when selling a house & always seem to want more than an estate agents valuation. You must be the world's biggest worrier, tbf I am only interested in what new houss sell for. | jugears | |
28/8/2024 11:24 | Sikhthetech, You are simply a fraud who is a clueless mug-punter and whom has lost it's shirt from October 2018 when it called TW. short, lol! Tell me, when is your each and every year's house price crash going to happen for the last six years, lol, just lol! You are not credible. | beckers2008 | |
28/8/2024 11:21 | As expected, buyers market.... 20% of sellers reduced their asking prices by 5% or more in August. If there was huge demand then prices wouldn't need to be reduced, there would be widespread gazumping!!! "The supply of homes for sale currently stands at a seven-year high. Zoopla said it expected greater choice for buyers would help keep house price inflation in check over the rest of 2024 and into 2025." The property platform warned that record levels of supply meant sellers needed to be careful when it came to pricing as homes that need a cut in asking price take more than twice as long to sell than those without a price reduction. One in five sellers lowered their asking price by 5% or more in August. Richard Donnell, executive director at Zoopla, said: “Momentum in the sales market continues to build as mortgage rates drift lower and more and more sellers gain the confidence to list their home for sale." "Buyers have less purchasing power than two to three years ago and remain price sensitive meaning sellers can’t afford to get ahead of themselves on where to set the right price for their home." | sikhthetech | |
28/8/2024 08:01 | t, And the clown has been wrong for nearly 6 years when he went short in October 2018 and lost, lol, just lol! | beckers2008 | |
28/8/2024 07:57 | Filter these clowns. It's great now you don't even see their names any more. There are 8 hidden posts from your filtered users | tlobs2 | |
28/8/2024 07:14 | "Beckers2008 - 06 Aug 2024 - 13:38:09 - 18818 of 18895 K, DvD, sT and Sikhthetech, It is all panning out as I have been telling you over the last few years. You have called it wrong and made fools out of yourselves and the market is playing you for fools, lol. Expect earning growth to continue in 2025 and also in 2026. BoE base rate at 6% Absolutely no chance. Q3 2024 interest rate reduction? Absolutely every chance. And my prediction came true, as expected. Looks like I am going to be correct yet again. Nothing more to see here." | beckers2008 | |
27/8/2024 20:21 | spudders "Derby looks cheap, down here near Brighton you’d be paying 2.5x those listed prices!" Absolutely, different areas will command different prices. Some areas will show rises, whilst others will not. Rightmove says sold prices down 5% in Derby and 3% down in Brighton: "Overall, sold prices in Derby over the last year were 5% down on the previous year and 1% up on the 2021 peak of £224,176." Overall, sold prices in Brighton over the last year were 3% down on the previous year and 5% up on the 2021 peak of £460,315. | sikhthetech | |
27/8/2024 18:37 | All builders down today on KS speech today about a tough budget coming | gaygay3 | |
27/8/2024 17:53 | Tbf, very upsetting that you can’t easily seem to buy a new scam free home in the UK anymore. Ie, without a scamming 3rd party management company written into the title deeds. That’s only my opinion, so GFY. ATB | kreature | |
27/8/2024 17:50 | “ they seem to have know problem “ Did you really write that Jugs ? Perhaps I imagined it ? | kreature | |
27/8/2024 17:44 | We must be careful not to cut the mega slush income too quickly or by too much | kreature | |
27/8/2024 17:42 | So if mortgage payments are 3% over inflation to curb spending, are the banks using that 3% difference in slush payments to help the local dog’s home or what ? | kreature | |
27/8/2024 17:01 | Possible reason for sell off today? "BoE Governor Andrew Bailey said the central bank would "be careful not to cut interest rates too quickly or by too much" in his speech at the Jackson Hole (JH) Symposium on Friday." | beckers2008 | |
27/8/2024 16:23 | Sikh, Derby looks cheap, down here near Brighton you’d be paying 2.5x those listed prices! Plenty selling here & shortage of 800-1m homes. Over 50’s seem to be age group most on move in my area 🤔 | spudders | |
27/8/2024 16:23 | could you provide evidence of these people you say are getting desperate to sell???? Why has TLY fallen more than the wider market today???????? | jugears | |
27/8/2024 16:09 | Jugears Can you please provide evidence of all these sold signs appearing quickly on properties recently listed or are you making it up as per usual? Look at all those properties put up for sale over the past month or so and still for sale... Looks like more and more are getting desperate to sell quickly. | sikhthetech | |
27/8/2024 15:52 | It's just you. Sales are still very slow. Plenty of interest until the financials come into view. | danvandan | |
27/8/2024 15:15 | Sikh why is TLY down today? Thanks for reminding your us of your post from two & a half years ago & the one you have re posted a thousand times since, its been a very long wait for you sikh old chap hasn't it???? Is it just me or has anyone else noticed how quick sold signs are appearing on properties recently listed? | jugears | |
27/8/2024 14:53 | Rolloway, Affordability is a major problem. Govn, organisations/busine Given HBs themselves reduced the number of builds, how are the govn going to persuade them to build more?. I'm short on TW as I believe they are overvalued. Good luck with whatever you do, it's your money. 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 | |
27/8/2024 14:53 | "Beckers2008 - 06 Aug 2024 - 13:38:09 - 18818 of 18895 K, DvD, sT and Sikhthetech, It is all panning out as I have been telling you over the last few years. You have called it wrong and made fools out of yourselves and the market is playing you for fools, lol. Expect earning growth to continue in 2025 and also in 2026. BoE base rate at 6% Absolutely no chance. Q3 2024 interest rate reduction? Absolutely every chance. And my prediction came true, as expected. Looks like I am going to be correct yet again. Nothing more to see here." | beckers2008 |
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